python-tackerclient/tackerclient/tests/unit/test_utils.py
Naoya Harada 59ee90791d Fix invalid unit test code in python-tackerclient
Unit tests are not testing the behavior of command-line client
code properly since mox was replaced with mock in [1].

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/313165/

assert_called_once_with() should be called after the target
call of the patched method.

Change-Id: I99873e9cb1d75d1fa2e41c02b9f87dfa4f9ef1f7
Partial-Bug: #1572706
2017-01-05 09:43:47 +09:00

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# Copyright (C) 2013 Yahoo! Inc.
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import testtools
from tackerclient.common import exceptions
from tackerclient.common import utils
class TestUtils(testtools.TestCase):
def test_string_to_bool_true(self):
self.assertTrue(utils.str2bool('true'))
def test_string_to_bool_false(self):
self.assertFalse(utils.str2bool('false'))
def test_string_to_bool_None(self):
self.assertIsNone(utils.str2bool(None))
def test_string_to_dictionary(self):
input_str = 'key1=value1,key2=value2'
expected = {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'}
self.assertEqual(expected, utils.str2dict(input_str))
def test_none_string_to_dictionary(self):
input_str = ''
expected = {}
self.assertEqual(expected, utils.str2dict(input_str))
input_str = None
expected = {}
self.assertEqual(expected, utils.str2dict(input_str))
def test_get_dict_item_properties(self):
item = {'name': 'test_name', 'id': 'test_id'}
fields = ('name', 'id')
actual = utils.get_item_properties(item=item, fields=fields)
self.assertEqual(('test_name', 'test_id'), actual)
def test_get_object_item_properties_mixed_case_fields(self):
class Fake(object):
def __init__(self):
self.id = 'test_id'
self.name = 'test_name'
self.test_user = 'test'
fields = ('name', 'id', 'test user')
mixed_fields = ('test user', 'ID')
item = Fake()
actual = utils.get_item_properties(item, fields, mixed_fields)
self.assertEqual(('test_name', 'test_id', 'test'), actual)
def test_get_object_item_desired_fields_differ_from_item(self):
class Fake(object):
def __init__(self):
self.id = 'test_id_1'
self.name = 'test_name'
self.test_user = 'test'
fields = ('name', 'id', 'test user')
item = Fake()
actual = utils.get_item_properties(item, fields)
self.assertNotEqual(('test_name', 'test_id', 'test'), actual)
def test_get_object_item_desired_fields_is_empty(self):
class Fake(object):
def __init__(self):
self.id = 'test_id_1'
self.name = 'test_name'
self.test_user = 'test'
fields = []
item = Fake()
actual = utils.get_item_properties(item, fields)
self.assertEqual((), actual)
def test_get_object_item_with_formatters(self):
class Fake(object):
def __init__(self):
self.id = 'test_id'
self.name = 'test_name'
self.test_user = 'test'
class FakeCallable(object):
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return 'pass'
fields = ('name', 'id', 'test user', 'is_public')
formatters = {'is_public': FakeCallable()}
item = Fake()
act = utils.get_item_properties(item, fields, formatters=formatters)
self.assertEqual(('test_name', 'test_id', 'test', 'pass'), act)
class ImportClassTestCase(testtools.TestCase):
def test_get_client_class_invalid_version(self):
self.assertRaises(
exceptions.UnsupportedVersion,
utils.get_client_class, 'image', '2', {'image': '2'})
class ContainsKeyValue(object):
"""Checks whether a key/value pair is in a dict parameter.
The ContainsKeyValue class is a helper for mock.assert_*()
method. It enables strict check than the built in mock.ANY
helper, and is the equivalent of the mox.ContainsKeyValue()
function from the legacy mox library
Example usage could be:
mock_some_method.assert_called_once_with(
"hello",
ContainsKeyValue('foo', bar),
mock.ANY,
"world",
ContainsKeyValue('hello', world))
"""
def __init__(self, wantkey, wantvalue):
self.wantkey = wantkey
self.wantvalue = wantvalue
def __eq__(self, other):
try:
return other[self.wantkey] == self.wantvalue
except (KeyError, TypeError):
return False
def __ne__(self, other):
try:
return other[self.wantkey] != self.wantvalue
except (KeyError, TypeError):
return True
def __repr__(self):
return "<ContainsKeyValue: key " + str(self.wantkey) + \
" and value " + str(self.wantvalue) + ">"