Knowing what services and what versions of those services exist on a cloud isn't always a spectacular experience. Add a command that will use get_all_version_data from keystoneauth to produce a report of the available services and the version info for each service. Depends-On: https://review.openstack.org/584944 Change-Id: I84751c175d0c5f6d857a5473d2db6d5f1b41f946
		
			
				
	
	
		
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import json
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from openstackclient.tests.functional import base
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class VersionsTests(base.TestCase):
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    """Functional tests for versions."""
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    def test_versions_show(self):
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        # TODO(mordred) Make this better. The trick is knowing what in the
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        # payload to test for.
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        cmd_output = json.loads(self.openstack(
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            'versions show -f json'
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        ))
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        self.assertIsNotNone(cmd_output)
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        self.assertIn(
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            "Region Name",
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            cmd_output[0],
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        )
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