Chuck Short 3044671b36 python3: Fix traceback while running tests
The testsuite is full of the following:

TypeError: 'dict_keys' object does not support indexing

This is due to the fact in python3 dict methods dict.keys(),
dict.items() and dict.values() return “views” instead of lists.

Change-Id: Ifa5383e6485fdbabf363fd1442877b2452346c1c
Signed-off-by: Chuck Short <chuck.short@canonical.com>
2013-06-19 20:52:22 -05:00

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# Copyright 2013 OpenStack LLC.
from cinderclient import base
class Limits(base.Resource):
"""A collection of RateLimit and AbsoluteLimit objects."""
def __repr__(self):
return "<Limits>"
@property
def absolute(self):
for (name, value) in list(self._info['absolute'].items()):
yield AbsoluteLimit(name, value)
@property
def rate(self):
for group in self._info['rate']:
uri = group['uri']
regex = group['regex']
for rate in group['limit']:
yield RateLimit(rate['verb'], uri, regex, rate['value'],
rate['remaining'], rate['unit'],
rate['next-available'])
class RateLimit(object):
"""Data model that represents a flattened view of a single rate limit."""
def __init__(self, verb, uri, regex, value, remain,
unit, next_available):
self.verb = verb
self.uri = uri
self.regex = regex
self.value = value
self.remain = remain
self.unit = unit
self.next_available = next_available
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.uri == other.uri \
and self.regex == other.regex \
and self.value == other.value \
and self.verb == other.verb \
and self.remain == other.remain \
and self.unit == other.unit \
and self.next_available == other.next_available
def __repr__(self):
return "<RateLimit: method=%s uri=%s>" % (self.method, self.uri)
class AbsoluteLimit(object):
"""Data model that represents a single absolute limit."""
def __init__(self, name, value):
self.name = name
self.value = value
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.value == other.value and self.name == other.name
def __repr__(self):
return "<AbsoluteLimit: name=%s>" % (self.name)
class LimitsManager(base.Manager):
"""Manager object used to interact with limits resource."""
resource_class = Limits
def get(self):
"""Get a specific extension.
:rtype: :class:`Limits`
"""
return self._get("/limits", "limits")