horizon/openstack_dashboard/test/api_tests/config_rest_tests.py
Cindy Lu a4b48e4c05 Remove unused config access via REST
This original method to retrieve user settings has been
replaced by https://review.openstack.org/#/c/170351/.

Remove old way to prevent confusion.

Change-Id: I4fec94a78168d48fee5b21d24064200b2aefce91
Closes-Bug: #1455246
2015-05-26 13:33:28 -07:00

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# Copyright 2015 IBM Corp.
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from openstack_dashboard.api.rest import config
from openstack_dashboard.test import helpers as test
class ConfigRestTestCase(test.TestCase):
def assertContains(self, response, expected_content):
if response.find(expected_content) > 0:
return
self.fail('%s does not contain %s' %
(response, expected_content))
def assertNotContains(self, response, expected_content):
if response.find(expected_content) < 0:
return
self.fail('%s contains %s when it should not' %
(response, expected_content))
def test_settings_config_get(self):
request = self.mock_rest_request()
response = config.Settings().get(request)
self.assertStatusCode(response, 200)
self.assertContains(response.content, "REST_API_SETTING_1")
self.assertContains(response.content, "REST_API_SETTING_2")
self.assertNotContains(response.content, "REST_API_SECURITY")