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For internally defined middleware (URL Normalizer and AuthContext) Do not use stevedore to load, apply directly. This also cleans up a lingering entry in the setup.cfg for token_auth. Test Changes: * entry points test no longer looks for url_normalize and build_auth_context Change-Id: I58d3c23ad4f70668ada4eae94a94d3f5fe750b3b Partial-Bug: #1776504
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1.1 KiB
Python
34 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# under the License.
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import stevedore
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from testtools import matchers
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from keystone.tests.unit import core as test
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class TestEntryPoints(test.TestCase):
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def test_entry_point_middleware(self):
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"""Assert that our list of expected middleware is present."""
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expected_names = [
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'cors',
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'debug',
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'request_id',
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'sizelimit',
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]
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em = stevedore.ExtensionManager('keystone.server_middleware')
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actual_names = [extension.name for extension in em]
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self.assertThat(actual_names, matchers.ContainsAll(expected_names))
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