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python-keystoneclient/tests/test_https.py
Liem Nguyen abc7c47c18 Support 2-way SSL with Keystone server if it is configured to enforce
2-way SSL.  See also https://review.openstack.org/#/c/7706/ for the
corresponding review for the 2-way SSL addition to Keystone.

Change-Id: If0cb46a43d663687396d93604a7139d85a4e7114
2012-07-03 17:26:34 -04:00

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import httplib2
import mock
from keystoneclient import client
from tests import utils
FAKE_RESPONSE = httplib2.Response({"status": 200})
FAKE_BODY = '{"hi": "there"}'
MOCK_REQUEST = mock.Mock(return_value=(FAKE_RESPONSE, FAKE_BODY))
def get_client():
cl = client.HTTPClient(username="username", password="password",
tenant_id="tenant", auth_url="auth_test",
cacert="ca.pem", key="key.pem", cert="cert.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):
def test_get(self):
cl = get_authed_client()
@mock.patch.object(httplib2.Http, "request", MOCK_REQUEST)
@mock.patch('time.time', mock.Mock(return_value=1234))
def test_get_call():
resp, body = cl.get("/hi")
headers = {"X-Auth-Token": "token",
"User-Agent": cl.USER_AGENT}
MOCK_REQUEST.assert_called_with("https://127.0.0.1:5000/hi",
"GET", headers=headers)
# Automatic JSON parsing
self.assertEqual(body, {"hi": "there"})
test_get_call()
def test_post(self):
cl = get_authed_client()
@mock.patch.object(httplib2.Http, "request", MOCK_REQUEST)
def test_post_call():
cl.post("/hi", body=[1, 2, 3])
headers = {
"X-Auth-Token": "token",
"Content-Type": "application/json",
"User-Agent": cl.USER_AGENT
}
MOCK_REQUEST.assert_called_with("https://127.0.0.1:5000/hi",
"POST", headers=headers,
body='[1, 2, 3]')
test_post_call()