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python-keystoneclient/tests/apiclient/test_exceptions.py
Alessio Ababilov fba0cd51d9 Add apiclient.exceptions hierarchy
The new apiclient.exceptions hierarchy is more comprehensive
and it covers almost all HTTP error status codes. These
exceptions can be used in novaclient, keystoneclient,
glanceclient, and other client projects thus providing a
single inteface.

Users can have benefit from OpenStack clients raising exceptions
of known classes while now every client has its own classes making
difficult to catch, e.g., NotFound for every client.

Change-Id: Ia7b25880e0ffca3526525a0f0e77c7e77c4f0076
2013-08-20 14:03:26 +03:00

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from tests import utils
from keystoneclient.apiclient import exceptions
class FakeResponse(object):
json_data = {}
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
setattr(self, key, value)
def json(self):
return self.json_data
class ExceptionsArgsTest(utils.TestCase):
def assert_exception(self, ex_cls, method, url, status_code, json_data):
ex = exceptions.from_response(
FakeResponse(status_code=status_code,
headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"},
json_data=json_data),
method,
url)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ex, ex_cls))
self.assertEqual(ex.message, json_data["error"]["message"])
self.assertEqual(ex.details, json_data["error"]["details"])
self.assertEqual(ex.method, method)
self.assertEqual(ex.url, url)
self.assertEqual(ex.http_status, status_code)
def test_from_response_known(self):
method = "GET"
url = "/fake"
status_code = 400
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)