
auth_token middleware in python-keystoneclient is deprecated and has been moved to the keystonemiddleware repo. test_keystone_middleware_conf and test_keystone_middleware_parse_conffile were removed. These tests were relying on undocumented behavior (how the config options turn into attributes). This doesn't work anymore since the keystonemiddleware version doesn't provide any public API other than calling it as a wsgi app, and then doesn't document what internal operations it will do when called so isn't safe to be called in unit tests. Tests verifying that the auth_token middleware can read its config options should be done in keystonemiddleware. Closes-Bug: #1342274 Change-Id: I1aadbe24db63eb2507b088cd53886d7f2e192cab
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8.3 KiB
Python
178 lines
8.3 KiB
Python
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# Copyright 2013 IBM Corp.
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# Copyright 2013 Julien Danjou
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#
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# Author: Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
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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 basic ceilometer-api app
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"""
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import json
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import mock
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import wsme
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from ceilometer.openstack.common import gettextutils
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from ceilometer.tests.api import v2
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class TestPecanApp(v2.FunctionalTest):
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def test_pecan_extension_guessing_unset(self):
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# check Pecan does not assume .jpg is an extension
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response = self.app.get(self.PATH_PREFIX + '/meters/meter.jpg')
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self.assertEqual('application/json', response.content_type)
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class TestApiMiddleware(v2.FunctionalTest):
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no_lang_translated_error = 'No lang translated error'
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en_US_translated_error = 'en-US translated error'
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def _fake_translate(self, message, user_locale):
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if user_locale is None:
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return self.no_lang_translated_error
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else:
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return self.en_US_translated_error
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def test_json_parsable_error_middleware_404(self):
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/json"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/json", response.content_type)
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self.assertTrue(response.json['error_message'])
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/json,application/xml"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/json", response.content_type)
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self.assertTrue(response.json['error_message'])
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/xml;q=0.8, \
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application/json"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/json", response.content_type)
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self.assertTrue(response.json['error_message'])
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/json", response.content_type)
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self.assertTrue(response.json['error_message'])
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"text/html,*/*"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/json", response.content_type)
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self.assertTrue(response.json['error_message'])
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def test_json_parsable_error_middleware_translation_400(self):
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# Ensure translated messages get placed properly into json faults
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with mock.patch.object(gettextutils, 'translate',
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side_effect=self._fake_translate):
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response = self.post_json('/alarms', params={'name': 'foobar',
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'type': 'threshold'},
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/json"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(400, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/json", response.content_type)
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self.assertTrue(response.json['error_message'])
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self.assertEqual(self.no_lang_translated_error,
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response.json['error_message']['faultstring'])
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def test_xml_parsable_error_middleware_404(self):
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/xml,*/*"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/xml", response.content_type)
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self.assertEqual('error_message', response.xml.tag)
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response = self.get_json('/invalid_path',
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/json;q=0.8 \
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,application/xml"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(404, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/xml", response.content_type)
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self.assertEqual('error_message', response.xml.tag)
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def test_xml_parsable_error_middleware_translation_400(self):
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# Ensure translated messages get placed properly into xml faults
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with mock.patch.object(gettextutils, 'translate',
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side_effect=self._fake_translate):
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response = self.post_json('/alarms', params={'name': 'foobar',
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'type': 'threshold'},
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/xml,*/*"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(400, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/xml", response.content_type)
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self.assertEqual('error_message', response.xml.tag)
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fault = response.xml.findall('./error/faultstring')
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for fault_string in fault:
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self.assertEqual(self.no_lang_translated_error, fault_string.text)
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def test_best_match_language(self):
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# Ensure that we are actually invoking language negotiation
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with mock.patch.object(gettextutils, 'translate',
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side_effect=self._fake_translate):
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response = self.post_json('/alarms', params={'name': 'foobar',
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'type': 'threshold'},
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expect_errors=True,
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headers={"Accept":
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"application/xml,*/*",
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"Accept-Language":
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"en-US"}
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)
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self.assertEqual(400, response.status_int)
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self.assertEqual("application/xml", response.content_type)
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self.assertEqual('error_message', response.xml.tag)
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fault = response.xml.findall('./error/faultstring')
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for fault_string in fault:
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self.assertEqual(self.en_US_translated_error, fault_string.text)
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def test_translated_then_untranslated_error(self):
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resp = self.get_json('/alarms/alarm-id-3', expect_errors=True)
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self.assertEqual(404, resp.status_code)
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self.assertEqual("Alarm alarm-id-3 not found",
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json.loads(resp.body)['error_message']
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['faultstring'])
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with mock.patch('ceilometer.api.controllers.'
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'v2.AlarmNotFound') as CustomErrorClass:
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CustomErrorClass.return_value = wsme.exc.ClientSideError(
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"untranslated_error", status_code=404)
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resp = self.get_json('/alarms/alarm-id-5', expect_errors=True)
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self.assertEqual(404, resp.status_code)
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self.assertEqual("untranslated_error",
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json.loads(resp.body)['error_message']
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['faultstring'])
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