173 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
173 lines
6.4 KiB
Python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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# You may obtain a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or
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# implied.
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# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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# limitations under the License.
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from unittest import mock
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import requests
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from cinderclient import api_versions
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from cinderclient.apiclient import base as common_base
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from cinderclient import base
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from cinderclient import exceptions
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from cinderclient.tests.unit import test_utils
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from cinderclient.tests.unit import utils
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from cinderclient.tests.unit.v3 import fakes
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from cinderclient.v3 import client
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from cinderclient.v3 import volumes
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cs = fakes.FakeClient()
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REQUEST_ID = test_utils.REQUEST_ID
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def create_response_obj_with_header():
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resp = requests.Response()
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resp.headers['x-openstack-request-id'] = REQUEST_ID
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resp.headers['Etag'] = 'd5103bf7b26ff0310200d110da3ed186'
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resp.status_code = 200
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return resp
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class BaseTest(utils.TestCase):
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def test_resource_repr(self):
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r = base.Resource(None, dict(foo="bar", baz="spam"))
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self.assertEqual("<Resource baz=spam, foo=bar>", repr(r))
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self.assertNotIn("x_openstack_request_ids", repr(r))
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def test_add_non_ascii_attr_to_resource(self):
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info = {'gigabytes_тест': -1,
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'volumes_тест': -1,
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'id': 'admin'}
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res = base.Resource(None, info)
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for key, value in info.items():
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self.assertEqual(value, getattr(res, key, None))
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def test_getid(self):
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self.assertEqual(4, base.getid(4))
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class TmpObject(object):
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id = 4
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self.assertEqual(4, base.getid(TmpObject))
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def test_eq(self):
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# Two resources with same ID: never equal if their info is not equal
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r1 = base.Resource(None, {'id': 1, 'name': 'hi'})
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r2 = base.Resource(None, {'id': 1, 'name': 'hello'})
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self.assertNotEqual(r1, r2)
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# Two resources with same ID: equal if their info is equal
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r1 = base.Resource(None, {'id': 1, 'name': 'hello'})
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r2 = base.Resource(None, {'id': 1, 'name': 'hello'})
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self.assertEqual(r1, r2)
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# Two resources of different types: never equal
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r1 = base.Resource(None, {'id': 1})
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r2 = volumes.Volume(None, {'id': 1})
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self.assertNotEqual(r1, r2)
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# Two resources with no ID: equal if their info is equal
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r1 = base.Resource(None, {'name': 'joe', 'age': 12})
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r2 = base.Resource(None, {'name': 'joe', 'age': 12})
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self.assertEqual(r1, r2)
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def test_findall_invalid_attribute(self):
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# Make sure findall with an invalid attribute doesn't cause errors.
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# The following should not raise an exception.
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cs.volumes.findall(vegetable='carrot')
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# However, find() should raise an error
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self.assertRaises(exceptions.NotFound,
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cs.volumes.find,
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vegetable='carrot')
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def test_to_dict(self):
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r1 = base.Resource(None, {'id': 1, 'name': 'hi'})
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self.assertEqual({'id': 1, 'name': 'hi'}, r1.to_dict())
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def test_resource_object_with_request_ids(self):
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resp_obj = create_response_obj_with_header()
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r = base.Resource(None, {"name": "1"}, resp=resp_obj)
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self.assertEqual([REQUEST_ID], r.request_ids)
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def test_api_version(self):
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version = api_versions.APIVersion('3.1')
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api = client.Client(api_version=version)
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manager = test_utils.FakeManagerWithApi(api)
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r1 = base.Resource(manager, {'id': 1})
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self.assertEqual(version, r1.api_version)
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def test__list_no_link(self):
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api = mock.Mock()
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api.client.get.return_value = (mock.sentinel.resp,
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{'resp_keys': [{'name': '1'}]})
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manager = test_utils.FakeManager(api)
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res = manager._list(mock.sentinel.url, 'resp_keys')
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api.client.get.assert_called_once_with(mock.sentinel.url)
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result = [r.name for r in res]
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self.assertListEqual(['1'], result)
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def test__list_with_link(self):
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api = mock.Mock()
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api.client.get.side_effect = [
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(mock.sentinel.resp,
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{'resp_keys': [{'name': '1'}],
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'resp_keys_links': [{'rel': 'next', 'href': mock.sentinel.u2}]}),
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(mock.sentinel.resp,
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{'resp_keys': [{'name': '2'}],
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'resp_keys_links': [{'rel': 'next', 'href': mock.sentinel.u3}]}),
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(mock.sentinel.resp,
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{'resp_keys': [{'name': '3'}],
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'resp_keys_links': [{'rel': 'next', 'href': None}]}),
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]
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manager = test_utils.FakeManager(api)
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res = manager._list(mock.sentinel.url, 'resp_keys')
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api.client.get.assert_has_calls([mock.call(mock.sentinel.url),
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mock.call(mock.sentinel.u2),
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mock.call(mock.sentinel.u3)])
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result = [r.name for r in res]
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self.assertListEqual(['1', '2', '3'], result)
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class ListWithMetaTest(utils.TestCase):
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def test_list_with_meta(self):
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resp = create_response_obj_with_header()
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obj = common_base.ListWithMeta([], resp)
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self.assertEqual([], obj)
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# Check request_ids attribute is added to obj
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(obj, 'request_ids'))
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self.assertEqual([REQUEST_ID], obj.request_ids)
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class DictWithMetaTest(utils.TestCase):
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def test_dict_with_meta(self):
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resp = create_response_obj_with_header()
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obj = common_base.DictWithMeta([], resp)
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self.assertEqual({}, obj)
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# Check request_ids attribute is added to obj
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(obj, 'request_ids'))
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self.assertEqual([REQUEST_ID], obj.request_ids)
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class TupleWithMetaTest(utils.TestCase):
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def test_tuple_with_meta(self):
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resp = create_response_obj_with_header()
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obj = common_base.TupleWithMeta((), resp)
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self.assertEqual((), obj)
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# Check request_ids attribute is added to obj
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(obj, 'request_ids'))
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self.assertEqual([REQUEST_ID], obj.request_ids)
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