Revert "Add auth functional tests"

This reverts commit 2a91a41142.

This is a quick fix to unblock the python-keystoneclient gate. Not
closing the bug since we can fix the test behavior by using an extra
client just to run the tests operations.

Change-Id: I976488243ad3c357cd2aeb604973603380858dc4
Related-Bug: 1626131
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Rodrigo Duarte Sousa
2016-09-21 11:39:28 -03:00
parent 71af540c81
commit ca669701f7

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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from keystoneclient.tests.functional import base
from keystoneclient.tests.functional.v3 import client_fixtures as fixtures
class AuthTestCase(base.V3ClientTestCase):
def test_projects(self):
project = fixtures.Project(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
self.useFixture(project)
role = fixtures.Role(self.client)
self.useFixture(role)
self.client.roles.grant(role.id, user=self.user_id, project=project.id)
projects = self.client.auth.projects()
self.assertIn(project.entity, projects)
def test_domains(self):
domain = fixtures.Domain(self.client)
self.useFixture(domain)
role = fixtures.Role(self.client)
self.useFixture(role)
self.client.roles.grant(role.id, user=self.user_id, domain=domain.id)
domains = self.client.auth.domains()
self.assertIn(domain.entity, domains)