login1: add methods to get session/user properties#409
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Thanks for the patch! I left some comments in review. Feel free to squash the commits when you think you are done, and I'll have a further look. |
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Indeed, this logic doesn't have much unit-testing coverage, as that really doesn't add much. |
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@lucab, thanks for the quick review 🙋♂️ I believe I've addressed all your comments. |
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LGTM, thanks for the patch!
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This PR adds context-aware methods to get a property/all properties for a user or session.
I am not sure how to unit-test them, the majority of login1 connection methods have no unit tests. I think it will be possible after #396 (will be possible to mock both dbus.Conn and dbus.BusObject).