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python-tackerclient/tackerclient/tests/unit/test_command_meta.py
Javier Pena 6325127c03 Remove use of testtools.helpers.safe_hasattr
The testtools package removed safe_hasattr in version 2.5.0 [1].
Since it is only used in two unit tests, let's replace it with the
built-in hasattr.

[1] - https://github.com/testing-cabal/testtools/blob/2.5.0/NEWS#L31-L34

Change-Id: I57be2d06efe8913805069150bd3f884322a78a42
2021-08-05 09:42:01 +02:00

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import logging
import testtools
from tackerclient.tacker import v1_0 as tackerV10
class TestCommandMeta(testtools.TestCase):
def test_tacker_command_meta_defines_log(self):
class FakeCommand(tackerV10.TackerCommand):
pass
self.assertTrue(hasattr(FakeCommand, 'log'))
self.assertIsInstance(FakeCommand.log, logging.getLoggerClass())
self.assertEqual(FakeCommand.log.name, __name__ + ".FakeCommand")
def test_tacker_command_log_defined_explicitly(self):
class FakeCommand(tackerV10.TackerCommand):
log = None
self.assertTrue(hasattr(FakeCommand, 'log'))
self.assertIsNone(FakeCommand.log)