designate-dashboard/designatedashboard/tests/base.py
Steve McLellan 9aa1f9bd59 Fix unit tests under Django 1.9
Importing openstack_dashboard from within tests/__init__.py causes
problems under Django 1.9 because some changes to module loading mean
that Django gets upset that it hasn't finished loading its application.

Moving the import and BaseRecordFormCleanTests to tests/base.py resolves
the issue.

In addition, tests/settings.py is modified to use logging.NullHandler
rather than django.utils.log.NullHandler which was removed in Django 1.9

Change-Id: I485eb77f13a9173cf9bec9dd7ec024be9b4de3e8
2016-03-24 15:07:58 +00:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright 2010-2011 OpenStack Foundation
# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
#
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import os
import fixtures
import testtools
from openstack_dashboard.test import helpers as test
from designatedashboard.dashboards.project.dns_domains import forms
_TRUE_VALUES = ('True', 'true', '1', 'yes')
class TestCase(testtools.TestCase):
"""Test case base class for all unit tests."""
def setUp(self):
"""Run before each test method to initialize test environment."""
super(TestCase, self).setUp()
test_timeout = os.environ.get('OS_TEST_TIMEOUT', 0)
try:
test_timeout = int(test_timeout)
except ValueError:
# If timeout value is invalid do not set a timeout.
test_timeout = 0
if test_timeout > 0:
self.useFixture(fixtures.Timeout(test_timeout, gentle=True))
self.useFixture(fixtures.NestedTempfile())
self.useFixture(fixtures.TempHomeDir())
if os.environ.get('OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE') in _TRUE_VALUES:
stdout = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stdout')).stream
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stdout', stdout))
if os.environ.get('OS_STDERR_CAPTURE') in _TRUE_VALUES:
stderr = self.useFixture(fixtures.StringStream('stderr')).stream
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch('sys.stderr', stderr))
self.log_fixture = self.useFixture(fixtures.FakeLogger())
class BaseRecordFormCleanTests(test.TestCase):
DOMAIN_NAME = 'foo.com.'
HOSTNAME = 'www'
MSG_FIELD_REQUIRED = 'This field is required'
MSG_INVALID_HOSTNAME = 'Enter a valid hostname. The '\
'hostname should contain letters '\
'and numbers, and be no more than '\
'63 characters.'
MSG_INVALID_HOSTNAME_SHORT = 'Enter a valid hostname'
def setUp(self):
super(BaseRecordFormCleanTests, self).setUp()
# Request object with messages support
self.request = self.factory.get('', {})
# Set-up form instance
kwargs = {}
kwargs['initial'] = {'domain_name': self.DOMAIN_NAME}
self.form = forms.RecordCreate(self.request, **kwargs)
self.form._errors = {}
self.form.cleaned_data = {
'domain_name': self.DOMAIN_NAME,
'name': '',
'data': '',
'txt': '',
'priority': None,
'ttl': None,
}
def assert_no_errors(self):
self.assertEqual(self.form._errors, {})
def assert_error(self, field, msg):
self.assertIn(msg, self.form._errors[field])
def assert_required_error(self, field):
self.assert_error(field, self.MSG_FIELD_REQUIRED)