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neutron-lib/neutron_lib/tests/unit/policy/test__engine.py
Rodolfo Alonso Hernandez 1da279b3ad Use "unittest.mock" library and drop "mock" installation
As commented in [1], "unittest.mock" has been supported in the Python
internal unit testing framework since version 3.3.

[1]http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2020-March/013281.html

Change-Id: If71241a412ecfe3471a472802e18c986bd05d5b1
2020-03-13 12:10:36 +00:00

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from unittest import mock
from neutron_lib import context
from neutron_lib.policy import _engine as policy_engine
from neutron_lib.tests import _base as base
class TestPolicyEnforcer(base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestPolicyEnforcer, self).setUp()
# Isolate one _ROLE_ENFORCER per test case
mock.patch.object(policy_engine, '_ROLE_ENFORCER', None).start()
def test_init_reset(self):
self.assertIsNone(policy_engine._ROLE_ENFORCER)
policy_engine.init()
self.assertIsNotNone(policy_engine._ROLE_ENFORCER)
def test_check_user_is_not_admin(self):
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project')
self.assertFalse(policy_engine.check_is_admin(ctx))
def test_check_user_elevated_is_admin(self):
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['user']).elevated()
self.assertTrue(policy_engine.check_is_admin(ctx))
def test_check_is_admin_no_roles_no_admin(self):
policy_engine.init(policy_file='dummy_policy.json')
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['user']).elevated()
# With no admin role, elevated() should not work.
self.assertFalse(policy_engine.check_is_admin(ctx))
def test_check_user_elevated_is_admin_with_default_policy(self):
policy_engine.init(policy_file='no_policy.json')
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['user']).elevated()
self.assertTrue(policy_engine.check_is_admin(ctx))
def test_check_is_advsvc_role(self):
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['advsvc'])
self.assertTrue(policy_engine.check_is_advsvc(ctx))
def test_check_is_not_advsvc_user(self):
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['user'])
self.assertFalse(policy_engine.check_is_advsvc(ctx))
def test_check_is_not_advsvc_admin(self):
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project').elevated()
self.assertTrue(policy_engine.check_is_admin(ctx))
self.assertFalse(policy_engine.check_is_advsvc(ctx))
def test_check_is_advsvc_no_roles_no_advsvc(self):
policy_engine.init(policy_file='dummy_policy.json')
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['advsvc'])
# No advsvc role in the policy file, so cannot assume the role.
self.assertFalse(policy_engine.check_is_advsvc(ctx))
def test_check_is_advsvc_role_with_default_policy(self):
policy_engine.init(policy_file='no_policy.json')
ctx = context.Context('me', 'my_project', roles=['advsvc'])
self.assertTrue(policy_engine.check_is_advsvc(ctx))