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python-heatclient/heatclient/tests/unit/test_template_format.py
jacky06 8a9566864f Use unittest.mock instead of third party mock
Now that we no longer support py27, we can use the standard library
unittest.mock module instead of the third party mock lib.

Change-Id: I5cf252c1a22977d3c87898e723e5001cc87a0d87
2020-05-06 05:43:23 +00:00

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from unittest import mock
import six
import testscenarios
import testtools
import yaml
from heatclient.common import template_format
load_tests = testscenarios.load_tests_apply_scenarios
class YamlParseExceptions(testtools.TestCase):
scenarios = [
('scanner', dict(raised_exception=yaml.scanner.ScannerError())),
('parser', dict(raised_exception=yaml.parser.ParserError())),
('reader',
dict(raised_exception=yaml.reader.ReaderError('', '', '', '', ''))),
]
def test_parse_to_value_exception(self):
text = 'not important'
with mock.patch.object(yaml, 'load') as yaml_loader:
yaml_loader.side_effect = self.raised_exception
self.assertRaises(ValueError,
template_format.parse, text)
def test_parse_no_version_format(self):
yaml = ''
self.assertRaises(ValueError, template_format.parse, yaml)
yaml2 = '''Parameters: {}
Mappings: {}
Resources: {}
Outputs: {}
'''
self.assertRaises(ValueError, template_format.parse, yaml2)
class DetailedYAMLParseExceptions(testtools.TestCase):
def test_parse_to_value_exception(self):
yaml = """not important
but very:
- incorrect
"""
ex = self.assertRaises(ValueError, template_format.parse, yaml)
self.assertIn('but very:\n ^', six.text_type(ex))