keystone/tests/test_keystoneclient_sql.py
Monty Taylor 49487a6ac6 Remove run_test.py in favor of stock nose.
Move specific functionality into test fixtures, so that normal test runners
can work. For now, this means we can use unaltered nose. For the future, it
gets us closer to being able to use other test runners such as testrepository
which allow for things like parallel test runs and re-running failed tests
in a dev/test cycle.

Also, aligns keystone with nova and glance.

Change-Id: Ic1966281c0bdfbc09792360209692e9d4a0a51a7
2012-09-27 22:34:51 -07:00

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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack LLC
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
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import uuid
from keystone.common.sql import util as sql_util
from keystone import config
from keystone import test
import test_keystoneclient
CONF = config.CONF
class KcMasterSqlTestCase(test_keystoneclient.KcMasterTestCase):
def config(self, config_files):
super(KcMasterSqlTestCase, self).config([
test.etcdir('keystone.conf.sample'),
test.testsdir('test_overrides.conf'),
test.testsdir('backend_sql.conf')])
sql_util.setup_test_database()
def tearDown(self):
sql_util.teardown_test_database()
super(KcMasterSqlTestCase, self).tearDown()
def test_endpoint_crud(self):
from keystoneclient import exceptions as client_exceptions
client = self.get_client(admin=True)
service = client.services.create(name=uuid.uuid4().hex,
service_type=uuid.uuid4().hex,
description=uuid.uuid4().hex)
endpoint_region = uuid.uuid4().hex
invalid_service_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
endpoint_publicurl = uuid.uuid4().hex
endpoint_internalurl = uuid.uuid4().hex
endpoint_adminurl = uuid.uuid4().hex
# a non-existent service ID should trigger a 404
self.assertRaises(client_exceptions.NotFound,
client.endpoints.create,
region=endpoint_region,
service_id=invalid_service_id,
publicurl=endpoint_publicurl,
adminurl=endpoint_adminurl,
internalurl=endpoint_internalurl)
endpoint = client.endpoints.create(region=endpoint_region,
service_id=service.id,
publicurl=endpoint_publicurl,
adminurl=endpoint_adminurl,
internalurl=endpoint_internalurl)
self.assertEquals(endpoint.region, endpoint_region)
self.assertEquals(endpoint.service_id, service.id)
self.assertEquals(endpoint.publicurl, endpoint_publicurl)
self.assertEquals(endpoint.internalurl, endpoint_internalurl)
self.assertEquals(endpoint.adminurl, endpoint_adminurl)
client.endpoints.delete(id=endpoint.id)
self.assertRaises(client_exceptions.NotFound, client.endpoints.delete,
id=endpoint.id)
def test_endpoint_create_404(self):
from keystoneclient import exceptions as client_exceptions
client = self.get_client(admin=True)
self.assertRaises(client_exceptions.NotFound,
client.endpoints.create,
region=uuid.uuid4().hex,
service_id=uuid.uuid4().hex,
publicurl=uuid.uuid4().hex,
adminurl=uuid.uuid4().hex,
internalurl=uuid.uuid4().hex)
def test_endpoint_delete_404(self):
from keystoneclient import exceptions as client_exceptions
client = self.get_client(admin=True)
self.assertRaises(client_exceptions.NotFound,
client.endpoints.delete,
id=uuid.uuid4().hex)