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neutron-lib/neutron_lib/tests/unit/callbacks/test_callback_exceptions.py
Brian Haley b74448e1ae Support project_id and project_name in ContextBase class
In order for users to migrate to using project_id and
project_name, add keyword arguments for them, which take
precedence over their tenant_* counterparts. Add tests
to cover the permutations.

Moved 'project_id' to be the second positional argument
so callers not passing by keyword automatically change
to using it.

Started using project_id instead of tenant_id where
possible.

Updated exception HANetworkConcurrentDeletion class to
accept project_id and warn when tenant_id passed.

Change-Id: Ia6fe45f64e0ed1a7533af85b58f86e8dc37a3441
Blueprint: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/neutron/+spec/keystone-v3
2024-12-14 16:40:58 -05:00

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"""
test_callback_exceptions
----------------------------------
Tests for `neutron_lib.callback.exceptions` module.
"""
import functools
import neutron_lib.callbacks.exceptions as ex
from neutron_lib.tests.unit.exceptions import test_exceptions
class TestCallbackExceptions(test_exceptions.TestExceptionsBase):
def _check_exception(self, exc_class, expected_msg, **kwargs):
raise_exc_class = functools.partial(test_exceptions._raise, exc_class)
e = self.assertRaises(exc_class, raise_exc_class, **kwargs)
self.assertEqual(expected_msg, str(e))
def test_invalid(self):
self._check_exception(
ex.Invalid,
"The value 'foo' for bar is not valid.",
value='foo', element='bar')
def test_callback_failure(self):
self._check_exception(
ex.CallbackFailure,
'one',
errors='one')
def test_callback_failure_with_list(self):
self._check_exception(
ex.CallbackFailure,
'1,2,3',
errors=[1, 2, 3])
def test_notification_error(self):
'''Test that correct message is created for this error class.'''
error = ex.NotificationError('abc', 'boom')
self.assertEqual('Callback abc failed with "boom"', str(error))
def test_inner_exceptions(self):
key_err = KeyError()
n_key_err = ex.NotificationError('cb1', key_err)
err = ex.CallbackFailure([key_err, n_key_err])
self.assertEqual([key_err, n_key_err.error], err.inner_exceptions)