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python-keystoneclient/keystoneclient/tests/unit/v3/test_projects.py
Jamie Lennox 5b91fedd65 Use exceptions from Keystoneauth
As keystoneclient and other services rely more on keystoneauth we should
assume that keystoneauth is our base auth library, not keystoneclient
and start to default to the objects provided from there. This will make
it easier to remove these objects when the time comes.

For the session independant parts of keystoneclient we should use the
exception names as provided by keystoneauth instead of the aliases in
keystoneclient.

Change-Id: Ic513046f8398a76c244e145d6cc3117cdf6bb4cd
2016-08-24 18:52:36 +10:00

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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
# a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
# under the License.
import uuid
from keystoneauth1 import exceptions as ksa_exceptions
from keystoneclient import exceptions as ksc_exceptions
from keystoneclient.tests.unit.v3 import utils
from keystoneclient.v3 import projects
class ProjectTests(utils.ClientTestCase, utils.CrudTests):
def setUp(self):
super(ProjectTests, self).setUp()
self.key = 'project'
self.collection_key = 'projects'
self.model = projects.Project
self.manager = self.client.projects
def new_ref(self, **kwargs):
kwargs = super(ProjectTests, self).new_ref(**kwargs)
return self._new_project_ref(ref=kwargs)
def _new_project_ref(self, ref=None):
ref = ref or {}
ref.setdefault('domain_id', uuid.uuid4().hex)
ref.setdefault('enabled', True)
ref.setdefault('name', uuid.uuid4().hex)
return ref
def test_list_projects_for_user(self):
ref_list = [self.new_ref(), self.new_ref()]
user_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
self.stub_entity('GET',
['users', user_id, self.collection_key],
entity=ref_list)
returned_list = self.manager.list(user=user_id)
self.assertEqual(len(ref_list), len(returned_list))
[self.assertIsInstance(r, self.model) for r in returned_list]
def test_list_projects_for_domain(self):
ref_list = [self.new_ref(), self.new_ref()]
domain_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
self.stub_entity('GET', [self.collection_key],
entity=ref_list)
returned_list = self.manager.list(domain=domain_id)
self.assertEqual(len(ref_list), len(returned_list))
[self.assertIsInstance(r, self.model) for r in returned_list]
self.assertQueryStringIs('domain_id=%s' % domain_id)
def test_create_with_parent(self):
parent_ref = self.new_ref()
parent_ref['parent_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
parent = self.test_create(ref=parent_ref)
parent.id = parent_ref['id']
# Create another project under 'parent' in the hierarchy
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['parent_id'] = parent.id
child_ref = ref.copy()
del child_ref['parent_id']
child_ref['parent'] = parent
# test_create() pops the 'id' of the mocked response
del ref['id']
# Resource objects may peform lazy-loading. The create() method of
# ProjectManager will try to access the 'uuid' attribute of the parent
# object, which will trigger a call to fetch the Resource attributes.
self.stub_entity('GET', id=parent_ref['id'], entity=parent_ref)
self.test_create(ref=child_ref, req_ref=ref)
def test_create_with_parent_id(self):
ref = self._new_project_ref()
ref['parent_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
self.stub_entity('POST', entity=ref, status_code=201)
returned = self.manager.create(name=ref['name'],
domain=ref['domain_id'],
parent_id=ref['parent_id'])
self.assertIsInstance(returned, self.model)
for attr in ref:
self.assertEqual(
getattr(returned, attr),
ref[attr],
'Expected different %s' % attr)
self.assertEntityRequestBodyIs(ref)
def test_create_with_parent_and_parent_id(self):
ref = self._new_project_ref()
ref['parent_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
self.stub_entity('POST', entity=ref, status_code=201)
# Should ignore the 'parent_id' argument since we are also passing
# 'parent'
returned = self.manager.create(name=ref['name'],
domain=ref['domain_id'],
parent=ref['parent_id'],
parent_id=uuid.uuid4().hex)
self.assertIsInstance(returned, self.model)
for attr in ref:
self.assertEqual(
getattr(returned, attr),
ref[attr],
'Expected different %s' % attr)
self.assertEntityRequestBodyIs(ref)
def _create_projects_hierarchy(self, hierarchy_size=3):
"""Create a project hierarchy with specified size.
:param hierarchy_size: the desired hierarchy size, default is 3.
:returns: a list of the projects in the created hierarchy.
"""
ref = self.new_ref()
project_id = ref['id']
projects = [ref]
for i in range(1, hierarchy_size):
new_ref = self.new_ref()
new_ref['parent_id'] = project_id
projects.append(new_ref)
project_id = new_ref['id']
return projects
def test_get_with_subtree_as_ids(self):
projects = self._create_projects_hierarchy()
ref = projects[0]
# We will query for projects[0] subtree, it should include projects[1]
# and projects[2] structured like the following:
# {
# projects[1]: {
# projects[2]: None
# }
# }
ref['subtree'] = {
projects[1]['id']: {
projects[2]['id']: None
}
}
self.stub_entity('GET', id=ref['id'], entity=ref)
returned = self.manager.get(ref['id'], subtree_as_ids=True)
self.assertQueryStringIs('subtree_as_ids')
self.assertEqual(ref['subtree'], returned.subtree)
def test_get_with_parents_as_ids(self):
projects = self._create_projects_hierarchy()
ref = projects[2]
# We will query for projects[2] parents, it should include projects[1]
# and projects[0] structured like the following:
# {
# projects[1]: {
# projects[0]: None
# }
# }
ref['parents'] = {
projects[1]['id']: {
projects[0]['id']: None
}
}
self.stub_entity('GET', id=ref['id'], entity=ref)
returned = self.manager.get(ref['id'], parents_as_ids=True)
self.assertQueryStringIs('parents_as_ids')
self.assertEqual(ref['parents'], returned.parents)
def test_get_with_parents_as_ids_and_subtree_as_ids(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
projects = self._create_projects_hierarchy()
ref = projects[1]
# We will query for projects[1] subtree and parents. The subtree should
# include projects[2] and the parents should include projects[2].
ref['parents'] = {
projects[0]['id']: None
}
ref['subtree'] = {
projects[2]['id']: None
}
self.stub_entity('GET', id=ref['id'], entity=ref)
returned = self.manager.get(ref['id'],
parents_as_ids=True,
subtree_as_ids=True)
self.assertQueryStringIs('subtree_as_ids&parents_as_ids')
self.assertEqual(ref['parents'], returned.parents)
self.assertEqual(ref['subtree'], returned.subtree)
def test_get_with_subtree_as_list(self):
projects = self._create_projects_hierarchy()
ref = projects[0]
ref['subtree_as_list'] = []
for i in range(1, len(projects)):
ref['subtree_as_list'].append(projects[i])
self.stub_entity('GET', id=ref['id'], entity=ref)
returned = self.manager.get(ref['id'], subtree_as_list=True)
self.assertQueryStringIs('subtree_as_list')
for i in range(1, len(projects)):
for attr in projects[i]:
child = getattr(returned, 'subtree_as_list')[i - 1]
self.assertEqual(
child[attr],
projects[i][attr],
'Expected different %s' % attr)
def test_get_with_parents_as_list(self):
projects = self._create_projects_hierarchy()
ref = projects[2]
ref['parents_as_list'] = []
for i in range(0, len(projects) - 1):
ref['parents_as_list'].append(projects[i])
self.stub_entity('GET', id=ref['id'], entity=ref)
returned = self.manager.get(ref['id'], parents_as_list=True)
self.assertQueryStringIs('parents_as_list')
for i in range(0, len(projects) - 1):
for attr in projects[i]:
parent = getattr(returned, 'parents_as_list')[i]
self.assertEqual(
parent[attr],
projects[i][attr],
'Expected different %s' % attr)
def test_get_with_parents_as_list_and_subtree_as_list(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
projects = self._create_projects_hierarchy()
ref = projects[1]
ref['parents_as_list'] = [projects[0]]
ref['subtree_as_list'] = [projects[2]]
self.stub_entity('GET', id=ref['id'], entity=ref)
returned = self.manager.get(ref['id'],
parents_as_list=True,
subtree_as_list=True)
self.assertQueryStringIs('subtree_as_list&parents_as_list')
for attr in projects[0]:
parent = getattr(returned, 'parents_as_list')[0]
self.assertEqual(
parent[attr],
projects[0][attr],
'Expected different %s' % attr)
for attr in projects[2]:
child = getattr(returned, 'subtree_as_list')[0]
self.assertEqual(
child[attr],
projects[2][attr],
'Expected different %s' % attr)
def test_get_with_invalid_parameters_combination(self):
# subtree_as_list and subtree_as_ids can not be included at the
# same time in the call.
self.assertRaises(ksc_exceptions.ValidationError,
self.manager.get,
project=uuid.uuid4().hex,
subtree_as_list=True,
subtree_as_ids=True)
# parents_as_list and parents_as_ids can not be included at the
# same time in the call.
self.assertRaises(ksc_exceptions.ValidationError,
self.manager.get,
project=uuid.uuid4().hex,
parents_as_list=True,
parents_as_ids=True)
def test_update_with_parent_project(self):
ref = self.new_ref()
ref['parent_id'] = uuid.uuid4().hex
self.stub_entity('PATCH', id=ref['id'], entity=ref, status_code=403)
req_ref = ref.copy()
req_ref.pop('id')
# NOTE(rodrigods): this is the expected behaviour of the Identity
# server, a different implementation might not fail this request.
self.assertRaises(ksa_exceptions.Forbidden, self.manager.update,
ref['id'], **utils.parameterize(req_ref))