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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/tests/v2_0/test_client.py
Jamie Lennox d4c06d3035 Properly handle Regions in keystoneclient
Region name is taken as a parameter but is ignored in all communication
with the service catalog. Currently region can be stored in the token
data and then requests to url functions will return the appropriate
region. This is the wrong approach because there is nothing specific to
the token (or auth_data) that is region specific. Instead region
information should be held by the client.

Closes-Bug: 1147530
Closes-Bug: 1255992
Change-Id: I812aa89c8b4af28e294e63926a7f88e8246fffc5
2013-12-04 06:57:32 -06:00

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import copy
import json
import httpretty
from keystoneclient import exceptions
from keystoneclient.tests.v2_0 import client_fixtures
from keystoneclient.tests.v2_0 import utils
from keystoneclient.v2_0 import client
class KeystoneClientTest(utils.TestCase):
@httpretty.activate
def test_unscoped_init(self):
self.stub_auth(json=client_fixtures.UNSCOPED_TOKEN)
c = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL)
self.assertIsNotNone(c.auth_ref)
self.assertFalse(c.auth_ref.scoped)
self.assertFalse(c.auth_ref.domain_scoped)
self.assertFalse(c.auth_ref.project_scoped)
self.assertIsNone(c.auth_ref.trust_id)
self.assertFalse(c.auth_ref.trust_scoped)
@httpretty.activate
def test_scoped_init(self):
self.stub_auth(json=client_fixtures.PROJECT_SCOPED_TOKEN)
c = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
tenant_name='exampleproject',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL)
self.assertIsNotNone(c.auth_ref)
self.assertTrue(c.auth_ref.scoped)
self.assertTrue(c.auth_ref.project_scoped)
self.assertFalse(c.auth_ref.domain_scoped)
self.assertIsNone(c.auth_ref.trust_id)
self.assertFalse(c.auth_ref.trust_scoped)
@httpretty.activate
def test_auth_ref_load(self):
self.stub_auth(json=client_fixtures.PROJECT_SCOPED_TOKEN)
cl = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
tenant_name='exampleproject',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL)
cache = json.dumps(cl.auth_ref)
new_client = client.Client(auth_ref=json.loads(cache))
self.assertIsNotNone(new_client.auth_ref)
self.assertTrue(new_client.auth_ref.scoped)
self.assertTrue(new_client.auth_ref.project_scoped)
self.assertFalse(new_client.auth_ref.domain_scoped)
self.assertIsNone(new_client.auth_ref.trust_id)
self.assertFalse(new_client.auth_ref.trust_scoped)
self.assertEqual(new_client.username, 'exampleuser')
self.assertIsNone(new_client.password)
self.assertEqual(new_client.management_url,
'http://admin:35357/v2.0')
@httpretty.activate
def test_auth_ref_load_with_overridden_arguments(self):
self.stub_auth(json=client_fixtures.PROJECT_SCOPED_TOKEN)
cl = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
tenant_name='exampleproject',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL)
cache = json.dumps(cl.auth_ref)
new_auth_url = "http://new-public:5000/v2.0"
new_client = client.Client(auth_ref=json.loads(cache),
auth_url=new_auth_url)
self.assertIsNotNone(new_client.auth_ref)
self.assertTrue(new_client.auth_ref.scoped)
self.assertTrue(new_client.auth_ref.scoped)
self.assertTrue(new_client.auth_ref.project_scoped)
self.assertFalse(new_client.auth_ref.domain_scoped)
self.assertIsNone(new_client.auth_ref.trust_id)
self.assertFalse(new_client.auth_ref.trust_scoped)
self.assertEqual(new_client.auth_url, new_auth_url)
self.assertEqual(new_client.username, 'exampleuser')
self.assertIsNone(new_client.password)
self.assertEqual(new_client.management_url,
'http://admin:35357/v2.0')
def test_init_err_no_auth_url(self):
self.assertRaises(exceptions.AuthorizationFailure,
client.Client,
username='exampleuser',
password='password')
@httpretty.activate
def test_management_url_is_updated(self):
second = copy.deepcopy(client_fixtures.PROJECT_SCOPED_TOKEN)
first_url = 'http://admin:35357/v2.0'
second_url = "http://secondurl:%d/v2.0'"
for entry in second['access']['serviceCatalog']:
if entry['type'] == 'identity':
entry['endpoints'] = [{'adminURL': second_url % 35357,
'internalURL': second_url % 5000,
'publicURL': second_url % 6000,
'region': 'RegionOne'}]
self.stub_auth(json=client_fixtures.PROJECT_SCOPED_TOKEN)
cl = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
tenant_name='exampleproject',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL)
self.assertEqual(cl.management_url, first_url)
self.stub_auth(json=second)
cl.authenticate()
self.assertEqual(cl.management_url, second_url % 35357)
@httpretty.activate
def test_client_with_region_name_passes_to_service_catalog(self):
# NOTE(jamielennox): this is deprecated behaviour that should be
# removed ASAP, however must remain compatible.
self.stub_auth(json=client_fixtures.AUTH_RESPONSE_BODY)
cl = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
tenant_name='exampleproject',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL,
region_name='North')
self.assertEqual(cl.service_catalog.url_for(service_type='image'),
'https://image.north.host/v1/')
cl = client.Client(username='exampleuser',
password='password',
tenant_name='exampleproject',
auth_url=self.TEST_URL,
region_name='South')
self.assertEqual(cl.service_catalog.url_for(service_type='image'),
'https://image.south.host/v1/')