Sanitise a user's powerlevel to an int() before numerical comparison, because otherwise Python is "helpful" with it (SYN-351)

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Paul "LeoNerd" Evans 2015-04-21 20:18:29 +01:00
parent 6080830bef
commit 3a7d7a3f22
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@ -189,6 +189,12 @@ class Auth(object):
auth_events, auth_events,
) )
# TODO(paul): There's an awful lot of int()-casting in this code;
# surely we should be squashing strings to integers at a higher
# level, maybe when we insert?
if user_level is not None:
user_level = int(user_level)
ban_level, kick_level, redact_level = ( ban_level, kick_level, redact_level = (
self._get_ops_level_from_event_state( self._get_ops_level_from_event_state(
event, event,
@ -269,6 +275,7 @@ class Auth(object):
403, "You cannot kick user %s." % target_user_id 403, "You cannot kick user %s." % target_user_id
) )
elif Membership.BAN == membership: elif Membership.BAN == membership:
print "I wonder how user's level of %r compares to ban level of %r" % (user_level, ban_level)
if user_level < ban_level: if user_level < ban_level:
raise AuthError(403, "You don't have permission to ban") raise AuthError(403, "You don't have permission to ban")
else: else: