python-novaclient/novaclient/tests/unit/v2/test_client.py
Chaozhe.Chen 14f63647e9 Test: Clean v2 client userwarning
Problem:
When we run nova client unit test, there are lots of UserWarnings
printed on the screen. These warnings mean to remind users not to
use v2.client directly.

Solution:
1. In top level tests such as some tests in test_auth_plugins.py
test_client.py and fixture_data/client.py, we use updated usage
novaclient.client instead of using novaclient.v2.client directly.
2. In v2 unit tests, we clean those warnings with setting direct_use
False.

Change-Id: I70682e54874860f1d67d29325811c9da616bb705
Closes-Bug: #1532711
2016-01-12 12:05:50 +08:00

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import uuid
from keystoneauth1 import session
from novaclient.tests.unit import utils
from novaclient.v2 import client
class ClientTest(utils.TestCase):
def test_adapter_properties(self):
# sample of properties, there are many more
user_agent = uuid.uuid4().hex
endpoint_override = uuid.uuid4().hex
s = session.Session()
c = client.Client(session=s,
user_agent=user_agent,
endpoint_override=endpoint_override,
direct_use=False)
self.assertEqual(user_agent, c.client.user_agent)
self.assertEqual(endpoint_override, c.client.endpoint_override)
def test_passing_interface(self):
endpoint_type = uuid.uuid4().hex
interface = uuid.uuid4().hex
s = session.Session()
c = client.Client(session=s,
interface=interface,
endpoint_type=endpoint_type,
direct_use=False)
self.assertEqual(interface, c.client.interface)