python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/tests/unit/test_https.py

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# 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
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import requests
from unittest import mock
from keystoneclient import httpclient
from keystoneclient.tests.unit import utils
FAKE_RESPONSE = utils.test_response(json={'hi': 'there'})
REQUEST_URL = 'https://127.0.0.1:5000/hi'
RESPONSE_BODY = '{"hi": "there"}'
def get_client():
cl = httpclient.HTTPClient(username="username", password="password",
project_id="tenant", auth_url="auth_test",
cacert="ca.pem", cert=('cert.pem', "key.pem"))
return cl
def get_authed_client():
cl = get_client()
cl.management_url = "https://127.0.0.1:5000"
cl.auth_token = "token"
return cl
class ClientTest(utils.TestCase):
@mock.patch.object(requests, 'request')
def test_get(self, MOCK_REQUEST):
MOCK_REQUEST.return_value = FAKE_RESPONSE
# Creating a HTTPClient not using session is deprecated.
with self.deprecations.expect_deprecations_here():
cl = get_authed_client()
with self.deprecations.expect_deprecations_here():
resp, body = cl.get("/hi")
# this may become too tightly couple later
mock_args, mock_kwargs = MOCK_REQUEST.call_args
self.assertEqual(mock_args[0], 'GET')
self.assertEqual(mock_args[1], REQUEST_URL)
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['headers']['X-Auth-Token'], 'token')
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['cert'], ('cert.pem', 'key.pem'))
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['verify'], 'ca.pem')
# Automatic JSON parsing
self.assertEqual(body, {"hi": "there"})
@mock.patch.object(requests, 'request')
def test_post(self, MOCK_REQUEST):
MOCK_REQUEST.return_value = FAKE_RESPONSE
# Creating a HTTPClient not using session is deprecated.
with self.deprecations.expect_deprecations_here():
cl = get_authed_client()
with self.deprecations.expect_deprecations_here():
cl.post("/hi", body=[1, 2, 3])
# this may become too tightly couple later
mock_args, mock_kwargs = MOCK_REQUEST.call_args
self.assertEqual(mock_args[0], 'POST')
self.assertEqual(mock_args[1], REQUEST_URL)
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['data'], '[1, 2, 3]')
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['headers']['X-Auth-Token'], 'token')
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['cert'], ('cert.pem', 'key.pem'))
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['verify'], 'ca.pem')
@mock.patch.object(requests, 'request')
def test_post_auth(self, MOCK_REQUEST):
MOCK_REQUEST.return_value = FAKE_RESPONSE
# Creating a HTTPClient not using session is deprecated.
with self.deprecations.expect_deprecations_here():
cl = httpclient.HTTPClient(
username="username", password="password", project_id="tenant",
auth_url="auth_test", cacert="ca.pem",
cert=('cert.pem', 'key.pem'))
cl.management_url = "https://127.0.0.1:5000"
cl.auth_token = "token"
with self.deprecations.expect_deprecations_here():
cl.post("/hi", body=[1, 2, 3])
# this may become too tightly couple later
mock_args, mock_kwargs = MOCK_REQUEST.call_args
self.assertEqual(mock_args[0], 'POST')
self.assertEqual(mock_args[1], REQUEST_URL)
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['data'], '[1, 2, 3]')
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['headers']['X-Auth-Token'], 'token')
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['cert'], ('cert.pem', 'key.pem'))
self.assertEqual(mock_kwargs['verify'], 'ca.pem')