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Make sure Bugzilla is queried without being logged in #39
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After a few months of not running the integration tests
I ended up with a strange error message:
<Fault 32000: 'The cookies or token provide were not valid or have
expired. You may login again to get new cookies or a new token.'>
Apparently, bugzilla.Bugzilla(...) is logging me in with some
credentials from god-knows-where. It worked last time, but in the
meantime, those credentials have expired.
I found a discussion about this at 1, and went with a solution
that disables this automatic logging in, keeping the Bugzilla
query anonymous. That fixed my issue.