
Fixed issues: H202 assertRaises Exception too broad H305 imports not grouped correctly H307 like imports should be grouped together H405 multi line docstring summary not separated with an empty line H904 Wrap long lines in parentheses instead of a backslash E122 continuation line missing indentation or outdented E128 continuation line under-indented for visual indent E131 continuation line unaligned for hanging indent E251 unexpected spaces around keyword / parameter equals E265 block comment should start with '# ' Change-Id: Ia2b8994c58686e3570f303f0725a2850d6b36e47
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236 lines
7.7 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013: Mirantis Inc.
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# All Rights Reserved.
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#
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# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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"""Test for deploy engines."""
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import uuid
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import mock
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from rally import consts
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from rally import deploy
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from rally import exceptions
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from tests import test
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def make_fake_deployment(**kwargs):
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values = dict({
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'uuid': uuid.uuid4(),
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'config': {
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'name': 'fake',
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},
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'status': consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_INIT,
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}, **kwargs)
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return FakeDeployment(values=values)
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class FakeDeployment(object):
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def __init__(self, values={}):
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self._values = values
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def __getitem__(self, name):
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return self._values[name]
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def update_status(self, status):
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pass
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def set_started(self):
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pass
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def set_completed(self):
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pass
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def delete(self):
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pass
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class FakeEngine(deploy.EngineFactory):
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deployed = False
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cleanuped = False
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def __init__(self, deployment):
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super(FakeEngine, self).__init__(deployment)
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self.deployment = deployment
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def deploy(self):
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self.deployed = True
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return self
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def cleanup(self):
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self.cleanuped = True
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class EngineMixIn(object):
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def deploy(self):
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pass
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def cleanup(self):
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pass
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class EngineFake1(EngineMixIn, deploy.EngineFactory):
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pass
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class EngineFake2(EngineMixIn, deploy.EngineFactory):
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pass
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class EngineFake3(EngineFake2):
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pass
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class EngineFactoryTestCase(test.TestCase):
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FAKE_ENGINES = [EngineFake1, EngineFake2, EngineFake3]
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@mock.patch.object(FakeEngine, 'validate')
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def test_init(self, fake_validate):
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FakeEngine({'config': {}})
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fake_validate.assert_called_once_with()
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'update_status')
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def test_get_engine_not_found(self, mock_update_status):
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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self.assertRaises(exceptions.NoSuchEngine,
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deploy.EngineFactory.get_engine,
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"non_existing_engine", deployment)
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mock_update_status.assert_called_once_with(
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_FAILED)
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'set_completed')
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'set_started')
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def test_make_deploy(self, mock_set_started, mock_set_completed):
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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engine = FakeEngine(deployment)
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endpoint = engine.make_deploy()
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self.assertEqual(engine, endpoint)
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self.assertTrue(endpoint.deployed)
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self.assertFalse(endpoint.cleanuped)
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mock_set_started.assert_called_once_with()
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mock_set_completed.assert_called_once_with()
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'set_started')
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@mock.patch.object(FakeEngine, 'deploy')
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def test_make_deploy_failed(self, mock_deploy, mock_set_started):
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class DeployFailed(Exception):
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pass
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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engine = FakeEngine(deployment)
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mock_deploy.side_effect = DeployFailed()
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self.assertRaises(DeployFailed, engine.make_deploy)
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mock_set_started.assert_called_once_with()
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'update_status')
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def test_make_cleanup(self, mock_update_status):
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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engine = FakeEngine(deployment)
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engine.make_cleanup()
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self.assertTrue(engine.cleanuped)
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self.assertFalse(engine.deployed)
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mock_update_status.assert_has_calls([
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mock.call(consts.DeployStatus.CLEANUP_STARTED),
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mock.call(consts.DeployStatus.CLEANUP_FINISHED),
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])
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self.assertTrue(engine.cleanuped)
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'update_status')
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@mock.patch.object(FakeEngine, 'cleanup')
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def test_make_cleanup_failed(self, mock_cleanup, mock_update_status):
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class CleanUpFailed(Exception):
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pass
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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engine = FakeEngine(deployment)
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mock_cleanup.side_effect = CleanUpFailed()
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self.assertRaises(CleanUpFailed, engine.make_cleanup)
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mock_update_status.assert_has_calls([
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mock.call(consts.DeployStatus.CLEANUP_STARTED),
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])
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self.assertFalse(engine.cleanuped)
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'update_status')
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def test_with_statement(self, mock_update_status):
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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engine = FakeEngine(deployment)
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with engine as deployer:
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self.assertEqual(engine, deployer)
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self.assertFalse(mock_update_status.called)
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self.assertFalse(engine.cleanuped)
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self.assertFalse(engine.deployed)
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def test_with_statement_failed_on_init(self):
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self._assert_changed_status_on_error(
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_INIT,
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_FAILED)
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def test_with_statement_failed_on_started(self):
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self._assert_changed_status_on_error(
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_STARTED,
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_FAILED)
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def test_with_statement_failed_on_finished(self):
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self._assert_changed_status_on_error(
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_FINISHED,
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consts.DeployStatus.DEPLOY_INCONSISTENT)
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def test_with_statement_failed_on_cleanup(self):
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self._assert_changed_status_on_error(
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consts.DeployStatus.CLEANUP_STARTED,
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consts.DeployStatus.CLEANUP_FAILED)
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@mock.patch.object(FakeDeployment, 'update_status')
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def _assert_changed_status_on_error(self, initial, final,
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mock_update_status):
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# NOTE(akscram): The assertRaises of testtools can't be used as
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# a context manager in python26:
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# with self.assertRaises(SomeError):
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# with engine as deployer:
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# raise SomeError()
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# instead of:
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# self.assertRaises(SomeError,
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# context_with_error,
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# SomeError(), engine)
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def context_with_error(error, manager):
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with manager:
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raise error
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class SomeError(Exception):
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pass
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deployment = make_fake_deployment(status=initial)
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engine = FakeEngine(deployment)
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self.assertRaises(SomeError, context_with_error, SomeError(), engine)
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mock_update_status.assert_called_once_with(final)
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self.assertFalse(engine.cleanuped)
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self.assertFalse(engine.deployed)
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def test_get_engine(self):
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deployment = make_fake_deployment()
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engines = EngineFactoryTestCase.FAKE_ENGINES
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for e in engines:
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engine_inst = deploy.EngineFactory.get_engine(e.__name__,
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deployment)
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self.assertIsInstance(engine_inst, e)
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def test_get_available_engines(self):
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engines = set([e.__name__ for e in EngineFactoryTestCase.FAKE_ENGINES])
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real_engines = set(deploy.EngineFactory.get_available_engines())
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self.assertEqual(engines & real_engines, engines)
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def test_engine_factory_is_abstract(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, deploy.EngineFactory)
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