Dean Troyer fbc412e533 Multiple API version support
* Use multiple entry point groups to represent each API+version
  combination supported
* Add some tests

Try it out:
* Right now only '* user' commands have multiple overlapping versions;
  you can see the selection between v2.0 and v3 by looking at the
  command help output for 'tenant' vs 'project':

  os --os-identity-api-version=2.0 help set user
  os --os-identity-api-version=3 help set user

Change-Id: I7114fd246843df0243d354a7cce697810bb7de62
2013-02-06 11:36:28 -06:00

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from openstackclient.common import clientmanager
from tests import utils
class Container(object):
attr = clientmanager.ClientCache(lambda x: object())
def __init__(self):
pass
class TestClientManager(utils.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestClientManager, self).setUp()
def test_singleton(self):
# NOTE(dtroyer): Verify that the ClientCache descriptor only invokes
# the factory one time and always returns the same value after that.
c = Container()
self.assertEqual(c.attr, c.attr)