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We have code in the tree that uses both assertEquals and assertEqual. The former is deprecated: http://docs.python.org/2/library/unittest.html#deprecated-aliases As it's a REALLY simple thing to fix, I went ahead and made it all happy. Change-Id: Ibbd9461e2bda591693a6775b9ede1e87b8c008f2
648 lines
25 KiB
Python
648 lines
25 KiB
Python
# vim: tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4
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# Copyright 2012 OpenStack LLC
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# All Rights Reserved.
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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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import testtools
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from quantum.api.v2 import attributes
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from quantum.common import exceptions as q_exc
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class TestAttributes(testtools.TestCase):
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def _construct_dict_and_constraints(self):
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""" Constructs a test dictionary and a definition of constraints.
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:return: A (dictionary, constraint) tuple
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"""
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constraints = {'key1': {'type:values': ['val1', 'val2'],
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'required': True},
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'key2': {'type:string': None,
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'required': False},
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'key3': {'type:dict': {'k4': {'type:string': None,
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'required': True}},
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'required': True}}
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dictionary = {'key1': 'val1',
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'key2': 'a string value',
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'key3': {'k4': 'a string value'}}
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return dictionary, constraints
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def test_is_attr_set(self):
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data = attributes.ATTR_NOT_SPECIFIED
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self.assertIs(attributes.is_attr_set(data), False)
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data = None
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self.assertIs(attributes.is_attr_set(data), False)
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data = "I'm set"
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self.assertIs(attributes.is_attr_set(data), True)
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def test_validate_values(self):
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msg = attributes._validate_values(4, [4, 6])
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_values(4, (4, 6))
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_values(7, [4, 6])
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'7' is not in [4, 6]")
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msg = attributes._validate_values(7, (4, 6))
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'7' is not in (4, 6)")
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def test_validate_string(self):
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msg = attributes._validate_string(None, None)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'None' is not a valid string")
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# 0 == len(data) == max_len
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msg = attributes._validate_string("", 0)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# 0 == len(data) < max_len
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msg = attributes._validate_string("", 9)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# 0 < len(data) < max_len
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msg = attributes._validate_string("123456789", 10)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# 0 < len(data) == max_len
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msg = attributes._validate_string("123456789", 9)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# 0 < max_len < len(data)
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msg = attributes._validate_string("1234567890", 9)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'1234567890' exceeds maximum length of 9")
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msg = attributes._validate_string("123456789", None)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_range(self):
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msg = attributes._validate_range(1, [1, 9])
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_range(5, [1, 9])
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_range(9, [1, 9])
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_range(1, (1, 9))
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_range(5, (1, 9))
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_range(9, (1, 9))
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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msg = attributes._validate_range(0, [1, 9])
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'0' is not in range 1 through 9")
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msg = attributes._validate_range(10, (1, 9))
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'10' is not in range 1 through 9")
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def test_validate_mac_address(self):
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mac_addr = "ff:16:3e:4f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_mac_address(mac_addr)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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mac_addr = "ffa:16:3e:4f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_mac_address(mac_addr)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'%s' is not a valid MAC address" % mac_addr)
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def test_validate_ip_address(self):
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ip_addr = '1.1.1.1'
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_address(ip_addr)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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ip_addr = '1111.1.1.1'
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_address(ip_addr)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'%s' is not a valid IP address" % ip_addr)
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def test_validate_ip_pools(self):
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pools = [[{'end': '10.0.0.254'}],
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[{'start': '10.0.0.254'}],
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[{'start': '1000.0.0.254',
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'end': '1.1.1.1'}],
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[{'start': '10.0.0.2', 'end': '10.0.0.254',
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'forza': 'juve'}],
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[{'start': '10.0.0.2', 'end': '10.0.0.254'},
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{'end': '10.0.0.254'}],
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[None],
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None]
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for pool in pools:
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_pools(pool)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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pools = [[{'end': '10.0.0.254', 'start': '10.0.0.2'},
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{'start': '11.0.0.2', 'end': '11.1.1.1'}],
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[{'start': '11.0.0.2', 'end': '11.0.0.100'}]]
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for pool in pools:
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_pools(pool)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_fixed_ips(self):
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fixed_ips = [
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{'data': [{'subnet_id': '00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000',
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'ip_address': '1111.1.1.1'}],
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'error_msg': "'1111.1.1.1' is not a valid IP address"},
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{'data': [{'subnet_id': 'invalid',
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'ip_address': '1.1.1.1'}],
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'error_msg': "'invalid' is not a valid UUID"},
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{'data': None,
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'error_msg': "Invalid data format for fixed IP: 'None'"},
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{'data': "1.1.1.1",
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'error_msg': "Invalid data format for fixed IP: '1.1.1.1'"},
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{'data': ['00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000', '1.1.1.1'],
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'error_msg': "Invalid data format for fixed IP: "
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"'00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000'"},
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{'data': [['00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000', '1.1.1.1']],
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'error_msg': "Invalid data format for fixed IP: "
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"'['00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000', "
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"'1.1.1.1']'"},
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{'data': [{'subnet_id': '00000000-0fff-ffff-ffff-000000000000',
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'ip_address': '1.1.1.1'},
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{'subnet_id': '00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000',
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'ip_address': '1.1.1.1'}],
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'error_msg': "Duplicate IP address '1.1.1.1'"}]
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for fixed in fixed_ips:
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msg = attributes._validate_fixed_ips(fixed['data'])
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self.assertEqual(msg, fixed['error_msg'])
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fixed_ips = [[{'subnet_id': '00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000',
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'ip_address': '1.1.1.1'}],
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[{'subnet_id': '00000000-0fff-ffff-ffff-000000000000',
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'ip_address': '1.1.1.1'},
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{'subnet_id': '00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000',
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'ip_address': '1.1.1.2'}]]
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for fixed in fixed_ips:
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msg = attributes._validate_fixed_ips(fixed)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_nameservers(self):
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ns_pools = [['1.1.1.2', '1.1.1.2'],
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['www.hostname.com', 'www.hostname.com'],
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['77.hostname.com'],
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['1000.0.0.1'],
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None]
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for ns in ns_pools:
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msg = attributes._validate_nameservers(ns, None)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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ns_pools = [['100.0.0.2'],
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['www.hostname.com'],
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['www.great.marathons.to.travel'],
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['valid'],
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['www.internal.hostname.com']]
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for ns in ns_pools:
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msg = attributes._validate_nameservers(ns, None)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_hostroutes(self):
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hostroute_pools = [[{'destination': '100.0.0.0/24'}],
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[{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20'}],
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[{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20',
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'forza': 'juve',
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'destination': '100.0.0.0/8'}],
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[{'nexthop': '1110.0.2.20',
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'destination': '100.0.0.0/8'}],
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[{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20',
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'destination': '100.0.0.0'}],
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[{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20',
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'destination': '100.0.0.0/8'},
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{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20',
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'destination': '100.0.0.0/8'}],
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[None],
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None]
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for host_routes in hostroute_pools:
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msg = attributes._validate_hostroutes(host_routes, None)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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hostroute_pools = [[{'destination': '100.0.0.0/24',
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'nexthop': '10.0.2.20'}],
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[{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20',
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'destination': '100.0.0.0/8'},
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{'nexthop': '10.0.2.20',
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'destination': '100.0.0.1/8'}]]
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for host_routes in hostroute_pools:
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msg = attributes._validate_hostroutes(host_routes, None)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_ip_address_or_none(self):
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ip_addr = None
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_address_or_none(ip_addr)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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ip_addr = '1.1.1.1'
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_address_or_none(ip_addr)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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ip_addr = '1111.1.1.1'
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msg = attributes._validate_ip_address_or_none(ip_addr)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'%s' is not a valid IP address" % ip_addr)
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def test_hostname_pattern(self):
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data = '@openstack'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, attributes.HOSTNAME_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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data = 'www.openstack.org'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, attributes.HOSTNAME_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_uuid_pattern(self):
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data = 'garbage'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, attributes.UUID_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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data = '00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, attributes.UUID_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_mac_pattern(self):
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# Valid - 3 octets
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base_mac = "fa:16:3e:00:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# Valid - 4 octets
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base_mac = "fa:16:3e:4f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# Invalid - not unicast
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base_mac = "01:16:3e:4f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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# Invalid - invalid format
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base_mac = "a:16:3e:4f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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# Invalid - invalid format
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base_mac = "ffa:16:3e:4f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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# Invalid - invalid format
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base_mac = "01163e4f0000"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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# Invalid - invalid format
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base_mac = "01-16-3e-4f-00-00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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# Invalid - invalid format
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base_mac = "00:16:3:f:00:00"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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# Invalid - invalid format
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base_mac = "12:3:4:5:67:89ab"
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(base_mac,
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attributes.MAC_PATTERN)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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def test_validate_subnet(self):
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# Valid - IPv4
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cidr = "10.0.2.0/24"
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# Valid - IPv6 without final octets
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cidr = "fe80::/24"
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# Valid - IPv6 with final octets
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cidr = "fe80::0/24"
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# Invalid - IPv4 missing mask
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cidr = "10.0.2.0"
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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error = "'%s' is not a valid IP subnet" % cidr
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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# Invalid - IPv6 without final octets, missing mask
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cidr = "fe80::"
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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error = "'%s' is not a valid IP subnet" % cidr
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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# Invalid - IPv6 with final octets, missing mask
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cidr = "fe80::0"
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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error = "'%s' is not a valid IP subnet" % cidr
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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# Invalid - Address format error
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cidr = 'invalid'
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msg = attributes._validate_subnet(cidr,
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None)
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error = "'%s' is not a valid IP subnet" % cidr
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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def test_validate_regex(self):
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pattern = '[hc]at'
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data = None
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, pattern)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'%s' is not a valid input" % data)
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data = 'bat'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, pattern)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'%s' is not a valid input" % data)
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data = 'hat'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, pattern)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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data = 'cat'
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msg = attributes._validate_regex(data, pattern)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_uuid(self):
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msg = attributes._validate_uuid('garbage')
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self.assertEqual(msg, "'garbage' is not a valid UUID")
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msg = attributes._validate_uuid('00000000-ffff-ffff-ffff-000000000000')
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_uuid_list(self):
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# check not a list
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uuids = [None,
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123,
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'e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4',
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'12345678123456781234567812345678',
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{'uuid': 'e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4'}]
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for uuid in uuids:
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msg = attributes._validate_uuid_list(uuid)
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error = "'%s' is not a list" % uuid
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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# check invalid uuid in a list
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invalid_uuid_lists = [[None],
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[123],
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[123, 'e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4'],
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['123', '12345678123456781234567812345678'],
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['t5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4'],
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['e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd44'],
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['e50696100-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4'],
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['e5069610-744bb-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4']]
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for uuid_list in invalid_uuid_lists:
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msg = attributes._validate_uuid_list(uuid_list)
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error = "'%s' is not a valid UUID" % uuid_list[0]
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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# check duplicate items in a list
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duplicate_uuids = ['e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4',
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'f3eeab00-8367-4524-b662-55e64d4cacb5',
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'e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4']
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msg = attributes._validate_uuid_list(duplicate_uuids)
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error = ("Duplicate items in the list: "
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"'%s'" % ', '.join(duplicate_uuids))
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self.assertEqual(msg, error)
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# check valid uuid lists
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valid_uuid_lists = [['e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4'],
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['f3eeab00-8367-4524-b662-55e64d4cacb5'],
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['e5069610-744b-42a7-8bd8-ceac1a229cd4',
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'f3eeab00-8367-4524-b662-55e64d4cacb5']]
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for uuid_list in valid_uuid_lists:
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msg = attributes._validate_uuid_list(uuid_list)
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self.assertEqual(msg, None)
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def test_validate_dict_type(self):
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for value in (None, True, '1', []):
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self.assertEqual(attributes._validate_dict(value),
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"'%s' is not a dictionary" % value)
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def test_validate_dict_without_constraints(self):
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msg = attributes._validate_dict({})
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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# Validate a dictionary without constraints.
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msg = attributes._validate_dict({'key': 'value'})
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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def test_validate_a_valid_dict_with_constraints(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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msg = attributes._validate_dict(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Validation of a valid dictionary failed.')
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def test_validate_dict_with_invalid_validator(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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constraints['key1'] = {'type:unsupported': None, 'required': True}
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msg = attributes._validate_dict(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertEqual(msg, "Validator 'type:unsupported' does not exist.")
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def test_validate_dict_not_required_keys(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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del dictionary['key2']
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msg = attributes._validate_dict(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Field that was not required by the specs was'
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'required by the validator.')
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def test_validate_dict_required_keys(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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del dictionary['key1']
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msg = attributes._validate_dict(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIn('Expected keys:', msg)
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def test_validate_dict_wrong_values(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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dictionary['key1'] = 'UNSUPPORTED'
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msg = attributes._validate_dict(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIsNotNone(msg)
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def test_subdictionary(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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del dictionary['key3']['k4']
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dictionary['key3']['k5'] = 'a string value'
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msg = attributes._validate_dict(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIn('Expected keys:', msg)
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def test_validate_dict_or_none(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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# Check whether None is a valid value.
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msg = attributes._validate_dict_or_none(None, constraints)
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Validation of a None dictionary failed.')
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# Check validation of a regular dictionary.
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msg = attributes._validate_dict_or_none(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Validation of a valid dictionary failed.')
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def test_validate_dict_or_empty(self):
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dictionary, constraints = self._construct_dict_and_constraints()
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# Check whether an empty dictionary is valid.
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msg = attributes._validate_dict_or_empty({}, constraints)
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Validation of a None dictionary failed.')
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# Check validation of a regular dictionary.
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msg = attributes._validate_dict_or_none(dictionary, constraints)
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Validation of a valid dictionary failed.')
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self.assertIsNone(msg, 'Validation of a valid dictionary failed.')
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def test_validate_non_negative(self):
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for value in (-1, '-2'):
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self.assertEqual(attributes._validate_non_negative(value),
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"'%s' should be non-negative" % value)
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for value in (0, 1, '2', True, False):
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msg = attributes._validate_non_negative(value)
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self.assertIsNone(msg)
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class TestConvertToBoolean(testtools.TestCase):
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def test_convert_to_boolean_bool(self):
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean(True), True)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean(False), False)
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def test_convert_to_boolean_int(self):
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean(0), False)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean(1), True)
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self.assertRaises(q_exc.InvalidInput,
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attributes.convert_to_boolean,
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7)
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def test_convert_to_boolean_str(self):
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean('True'), True)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean('true'), True)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean('False'), False)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean('false'), False)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean('0'), False)
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self.assertIs(attributes.convert_to_boolean('1'), True)
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self.assertRaises(q_exc.InvalidInput,
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attributes.convert_to_boolean,
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'7')
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class TestConvertToInt(testtools.TestCase):
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def test_convert_to_int_int(self):
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self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_int(-1), -1)
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self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_int(0), 0)
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self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_int(1), 1)
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def test_convert_to_int_str(self):
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self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_int('4'), 4)
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self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_int('6'), 6)
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self.assertRaises(q_exc.InvalidInput,
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attributes.convert_to_int,
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'garbage')
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def test_convert_to_int_none(self):
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self.assertRaises(q_exc.InvalidInput,
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|
attributes.convert_to_int,
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|
None)
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|
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def test_convert_none_to_empty_list_none(self):
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|
self.assertEqual(
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[], attributes.convert_none_to_empty_list(None))
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|
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def test_convert_none_to_empty_dict(self):
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|
self.assertEqual(
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{}, attributes.convert_none_to_empty_dict(None))
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|
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def test_convert_none_to_empty_list_value(self):
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|
values = ['1', 3, [], [1], {}, {'a': 3}]
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|
for value in values:
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self.assertEqual(
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|
value, attributes.convert_none_to_empty_list(value))
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|
|
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class TestConvertKvp(testtools.TestCase):
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|
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def test_convert_kvp_list_to_dict_succeeds_for_missing_values(self):
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|
result = attributes.convert_kvp_list_to_dict(['True'])
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|
self.assertEqual({}, result)
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|
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def test_convert_kvp_list_to_dict_succeeds_for_multiple_values(self):
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|
result = attributes.convert_kvp_list_to_dict(
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|
['a=b', 'a=c', 'a=c', 'b=a'])
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|
self.assertEqual({'a': ['c', 'b'], 'b': ['a']}, result)
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|
|
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def test_convert_kvp_list_to_dict_succeeds_for_values(self):
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|
result = attributes.convert_kvp_list_to_dict(['a=b', 'c=d'])
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|
self.assertEqual({'a': ['b'], 'c': ['d']}, result)
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|
|
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def test_convert_kvp_str_to_list_fails_for_missing_key(self):
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|
with testtools.ExpectedException(q_exc.InvalidInput):
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|
attributes.convert_kvp_str_to_list('=a')
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|
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|
def test_convert_kvp_str_to_list_fails_for_missing_equals(self):
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|
with testtools.ExpectedException(q_exc.InvalidInput):
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|
attributes.convert_kvp_str_to_list('a')
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|
|
|
def test_convert_kvp_str_to_list_succeeds_for_one_equals(self):
|
|
result = attributes.convert_kvp_str_to_list('a=')
|
|
self.assertEqual(['a', ''], result)
|
|
|
|
def test_convert_kvp_str_to_list_succeeds_for_two_equals(self):
|
|
result = attributes.convert_kvp_str_to_list('a=a=a')
|
|
self.assertEqual(['a', 'a=a'], result)
|
|
|
|
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|
class TestConvertToList(testtools.TestCase):
|
|
|
|
def test_convert_to_empty_list(self):
|
|
for item in (None, [], (), {}):
|
|
self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_list(item), [])
|
|
|
|
def test_convert_to_list_string(self):
|
|
for item in ('', 'foo'):
|
|
self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_list(item), [item])
|
|
|
|
def test_convert_to_list_iterable(self):
|
|
for item in ([None], [1, 2, 3], (1, 2, 3), set([1, 2, 3]), ['foo']):
|
|
self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_list(item), list(item))
|
|
|
|
def test_convert_to_list_non_iterable(self):
|
|
for item in (True, False, 1, 1.2, object()):
|
|
self.assertEqual(attributes.convert_to_list(item), [item])
|