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python-keystoneclient/tests/v3/test_trusts.py
Jamie Lennox ceb65b04e3 Convert tests to HTTPretty and reorganize
There are a lot of problems with the current means of mocking. Most
annoyingly is that we cannot differ the call to the request library by
even a single optional header or whitespace difference without breaking
the mock. HTTPretty does a better job of this because it only cares
about what is transmitted over the socket.

Rewrite tests so that they no longer do string comparisons of JSON encoded
dictionaries. This meant that they had to order the dictionary before
encoding and would fail tests where the ordering was not followed.

In the process of this I reorganized the inheritance of the
utils.TestCase object so that there is a clear separation between the
data stored on the V2 and V3 base test objects.

Change-Id: I590df65adb1d2177b4be4e016708db05131b6880
2013-09-11 14:52:37 +10:00

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import uuid
from keystoneclient import exceptions
from keystoneclient.openstack.common import timeutils
from keystoneclient.v3.contrib import trusts
from tests.v3 import utils
class TrustTests(utils.TestCase, utils.CrudTests):
def setUp(self):
super(TrustTests, self).setUp()
self.key = 'trust'
self.collection_key = 'trusts'
self.model = trusts.Trust
self.manager = self.client.trusts
self.path_prefix = 'OS-TRUST'
def new_ref(self, **kwargs):
kwargs = super(TrustTests, self).new_ref(**kwargs)
kwargs.setdefault('project_id', uuid.uuid4().hex)
return kwargs
def test_create(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['trustor_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['trustee_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['impersonation'] = False
super(TrustTests, self).test_create(ref=ref)
def test_create_roles(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['trustor_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['trustee_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['impersonation'] = False
req_ref = ref.copy()
# Note the TrustManager takes a list of role_names, and converts
# internally to the slightly odd list-of-dict API format, so we
# have to pass the expected request data to allow correct stubbing
ref['role_names'] = ['atestrole']
req_ref['roles'] = [{'name': 'atestrole'}]
super(TrustTests, self).test_create(ref=ref, req_ref=req_ref)
def test_create_expires(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['trustor_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['trustee_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['impersonation'] = False
ref['expires_at'] = timeutils.parse_isotime(
'2013-03-04T12:00:01.000000Z')
req_ref = ref.copy()
# Note the TrustManager takes a datetime.datetime object for
# expires_at, and converts it internally into an iso format datestamp
req_ref['expires_at'] = '2013-03-04T12:00:01.000000Z'
super(TrustTests, self).test_create(ref=ref, req_ref=req_ref)
def test_create_imp(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['trustor_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['trustee_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['impersonation'] = True
super(TrustTests, self).test_create(ref=ref)
def test_create_roles_imp(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['trustor_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['trustee_user_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
ref['impersonation'] = True
req_ref = ref.copy()
ref['role_names'] = ['atestrole']
req_ref['roles'] = [{'name': 'atestrole'}]
super(TrustTests, self).test_create(ref=ref, req_ref=req_ref)
def test_list_filter_trustor(self):
ep = 'v3/OS-TRUST/trusts?trustor_user_id=12345'
super(TrustTests, self).test_list(expected_path=ep,
trustor_user='12345')
def test_list_filter_trustee(self):
ep = 'v3/OS-TRUST/trusts?trustee_user_id=12345'
super(TrustTests, self).test_list(expected_path=ep,
trustee_user='12345')
def test_update(self):
# Update not supported for the OS-TRUST API
self.assertRaises(exceptions.HTTPNotImplemented, self.manager.update)