use boto's HTTPResponse class for versions of boto >=2.5.2
Fixes bug: 1027984 Change-Id: I2101ddaa78ede90f39b55d28aab73e7f5a816af5
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"""Unit tests for the API endpoint"""
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import httplib
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import random
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import StringIO
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import boto
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from boto.ec2 import regioninfo
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from boto import exception as boto_exc
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# newer versions of boto use their own wrapper on top of httplib.HTTPResponse
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try:
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from boto.connection import HTTPResponse
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except ImportError:
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from httplib import HTTPResponse
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import webob
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from nova.api import auth
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@ -58,7 +62,7 @@ class FakeHttplibConnection(object):
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requests made via this connection actually get translated and routed into
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our WSGI app, we then wait for the response and turn it back into
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the httplib.HTTPResponse that boto expects.
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the HTTPResponse that boto expects.
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"""
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def __init__(self, app, host, is_secure=False):
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self.app = app
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@ -77,7 +81,7 @@ class FakeHttplibConnection(object):
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# guess that's a function the web server usually provides.
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resp = "HTTP/1.0 %s" % resp
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self.sock = FakeHttplibSocket(resp)
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self.http_response = httplib.HTTPResponse(self.sock)
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self.http_response = HTTPResponse(self.sock)
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# NOTE(vish): boto is accessing private variables for some reason
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self._HTTPConnection__response = self.http_response
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self.http_response.begin()
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