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python-troveclient/troveclient/tests/test_client.py
Sushil Kumar 8b1e3c3663 Corrects order of parameters to assertEqual
The correct order of parameters to assertEqual is (expected,
actual).
It makes the assertion message more meaningful when there is
a failure.

Change-Id: Ifd35dbf6a6157c6ec7607e8ace6757b12f47657d
Closes-Bug: #1277104
2015-04-28 13:33:05 +00:00

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# Copyright 2011 OpenStack Foundation
# Copyright 2013 Rackspace Hosting
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import testtools
import troveclient.v1.client
from troveclient import client as other_client
from troveclient.openstack.common.apiclient import client
from troveclient.openstack.common.apiclient import exceptions
class ClientTest(testtools.TestCase):
def test_get_client_class_v1(self):
version_map = other_client.get_version_map()
output = client.BaseClient.get_class('database',
'1.0', version_map)
self.assertEqual(troveclient.v1.client.Client, output)
def test_get_client_class_unknown(self):
version_map = other_client.get_version_map()
self.assertRaises(exceptions.UnsupportedVersion,
client.BaseClient.get_class, 'database',
'0', version_map)