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python-ironicclient/ironicclient/tests/unit/common/apiclient/test_exceptions.py
Riccardo Pittau a572ae21e7 Stop using six library
Since we've dropped support for Python 2.7, it's time to look at
the bright future that Python 3.x will bring and stop forcing
compatibility with older versions.
This patch removes the six library from requirements, not
looking back.

Change-Id: I4b60638bb0268e5d1cf54fdf7d61964082536f4f
2019-12-18 15:18:24 +01:00

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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack Foundation
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
from http import client as http_client
from oslotest import base as test_base
from ironicclient.common.apiclient import exceptions
class FakeResponse(object):
json_data = {}
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
for key, value in kwargs.items():
setattr(self, key, value)
def json(self):
return self.json_data
class ExceptionsArgsTest(test_base.BaseTestCase):
def assert_exception(self, ex_cls, method, url, status_code, json_data,
error_msg=None, error_details=None,
check_description=True):
ex = exceptions.from_response(
FakeResponse(status_code=status_code,
headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"},
json_data=json_data),
method,
url)
self.assertIsInstance(ex, ex_cls)
if check_description:
expected_msg = error_msg or json_data["error"]["message"]
expected_details = error_details or json_data["error"]["details"]
self.assertEqual(expected_msg, ex.message)
self.assertEqual(expected_details, ex.details)
self.assertEqual(method, ex.method)
self.assertEqual(url, ex.url)
self.assertEqual(status_code, ex.http_status)
def test_from_response_known(self):
method = "GET"
url = "/fake"
status_code = http_client.BAD_REQUEST
json_data = {"error": {"message": "fake message",
"details": "fake details"}}
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.BadRequest, method, url, status_code, json_data)
def test_from_response_unknown(self):
method = "POST"
url = "/fake-unknown"
status_code = 499
json_data = {"error": {"message": "fake unknown message",
"details": "fake unknown details"}}
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.HTTPClientError, method, url, status_code, json_data)
status_code = 600
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.HttpError, method, url, status_code, json_data)
def test_from_response_non_openstack(self):
method = "POST"
url = "/fake-unknown"
status_code = http_client.BAD_REQUEST
json_data = {"alien": 123}
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.BadRequest, method, url, status_code, json_data,
check_description=False)
def test_from_response_with_different_response_format(self):
method = "GET"
url = "/fake-wsme"
status_code = http_client.BAD_REQUEST
json_data1 = {"error_message": {"debuginfo": None,
"faultcode": "Client",
"faultstring": "fake message"}}
message = str(
json_data1["error_message"]["faultstring"])
details = str(json_data1)
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.BadRequest, method, url, status_code, json_data1,
message, details)
json_data2 = {"badRequest": {"message": "fake message",
"code": http_client.BAD_REQUEST}}
message = str(json_data2["badRequest"]["message"])
details = str(json_data2)
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.BadRequest, method, url, status_code, json_data2,
message, details)
def test_from_response_with_text_response_format(self):
method = "GET"
url = "/fake-wsme"
status_code = http_client.BAD_REQUEST
text_data1 = "error_message: fake message"
ex = exceptions.from_response(
FakeResponse(status_code=status_code,
headers={"Content-Type": "text/html"},
text=text_data1),
method,
url)
self.assertIsInstance(ex, exceptions.BadRequest)
self.assertEqual(text_data1, ex.details)
self.assertEqual(method, ex.method)
self.assertEqual(url, ex.url)
self.assertEqual(status_code, ex.http_status)
def test_from_response_with_text_response_format_with_no_body(self):
method = "GET"
url = "/fake-wsme"
status_code = http_client.UNAUTHORIZED
ex = exceptions.from_response(
FakeResponse(status_code=status_code,
headers={"Content-Type": "text/html"}),
method,
url)
self.assertIsInstance(ex, exceptions.Unauthorized)
self.assertEqual('', ex.details)
self.assertEqual(method, ex.method)
self.assertEqual(url, ex.url)
self.assertEqual(status_code, ex.http_status)