horizon/openstack_dashboard/test/tests/policy.py
Timur Sufiev e407186cc3 Finally remove policy engine code from openstack_dashboard
Now, when the policy code is present in the openstack_auth 1.1.9, this
can be safely done.

Partially implements: blueprint move-policy-engine
Change-Id: I74ee2f2e5727f4b0acb3e2a38251538cb0b7de68
2015-09-28 21:39:28 +00:00

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from django.test.utils import override_settings
from openstack_auth import policy as policy_backend
from openstack_dashboard import policy
from openstack_dashboard.test import helpers as test
class PolicyTestCase(test.TestCase):
@override_settings(POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION=policy_backend.check)
def test_policy_check_set(self):
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertFalse(value)
@override_settings(POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION=None)
def test_policy_check_not_set(self):
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertTrue(value)
class PolicyBackendTestCaseAdmin(test.BaseAdminViewTests):
@override_settings(POLICY_CHECK_FUNCTION=policy_backend.check)
def test_policy_check_set_admin(self):
value = policy.check((("identity", "admin_required"),),
request=self.request)
self.assertTrue(value)