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Support username and password from keyring #1734

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11 changes: 9 additions & 2 deletions src/hatch/publish/auth.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,5 +1,7 @@
from __future__ import annotations

import keyring

from hatch.utils.fs import Path


Expand Down Expand Up @@ -44,8 +46,6 @@ def __get_password(self) -> str:
if password is not None:
return password

import keyring

password = keyring.get_password(self._repo, self.username)
if password is not None:
return password
Expand All @@ -62,6 +62,7 @@ def __get_username(self) -> str:
or self._repo_config.get('user')
or self._read_pypirc()
or self._read_previous_working_user_data()
or self._read_keyring()
)
if username is not None:
return username
Expand All @@ -72,6 +73,12 @@ def __get_username(self) -> str:
self.__username_was_read = True
return self._app.prompt(f"Username for '{self._repo_config['url']}' [__token__]") or '__token__'

def _read_keyring(self) -> str | None:
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this could also store the __password property as i'm assuming that using a username from this credentials source doesn't make sense with a password from another source.

creds = keyring.get_credential(self._repo, None)
if not creds:
return None
return creds.username

def _read_previous_working_user_data(self) -> str | None:
if self._pwu_path.is_file():
contents = self._pwu_path.read_text()
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28 changes: 28 additions & 0 deletions tests/utils/test_auth.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
@@ -1,3 +1,4 @@
import hatch.publish.auth
from hatch.publish.auth import AuthenticationCredentials
from hatch.utils.fs import Path

Expand Down Expand Up @@ -42,3 +43,30 @@ def test_pypirc(fs):
)
assert credentials.username == 'guido'
assert credentials.password == 'gat'


def test_keyring_credentials(monkeypatch):
class MockKeyring:
@staticmethod
def get_credential(*_):
class Credential:
username = 'gat'

return Credential()

@staticmethod
def get_password(*_):
return 'guido'
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i have no strong opinion on this, but it would imo make sense to

a) realize this as a test fixture that is automatically used on all tests in this module.
b) add the password attribute to the Credential dummy.


monkeypatch.setattr(hatch.publish.auth, 'keyring', MockKeyring)

credentials = AuthenticationCredentials(
app=None,
cache_dir=Path('/none'),
options={},
repo='arbitrary',
repo_config={'url': 'https://kaashandel.nl/'},
)

assert credentials.username == 'gat'
assert credentials.password == 'guido'