python-novaclient/novaclient/tests/unit/fixture_data/keypairs.py
Jamie Lennox e88afc046b Clean up requests-mock usage
In line with other clients testing we've found that having the
requests-mock fixture at self.requests can be misleading for new people
as it looks like you're calling requests itself.

Also make use of some of the new features of requests-mock like query
parsing, json handling, method names.

Change-Id: Id61b88c53478d49f91c3f880ed5b90d638051ba0
2016-10-05 06:53:05 +11:00

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from novaclient.tests.unit import fakes
from novaclient.tests.unit.fixture_data import base
class V1(base.Fixture):
base_url = 'os-keypairs'
def setUp(self):
super(V1, self).setUp()
keypair = {'fingerprint': 'FAKE_KEYPAIR', 'name': 'test'}
headers = self.json_headers
self.requests_mock.get(self.url(),
json={'keypairs': [keypair]},
headers=headers)
self.requests_mock.get(self.url('test'),
json={'keypair': keypair},
headers=headers)
self.requests_mock.delete(self.url('test'),
status_code=202,
headers=headers)
def post_os_keypairs(request, context):
body = request.json()
assert list(body) == ['keypair']
fakes.assert_has_keys(body['keypair'], required=['name'])
return {'keypair': keypair}
self.requests_mock.post(self.url(),
json=post_os_keypairs,
headers=headers)