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this will better isolate the unit tests from the functional tests. unfortunately, the "integration" tests had to be lumped into the "unit" tests since we need the separation in testr.conf Change-Id: Ifd12198c1f90e4e3c951c73bfa1884ab300d8ded
131 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
131 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2013 Nebula Inc.
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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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#
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"""Test module module"""
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import mock
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from openstackclient.common import module as osc_module
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from openstackclient.tests.unit import fakes
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from openstackclient.tests.unit import utils
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# NOTE(dtroyer): module_1 must match the version list filter (not --all)
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# currently == '*client*'
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module_name_1 = 'fakeclient'
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module_version_1 = '0.1.2'
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MODULE_1 = {
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'__version__': module_version_1,
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}
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module_name_2 = 'zlib'
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module_version_2 = '1.1'
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MODULE_2 = {
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'__version__': module_version_2,
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}
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MODULES = {
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module_name_1: fakes.FakeModule(module_name_1, module_version_1),
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module_name_2: fakes.FakeModule(module_name_2, module_version_2),
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}
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class TestCommandList(utils.TestCommand):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestCommandList, self).setUp()
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self.app.command_manager = mock.Mock()
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self.app.command_manager.get_command_groups.return_value = [
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'openstack.common'
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]
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self.app.command_manager.get_command_names.return_value = [
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'limits show\nextension list'
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]
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# Get the command object to test
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self.cmd = osc_module.ListCommand(self.app, None)
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def test_command_list_no_options(self):
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arglist = []
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verifylist = []
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parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
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# In base command class Lister in cliff, abstract method take_action()
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# returns a tuple containing the column names and an iterable
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# containing the data to be listed.
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columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
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# TODO(bapalm): Adjust this when cliff properly supports
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# handling the detection rather than using the hard-code below.
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collist = ('Command Group', 'Commands')
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self.assertEqual(collist, columns)
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datalist = ((
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'openstack.common',
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'limits show\nextension list'
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),)
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self.assertEqual(datalist, tuple(data))
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@mock.patch.dict(
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'openstackclient.common.module.sys.modules',
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values=MODULES,
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clear=True,
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)
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class TestModuleList(utils.TestCommand):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestModuleList, self).setUp()
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# Get the command object to test
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self.cmd = osc_module.ListModule(self.app, None)
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def test_module_list_no_options(self):
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arglist = []
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verifylist = [
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('all', False),
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]
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parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
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# In base command class Lister in cliff, abstract method take_action()
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# returns a tuple containing the column names and an iterable
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# containing the data to be listed.
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columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
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# Additional modules may be present, just check our additions
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self.assertIn(module_name_1, columns)
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self.assertIn(module_version_1, data)
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def test_module_list_all(self):
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arglist = [
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'--all',
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]
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verifylist = [
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('all', True),
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]
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parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
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# In base command class Lister in cliff, abstract method take_action()
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# returns a tuple containing the column names and an iterable
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# containing the data to be listed.
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columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
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# Additional modules may be present, just check our additions
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self.assertIn(module_name_1, columns)
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self.assertIn(module_name_2, columns)
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self.assertIn(module_version_1, data)
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self.assertIn(module_version_2, data)
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