Add support for keypair functional tests

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TerryHowe 2015-04-29 08:56:50 -06:00 committed by Terry Howe
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import uuid
from functional.common import test
class KeypairTests(test.TestCase):
"""Functional tests for compute keypairs. """
NAME = uuid.uuid4().hex
HEADERS = ['Name']
FIELDS = ['deleted_at', 'name', 'updated_at']
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
private_key = cls.openstack('keypair create ' + cls.NAME)
cls.assertInOutput('-----BEGIN RSA PRIVATE KEY-----', private_key)
cls.assertInOutput('-----END RSA PRIVATE KEY-----', private_key)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
raw_output = cls.openstack('keypair delete ' + cls.NAME)
cls.assertOutput('', raw_output)
def test_keypair_list(self):
opts = self.get_list_opts(self.HEADERS)
raw_output = self.openstack('keypair list' + opts)
self.assertIn(self.NAME, raw_output)
def test_keypair_show(self):
opts = self.get_show_opts(self.FIELDS)
raw_output = self.openstack('keypair show ' + self.NAME + opts)
expected = "None\n" + self.NAME + "\nNone\n"
self.assertEqual(expected, raw_output)