nova/nova/tests/unit/api/openstack/compute/test_auth.py
Andrey Volkov d995e2eb96 Tests: use fakes.HTTPRequest in compute tests
In wsgi controllers tests fakes.HTTPRequest and webob.Request are used.
fakes.HTTPRequest is the descendant of webob.Request defined in nova
test codebase. To have single point of modification it's better to have
common class for controllers tests.

This change replaces webob.Request to fakes.HTTPRequest and updates
blank method signature with respect to actual webob.Request.blank
method.

Change-Id: I043b9cf4426ec1d2c9b178a6ceacb74fc113e21b
Related-Bug: #1610153
2016-08-24 19:03:54 +03:00

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# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp.
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import testscenarios
from nova.api import openstack as openstack_api
from nova.api.openstack import auth
from nova.api.openstack import compute
from nova.api.openstack import urlmap
from nova import test
from nova.tests.unit.api.openstack import fakes
class TestNoAuthMiddleware(testscenarios.WithScenarios, test.NoDBTestCase):
scenarios = [
('project_id', {
'expected_url': 'http://localhost/v2.1/user1_project',
'auth_middleware': auth.NoAuthMiddleware}),
('no_project_id', {
'expected_url': 'http://localhost/v2.1',
'auth_middleware': auth.NoAuthMiddlewareV2_18}),
]
def setUp(self):
super(TestNoAuthMiddleware, self).setUp()
fakes.stub_out_networking(self)
api_v21 = openstack_api.FaultWrapper(
self.auth_middleware(
compute.APIRouterV21()
)
)
self.wsgi_app = urlmap.URLMap()
self.wsgi_app['/v2.1'] = api_v21
self.req_url = '/v2.1'
def test_authorize_user(self):
req = fakes.HTTPRequest.blank(self.req_url, base_url='')
req.headers['X-Auth-User'] = 'user1'
req.headers['X-Auth-Key'] = 'user1_key'
req.headers['X-Auth-Project-Id'] = 'user1_project'
result = req.get_response(self.wsgi_app)
self.assertEqual(result.status, '204 No Content')
self.assertEqual(result.headers['X-Server-Management-Url'],
self.expected_url)
def test_authorize_user_trailing_slash(self):
# make sure it works with trailing slash on the request
self.req_url = self.req_url + '/'
req = fakes.HTTPRequest.blank(self.req_url, base_url='')
req.headers['X-Auth-User'] = 'user1'
req.headers['X-Auth-Key'] = 'user1_key'
req.headers['X-Auth-Project-Id'] = 'user1_project'
result = req.get_response(self.wsgi_app)
self.assertEqual(result.status, '204 No Content')
self.assertEqual(result.headers['X-Server-Management-Url'],
self.expected_url)
def test_auth_token_no_empty_headers(self):
req = fakes.HTTPRequest.blank(self.req_url, base_url='')
req.headers['X-Auth-User'] = 'user1'
req.headers['X-Auth-Key'] = 'user1_key'
req.headers['X-Auth-Project-Id'] = 'user1_project'
result = req.get_response(self.wsgi_app)
self.assertEqual(result.status, '204 No Content')
self.assertNotIn('X-CDN-Management-Url', result.headers)
self.assertNotIn('X-Storage-Url', result.headers)