except x,y: was deprected and is removed in Python 3.x.
Use "except x as y:" instead which works in any Python
version >= 2.6.
Change-Id: I7008c74b807340f3457d3a0c8bd0b83f23169d14
Built-in symbol: file, format, range etc was re-assigned as local vars
in files: test/functional/swift_test_client.py and
test/functional/tests.py, rename these local vars.
Fixes bug #1208078
Change-Id: I627894cd722bd32cad231d534cbe97a0412c7cc9
- Make sure storage_url is string and not unicode or the unicode
no_safe_quote test will not get this nicely.
- Fixes bug 1190190.
Change-Id: I945f2b94f2063b836c10131fa4bd57938ed48f3c
While poking at such problems with authentication other than swauth
it was useful to allow stock functional tests running back-to-back
at two clusters, with tempauth and Keystone.
When running the legacy tests, this version packs account into user
the way it was down previously. This way we do not need to repack
them before every call to get_auth. The downside is additional work
to be done when setting ACLs.
Change-Id: Ieb1d9227cb88977ecd2c39825039bc4be8afae0b
This change allows other auth systems to test against the functests but not
require them to support x-storage-token (which was deprecated before swift
was even open-sourced). All other places in the code where x-storage-token is
used is only to populate x-auth-token if x-auth-token doesn't already exist.
Change-Id: Ie903d0f7135fc643353b74a61c14becf7dfc4d9d
test_client sends a wrong size indication when testing
chunked data.
For example instead of sending:
5\r\nabcde\r\n (which is inline with the standard)
The client would send:
0x5\r\nabcde\r\n
On branch bp/wsgi-application-interface-2
modified: test/functional/swift_test_client.py
Change-Id: I7597dcd24adade009aead66f67674f361f3fe4fa
Fixes: Bug #1070036
Implements: Blueprint wsgi-application-interface
Change previously hard-coded constants into config variables. This
allows deployers to tune their cluster more specifically based on
their needs. For example, a deployment that uses direct swift access
for public content may need to set a larger header value constraint to
allow for the full object name to be represented in the Content-
Disposition header (which browsers check to determine the name of a
downloaded object).
The new settings are set in the [swift-constraints] section of
/etc/swift/swift.conf. Comments were also added to this config file.
Cleaned up swift/common/constraints.py to pass pep8 1.3.3
Funtional tests now require constraints to be defined in /etc/test.conf or in
/etc/swift/swift.conf (in the case of running the functional tests against a
local swift cluster). To have any hope of tests passing, the defined
constraints must match the constraints on the tested cluster.
Removed a ton of "magic numbers" in both unit and functional tests.
Change-Id: Ie4588e052fd158314ddca6cd8fca9bc793311465