Akihiro Motoki d0e50b8b90 Use six.python_2_unicode_compatible for NeutronException.__str__
The definition of __str__ is different between py2 and py3.
__str__ should return a byte stream to make print(exc) work
in python2, but __str__ should return string type in python3.
six.python_2_unicode_compatible sets up __str__ and __unicode__
approriately.

Change-Id: I6c85ca8c4e6f86450ee390db81e3aa101293b846
Related-Bug: #1235228
2016-01-05 08:39:25 +09:00

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import fixtures
import testtools
from neutronclient.common import exceptions
from neutronclient.i18n import _
class TestExceptions(testtools.TestCase):
def test_exception_print_with_unicode(self):
class TestException(exceptions.NeutronException):
message = _('Exception with %(reason)s')
multibyte_unicode_string = u'\uff21\uff22\uff23'
e = TestException(reason=multibyte_unicode_string)
fixture = fixtures.StringStream('stdout')
self.useFixture(fixture)
with fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stdout', fixture.stream):
print(e)
self.assertEqual('Exception with %s' % multibyte_unicode_string,
fixture.getDetails().get('stdout').as_text())