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deb-nova/nova/tests/unit/test_test.py
Hans Lindgren 0360e4c93d Cleanup before removal of conductor local apis
Some old cruft from the when conductor proxying was being used to
make db calls are left in various places in unit tests. None of this
is of use anymore and needs to be removed before the conductor local
apis and related 'use_local' flag can be removed.

Change-Id: Id5fe30f4124396ac59ef3d008972db4dd930855d
2016-10-18 14:26:06 +02:00

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# Copyright 2010 United States Government as represented by the
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"""Tests for the testing base code."""
from oslo_log import log as logging
import oslo_messaging as messaging
import six
import nova.conf
from nova import rpc
from nova import test
from nova.tests import fixtures
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
CONF = nova.conf.CONF
class IsolationTestCase(test.TestCase):
"""Ensure that things are cleaned up after failed tests.
These tests don't really do much here, but if isolation fails a bunch
of other tests should fail.
"""
def test_service_isolation(self):
self.useFixture(fixtures.ServiceFixture('compute'))
def test_rpc_consumer_isolation(self):
class NeverCalled(object):
def __getattribute__(*args):
assert False, "I should never get called."
server = rpc.get_server(messaging.Target(topic='compute',
server=CONF.host),
endpoints=[NeverCalled()])
server.start()
class JsonTestCase(test.NoDBTestCase):
def test_json_equal(self):
expected = {
"employees": [
{"firstName": "Anna", "lastName": "Smith"},
{"firstName": "John", "lastName": "Doe"},
{"firstName": "Peter", "lastName": "Jones"}
],
"locations": set(['Boston', 'Mumbai', 'Beijing', 'Perth'])
}
observed = """{
"employees": [
{
"lastName": "Doe",
"firstName": "John"
},
{
"lastName": "Smith",
"firstName": "Anna"
},
{
"lastName": "Jones",
"firstName": "Peter"
}
],
"locations": [
"Perth",
"Boston",
"Mumbai",
"Beijing"
]
}"""
self.assertJsonEqual(expected, observed)
def test_json_equal_fail_on_length(self):
expected = {
'top': {
'l1': {
'l2': ['a', 'b', 'c']
}
}
}
observed = {
'top': {
'l1': {
'l2': ['c', 'a', 'b', 'd']
}
}
}
try:
self.assertJsonEqual(expected, observed)
except Exception as e:
# error reported is going to be a cryptic length failure
# on the level2 structure.
self.assertEqual(e.mismatch.describe(), "3 != 4")
self.assertIn(
"Matchee: {'top': {'l1': {'l2': ['c', 'a', 'b', 'd']}}}",
six.text_type(e))
self.assertIn(
"Matcher: {'top': {'l1': {'l2': ['a', 'b', 'c']}}}",
six.text_type(e))
else:
self.fail("This should have raised a mismatch exception")
def test_json_equal_fail_on_inner(self):
expected = {
'top': {
'l1': {
'l2': ['a', 'b', 'c']
}
}
}
observed = {
'top': {
'l1': {
'l2': ['c', 'a', 'd']
}
}
}
try:
self.assertJsonEqual(expected, observed)
except Exception as e:
# error reported is going to be a cryptic length failure
# on the level2 structure.
self.assertEqual(e.mismatch.describe(), "'b' != 'c'")
self.assertIn(
"Matchee: {'top': {'l1': {'l2': ['c', 'a', 'd']}}}",
six.text_type(e))
self.assertIn(
"Matcher: {'top': {'l1': {'l2': ['a', 'b', 'c']}}}",
six.text_type(e))
else:
self.fail("This should have raised a mismatch exception")
class BadLogTestCase(test.NoDBTestCase):
"""Make sure a mis-formatted debug log will get caught."""
def test_bad_debug_log(self):
self.assertRaises(KeyError,
LOG.debug, "this is a misformated %(log)s", {'nothing': 'nothing'})
class MatchTypeTestCase(test.NoDBTestCase):
def test_match_type_simple(self):
matcher = test.MatchType(dict)
self.assertEqual(matcher, {})
self.assertEqual(matcher, {"hello": "world"})
self.assertEqual(matcher, {"hello": ["world"]})
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, [])
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, [{"hello": "world"}])
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, 123)
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, "foo")
def test_match_type_object(self):
class Hello(object):
pass
class World(object):
pass
matcher = test.MatchType(Hello)
self.assertEqual(matcher, Hello())
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, World())
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, 123)
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, "foo")
class ContainKeyValueTestCase(test.NoDBTestCase):
def test_contain_key_value_normal(self):
matcher = test.ContainKeyValue('foo', 'bar')
self.assertEqual(matcher, {123: 'nova', 'foo': 'bar'})
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, {'foo': 123})
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, {})
def test_contain_key_value_exception(self):
matcher = test.ContainKeyValue('foo', 'bar')
# Raise TypeError
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, 123)
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, 'foo')
# Raise KeyError
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, {1: 2, '3': 4, 5: '6'})
self.assertNotEqual(matcher, {'bar': 'foo'})