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python-openstackclient/openstackclient/tests/unit/common/test_command.py
Stephen Finucane 3cd544df53 Add custom command classes
These are effectively identical to the osc-lib variants except they
include the attributes that the OSC shell implementation will set on
this during shell init. This helps from a typing perspective.

Change-Id: I53d9058273748ecd4d4eecec5f7291d5f38ce5ab
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
2025-12-11 18:55:13 +00:00

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# Copyright 2016 NEC Corporation
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from unittest import mock
from osc_lib import exceptions
from openstackclient import command
from openstackclient.tests.unit import fakes as test_fakes
from openstackclient.tests.unit import utils as test_utils
class FakeCommand(command.Command):
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
pass
class TestCommand(test_utils.TestCase):
def test_command_has_logger(self):
cmd = FakeCommand(mock.Mock(), mock.Mock())
self.assertTrue(hasattr(cmd, 'log'))
self.assertEqual(
'openstackclient.tests.unit.common.test_command.FakeCommand',
cmd.log.name,
)
def test_validate_os_beta_command_enabled(self):
cmd = FakeCommand(mock.Mock(), mock.Mock())
cmd.app = mock.Mock()
cmd.app.options = test_fakes.FakeOptions()
# No exception is raised when enabled.
cmd.app.options.os_beta_command = True
cmd.validate_os_beta_command_enabled()
cmd.app.options.os_beta_command = False
self.assertRaises(
exceptions.CommandError, cmd.validate_os_beta_command_enabled
)