horizon/openstack_dashboard/test/test_plugins/test_panel_group.py
Ivan Kolodyazhny 1f80d94459 Use default Django test runner instead of nose
Nose has been in maintenance mode for the past several years. It has
issue with exit code [1] which leads to false positive results for our
seleniun-headless job.

This patch changes test runner for Horizon tests and does the following
things:

* Django test runner  executes test in a different order than Nose does.
  That's why we've got an issue with side-effect in
  horizon.tests.unit.tables.test_tables.MyToggleAction class. This patch
  adds workaround to it.
* Rename filename of test files to names starting with 'test_'
  so that the django test runner can find tests expectedly.
* '--with-html-output' option is temporary dropped and will be added in
  a following patch.
* Integraion tests is marked via django.test.tag mechanism which is
  introduced in Django 1.10
* 'selenium-headless' is broken now because we don't have geckodriver on
  gates, this patch makes it non-voting.
* 'tox -e cover' is fixed
* Remove @memorized decorator from
  dashboards.project.images.images.tables.filter_tenant_ids function.

[1] https://github.com/nose-devs/nose/issues/984

Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/572095
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/572124
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/572390
Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/572391

Related blueprint: improve-horizon-testing
Change-Id: I7fb2fd7dd40f301ea822154b9809a9a07610c507
2018-06-08 15:21:12 +03:00

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import copy
from django.conf import settings
from django.test.utils import override_settings
import horizon
from openstack_dashboard.test import helpers as test
from openstack_dashboard.test.test_panels.another_panel \
import panel as another_panel
from openstack_dashboard.test.test_panels.plugin_panel \
import panel as plugin_panel
from openstack_dashboard.test.test_panels.second_panel \
import panel as second_panel
import openstack_dashboard.test.test_plugins.panel_group_config
from openstack_dashboard.utils import settings as util_settings
PANEL_GROUP_SLUG = 'plugin_panel_group'
SECOND_PANEL_GROUP_SLUG = 'second_panel_group'
HORIZON_CONFIG = copy.deepcopy(settings.HORIZON_CONFIG)
INSTALLED_APPS = list(settings.INSTALLED_APPS)
# NOTE: Ensure dashboards and default_dashboard are not included in
# HORIZON_CONFIG to ensure warning messages from update_dashboards below.
HORIZON_CONFIG.pop('dashboards', None)
HORIZON_CONFIG.pop('default_dashboard', None)
util_settings.update_dashboards([
openstack_dashboard.test.test_plugins.panel_group_config,
], HORIZON_CONFIG, INSTALLED_APPS)
@override_settings(HORIZON_CONFIG=HORIZON_CONFIG,
INSTALLED_APPS=INSTALLED_APPS)
class PanelGroupPluginTests(test.PluginTestCase):
def test_add_panel_group(self):
dashboard = horizon.get_dashboard("admin")
self.assertIsNotNone(dashboard.get_panel_group(PANEL_GROUP_SLUG))
def test_add_second_panel_group(self):
# Check that the second panel group was added to the dashboard.
dashboard = horizon.get_dashboard("admin")
self.assertIsNotNone(
dashboard.get_panel_group(SECOND_PANEL_GROUP_SLUG))
def test_add_panel(self):
# Check that the panel is in its configured dashboard and panel group.
dashboard = horizon.get_dashboard("admin")
panel_group = dashboard.get_panel_group(PANEL_GROUP_SLUG)
self.assertIn(plugin_panel.PluginPanel,
[p.__class__ for p in dashboard.get_panels()])
self.assertIn(plugin_panel.PluginPanel,
[p.__class__ for p in panel_group])
def test_add_second_panel(self):
# Check that the second panel is in its configured dashboard and panel
# group.
dashboard = horizon.get_dashboard("admin")
second_panel_group = dashboard.get_panel_group(SECOND_PANEL_GROUP_SLUG)
self.assertIn(second_panel.SecondPanel,
[p.__class__ for p in dashboard.get_panels()])
self.assertIn(second_panel.SecondPanel,
[p.__class__ for p in second_panel_group])
def test_unregistered_panel_group(self):
dashboard = horizon.get_dashboard("admin")
self.assertIsNone(dashboard.get_panel_group("nonexistent_panel"))
def test_add_panel_to_default_panel_group(self):
dashboard = horizon.get_dashboard('admin')
default_panel_group = dashboard.get_panel_group('default')
self.assertIsNotNone(default_panel_group)
self.assertIn(another_panel.AnotherPanel,
[p.__class__ for p in default_panel_group])