os-brick/os_brick/tests/windows/test_base.py
Lucian Petrut 585445eecf Add Windows iSCSI connector
This patch adds a Windows iSCSI connector while the following
changes will add SMBFS and Fibre Channel connectors as well.

os-win is added as a requirement, as well as ddt. Note that
both are in the global requirements list. os-win is under OpenStack
governance and already being used by multiple OpenStack projects
such as Nova and Cinder.

The patch using Windows os-brick connectors in the Hyper-V
Nova driver: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/273504/

Change-Id: I19dfc8dd2e9e8a1b17675b55c63de903804480e4
Partial-Implements: blueprint os-brick-windows-support
2016-06-22 10:45:48 -07:00

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import mock
from os_win import utilsfactory
from os_brick.tests import base
class WindowsConnectorTestBase(base.TestCase):
@mock.patch('sys.platform', 'win32')
def setUp(self):
super(WindowsConnectorTestBase, self).setUp()
# All the Windows connectors use os_win.utilsfactory to fetch Windows
# specific utils. During init, those will run methods that will fail
# on other platforms. To make testing easier and avoid checking the
# platform in the code, we can simply mock this factory method.
utilsfactory_patcher = mock.patch.object(
utilsfactory, '_get_class')
utilsfactory_patcher.start()
self.addCleanup(utilsfactory_patcher.stop)