keystone/keystone/tests/unit/test_backend_endpoint_policy_sql.py
David Stanek 04402d497c Fixes the SQL model tests
The tests were not completely accurate. The expected columns list
didn't need to have all of the columns. Also the defaults for Boolean
columns were not being checked.

Change-Id: I558870792a836ed775da3f683ed1279cc58216b0
2015-03-08 05:34:48 +00:00

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from keystone.common import sql
from keystone.tests.unit import test_backend_endpoint_policy
from keystone.tests.unit import test_backend_sql
class SqlPolicyAssociationTable(test_backend_sql.SqlModels):
"""Set of tests for checking SQL Policy Association Mapping."""
def test_policy_association_mapping(self):
cols = (('id', sql.String, 64),
('policy_id', sql.String, 64),
('endpoint_id', sql.String, 64),
('service_id', sql.String, 64),
('region_id', sql.String, 64))
self.assertExpectedSchema('policy_association', cols)
class SqlPolicyAssociationTests(
test_backend_sql.SqlTests,
test_backend_endpoint_policy.PolicyAssociationTests):
def load_fixtures(self, fixtures):
super(SqlPolicyAssociationTests, self).load_fixtures(fixtures)
self.load_sample_data()