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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/tests/unit/auth/test_auth.py
Jamie Lennox f5e2aab08b Provide a means to get all installed plugins
Particular for use in writing error messages and help text it can be
useful to get a list of all the plugins that are installed on the
system. Provide a version that returns the classes as well so that you
don't have to reload the modules if the user is picking one.

Closes-Bug: #1423711
Change-Id: I021249eac8156c2d3ccbbacb7503184b6eb6e784
2015-04-15 11:36:15 +10:00

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from keystoneclient import auth
from keystoneclient.auth import identity
from keystoneclient.tests.unit.auth import utils
class AuthTests(utils.TestCase):
def test_plugin_names_in_available(self):
plugins = auth.get_available_plugin_names()
for p in ('password', 'v2password', 'v3password',
'token', 'v2token', 'v3token'):
self.assertIn(p, plugins)
def test_plugin_classes_in_available(self):
plugins = auth.get_available_plugin_classes()
self.assertIs(plugins['password'], identity.Password)
self.assertIs(plugins['v2password'], identity.V2Password)
self.assertIs(plugins['v3password'], identity.V3Password)
self.assertIs(plugins['token'], identity.Token)
self.assertIs(plugins['v2token'], identity.V2Token)
self.assertIs(plugins['v3token'], identity.V3Token)