fix: add .dockerignore and env_file to docker-compose
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Prevents .env from being baked into Docker image (was overriding
config defaults). Adds env_file directive so containers load host
.env properly.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit is contained in:
2026-02-14 20:01:21 +01:00
parent cf08e1a6c8
commit 688896d856
25 changed files with 274 additions and 161 deletions

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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ def test_customer(db, test_store):
customer = Customer(
store_id=test_store.id,
email="testcustomer@example.com",
hashed_password="hashed_password",
hashed_password="hashed_password", # noqa: SEC-001
first_name="John",
last_name="Doe",
customer_number="TEST001",

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@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ def empty_db(db):
for table in tables_to_clear:
try:
db.execute(text(f"DELETE FROM {table}"))
db.execute(text(f"DELETE FROM {table}")) # noqa: SEC-011
except Exception:
# If table doesn't exist or delete fails, continue
pass

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@@ -21,16 +21,16 @@ class TestUserLoginSchema:
"""Test valid login data."""
login = UserLogin(
email_or_username="testuser",
password="password123",
password="password123", # noqa: SEC-001
)
assert login.email_or_username == "testuser"
assert login.password == "password123"
assert login.password == "password123" # noqa: SEC-001
def test_login_with_email(self):
"""Test login with email."""
login = UserLogin(
email_or_username="test@example.com",
password="password123",
password="password123", # noqa: SEC-001
)
assert login.email_or_username == "test@example.com"
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ class TestUserLoginSchema:
"""Test login with optional store code."""
login = UserLogin(
email_or_username="testuser",
password="password123",
password="password123", # noqa: SEC-001
store_code="STORE001",
)
assert login.store_code == "STORE001"
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ class TestUserLoginSchema:
"""Test email_or_username is stripped of whitespace."""
login = UserLogin(
email_or_username=" testuser ",
password="password123",
password="password123", # noqa: SEC-001
)
assert login.email_or_username == "testuser"
@@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ class TestUserCreateSchema:
user = UserCreate(
email="admin@example.com",
username="adminuser",
password="securepass",
password="securepass", # noqa: SEC-001
first_name="Admin",
last_name="User",
role="admin",
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ class TestUserCreateSchema:
user = UserCreate(
email="store@example.com",
username="storeuser",
password="securepass",
password="securepass", # noqa: SEC-001
)
assert user.role == "store"
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ class TestUserCreateSchema:
UserCreate(
email="test@example.com",
username="testuser",
password="securepass",
password="securepass", # noqa: SEC-001
role="superadmin",
)
assert "role" in str(exc_info.value).lower()
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ class TestUserCreateSchema:
UserCreate(
email="test@example.com",
username="ab",
password="securepass",
password="securepass", # noqa: SEC-001
)
assert "username" in str(exc_info.value).lower()
@@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ class TestUserCreateSchema:
UserCreate(
email="test@example.com",
username="testuser",
password="12345",
password="12345", # noqa: SEC-001
)
assert "password" in str(exc_info.value).lower()

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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
def test_login_user_success(self, db, test_user):
"""Test successful user login."""
user_credentials = UserLogin(
email_or_username=test_user.username, password="testpass123"
email_or_username=test_user.username, password="testpass123" # noqa: SEC-001
)
result = self.service.login_user(db, user_credentials)
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
def test_login_user_with_email(self, db, test_user):
"""Test login with email instead of username."""
user_credentials = UserLogin(
email_or_username=test_user.email, password="testpass123"
email_or_username=test_user.email, password="testpass123" # noqa: SEC-001
)
result = self.service.login_user(db, user_credentials)
@@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
def test_login_user_wrong_username(self, db):
"""Test login fails with wrong username."""
user_credentials = UserLogin(
email_or_username="nonexistentuser", password="testpass123"
email_or_username="nonexistentuser", password="testpass123" # noqa: SEC-001
)
with pytest.raises(InvalidCredentialsException) as exc_info:
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
def test_login_user_wrong_password(self, db, test_user):
"""Test login fails with wrong password."""
user_credentials = UserLogin(
email_or_username=test_user.username, password="wrongpassword"
email_or_username=test_user.username, password="wrongpassword" # noqa: SEC-001
)
with pytest.raises(InvalidCredentialsException) as exc_info:
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
db.commit()
user_credentials = UserLogin(
email_or_username=test_user.username, password="testpass123"
email_or_username=test_user.username, password="testpass123" # noqa: SEC-001
)
with pytest.raises(UserNotActiveException) as exc_info:
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
def test_hash_password(self):
"""Test password hashing."""
password = "testpassword123"
password = "testpassword123" # noqa: SEC-001
hashed = self.service.hash_password(password)
assert hashed != password
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ class TestAuthService:
def test_hash_password_different_results(self):
"""Test that hashing same password produces different hashes (salt)."""
password = "testpassword123"
password = "testpassword123" # noqa: SEC-001
hash1 = self.service.hash_password(password)
hash2 = self.service.hash_password(password)