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python-zaqarclient/tests/common/apiclient/test_exceptions.py
Alessio Ababilov 4b9b013964 Add apiclient library
This library can be used in novaclient, keystoneclient,
glanceclient, and other client projects. The library
contains common code and uses python-requests for
HTTP communication.

Features:
* reissue authentication request for expired tokens;
* pluggable authentication;
* rich exceptions hierarchy;
* utils for building CLI tools.

Partially implements: blueprint common-client-library

Change-Id: I82df865d52f32ce47dde6a09a84d3d917fd77918
2013-07-10 14:32:27 +03:00

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from tests import utils
from marconiclient.common.apiclient import exceptions
class FakeResponse(object):
json_data = {}
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
setattr(self, key, value)
def json(self):
return self.json_data
class ExceptionsArgsTest(utils.BaseTestCase):
def assert_exception(self, ex_cls, method, url, status_code, json_data):
ex = exceptions.from_response(
FakeResponse(status_code=status_code,
headers={"Content-Type": "application/json"},
json_data=json_data),
method,
url)
self.assertTrue(isinstance(ex, ex_cls))
self.assertEqual(ex.message, json_data["error"]["message"])
self.assertEqual(ex.details, json_data["error"]["details"])
self.assertEqual(ex.method, method)
self.assertEqual(ex.url, url)
self.assertEqual(ex.http_status, status_code)
def test_from_response_known(self):
method = "GET"
url = "/fake"
status_code = 400
json_data = {"error": {"message": "fake message",
"details": "fake details"}}
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.BadRequest, method, url, status_code, json_data)
def test_from_response_unknown(self):
method = "POST"
url = "/fake-unknown"
status_code = 499
json_data = {"error": {"message": "fake unknown message",
"details": "fake unknown details"}}
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.HttpClientError, method, url, status_code, json_data)
status_code = 600
self.assert_exception(
exceptions.HttpError, method, url, status_code, json_data)