horizon/openstack_auth/tests/unit/test_user.py
Ivan Kolodyazhny 14e779bbac Use unittest.mock instead of third party mock
Now that we no longer support py27, we can use the standard library
unittest.mock module instead of the third party mock lib.

Change-Id: I2de669d8e89b8daeb7ee5405ffab35af6307c40b
2020-03-26 19:45:37 +02:00

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from unittest import mock
from django import test
from openstack_auth import user
class PermTestCase(test.TestCase):
def test_has_perms(self):
testuser = user.User(id=1, roles=[])
def has_perm(perm, obj=None):
return perm in ('perm1', 'perm3')
with mock.patch.object(testuser, 'has_perm', side_effect=has_perm):
self.assertFalse(testuser.has_perms(['perm2']))
# perm1 AND perm3
self.assertFalse(testuser.has_perms(['perm1', 'perm2']))
# perm1 AND perm3
self.assertTrue(testuser.has_perms(['perm1', 'perm3']))
# perm1 AND (perm2 OR perm3)
perm_list = ['perm1', ('perm2', 'perm3')]
self.assertTrue(testuser.has_perms(perm_list))