# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import uuid from keystoneclient.tests.unit.v3 import utils from keystoneclient.v3 import limits class LimitTests(utils.ClientTestCase, utils.CrudTests): def setUp(self): super(LimitTests, self).setUp() self.key = 'limit' self.collection_key = 'limits' self.model = limits.Limit self.manager = self.client.limits def new_ref(self, **kwargs): ref = { 'id': uuid.uuid4().hex, 'project_id': uuid.uuid4().hex, 'service_id': uuid.uuid4().hex, 'resource_name': uuid.uuid4().hex, 'resource_limit': 15, 'description': uuid.uuid4().hex } ref.update(kwargs) return ref def test_create(self): # This test overrides the generic test case provided by the CrudTests # class because the limits API supports creating multiple limits in a # single POST request. As a result, it returns the limits as a list of # all the created limits from the request. This is different from what # the base test_create() method assumes about keystone's API. The # changes here override the base test to closely model how the actual # limit API behaves. ref = self.new_ref() manager_ref = ref.copy() manager_ref.pop('id') req_ref = [manager_ref.copy()] self.stub_entity('POST', entity=req_ref, status_code=201) returned = self.manager.create(**utils.parameterize(manager_ref)) self.assertIsInstance(returned, self.model) expected_limit = req_ref.pop() for attr in expected_limit: self.assertEqual( getattr(returned, attr), expected_limit[attr], 'Expected different %s' % attr) self.assertEntityRequestBodyIs([expected_limit]) def test_list_filter_by_service(self): service_id = uuid.uuid4().hex expected_query = {'service_id': service_id} self.test_list(expected_query=expected_query, service=service_id) def test_list_filtered_by_resource_name(self): resource_name = uuid.uuid4().hex self.test_list(resource_name=resource_name) def test_list_filtered_by_region(self): region_id = uuid.uuid4().hex expected_query = {'region_id': region_id} self.test_list(expected_query=expected_query, region=region_id)