Gabriel Hurley 856983fbcd Allow proper log output during test runs.
This involved a huge amount of cleanup to existing code
in order to make sure that existing failures were properly
fixed or silenced when intentional.

Additionally, this introduces a set of pre-built exception
instances for test purposes which are marked with the
"silence_logging" attribute to denote expected failures which
should not be logged in test output.

Change-Id: I6b420382dcdc5792c7be4d727853f438154c641e
2012-05-10 10:21:42 -07:00

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# Copyright 2012 Nebula, Inc.
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from glanceclient.common import exceptions as glance_exceptions
from keystoneclient import exceptions as keystone_exceptions
from novaclient import exceptions as nova_exceptions
from .utils import TestDataContainer
def data(TEST):
TEST.exceptions = TestDataContainer()
msg = "Expected failure."
keystone_exception = keystone_exceptions.ClientException(500, message=msg)
keystone_exception.silence_logging = True
TEST.exceptions.keystone = keystone_exception
nova_exception = nova_exceptions.ClientException(500, message=msg)
nova_exception.silence_logging = True
TEST.exceptions.nova = nova_exception
glance_exception = glance_exceptions.ClientException(500, message=msg)
glance_exception.silence_logging = True
TEST.exceptions.glance = glance_exception