Stephen Finucane 38407c6a78 tests: Stop setting attributes on class
For some reason we were setting a property mock on the FakeClientManager
class. In multiple places, no less. This has a nasty habit of causing
side-effects in other tests, depending on the order that tests run in.
Resolve this simply setting the attribute as we'd expect.

Change-Id: I8bf9055e3f5b885dd5a7a6d751b774934da4a7d7
Signed-off-by: Stephen Finucane <stephenfin@redhat.com>
2024-12-16 18:23:09 +00:00

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from openstackclient.identity.v3 import token
from openstackclient.tests.unit.identity.v3 import fakes as identity_fakes
class TestTokenIssue(identity_fakes.TestIdentityv3):
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.cmd = token.IssueToken(self.app, None)
def test_token_issue_with_project_id(self):
auth_ref = identity_fakes.fake_auth_ref(
identity_fakes.TOKEN_WITH_PROJECT_ID,
)
self.app.client_manager.auth_ref = auth_ref
arglist = []
verifylist = []
parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
# In base command class ShowOne in cliff, abstract method take_action()
# returns a two-part tuple with a tuple of column names and a tuple of
# data to be shown.
columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
collist = ('expires', 'id', 'project_id', 'user_id')
self.assertEqual(collist, columns)
datalist = (
identity_fakes.token_expires,
identity_fakes.token_id,
identity_fakes.project_id,
identity_fakes.user_id,
)
self.assertEqual(datalist, data)
def test_token_issue_with_domain_id(self):
auth_ref = identity_fakes.fake_auth_ref(
identity_fakes.TOKEN_WITH_DOMAIN_ID,
)
self.app.client_manager.auth_ref = auth_ref
arglist = []
verifylist = []
parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
# In base command class ShowOne in cliff, abstract method take_action()
# returns a two-part tuple with a tuple of column names and a tuple of
# data to be shown.
columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
collist = ('domain_id', 'expires', 'id', 'user_id')
self.assertEqual(collist, columns)
datalist = (
identity_fakes.domain_id,
identity_fakes.token_expires,
identity_fakes.token_id,
identity_fakes.user_id,
)
self.assertEqual(datalist, data)
def test_token_issue_with_unscoped(self):
auth_ref = identity_fakes.fake_auth_ref(
identity_fakes.UNSCOPED_TOKEN,
)
self.app.client_manager.auth_ref = auth_ref
arglist = []
verifylist = []
parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
# DisplayCommandBase.take_action() returns two tuples
columns, data = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
collist = (
'expires',
'id',
'user_id',
)
self.assertEqual(collist, columns)
datalist = (
identity_fakes.token_expires,
identity_fakes.token_id,
identity_fakes.user_id,
)
self.assertEqual(datalist, data)
class TestTokenRevoke(identity_fakes.TestIdentityv3):
TOKEN = 'fob'
def setUp(self):
super().setUp()
self.tokens_mock = self.identity_client.tokens
self.tokens_mock.reset_mock()
self.tokens_mock.revoke_token.return_value = True
self.cmd = token.RevokeToken(self.app, None)
def test_token_revoke(self):
arglist = [self.TOKEN]
verifylist = [('token', self.TOKEN)]
parsed_args = self.check_parser(self.cmd, arglist, verifylist)
result = self.cmd.take_action(parsed_args)
self.tokens_mock.revoke_token.assert_called_with(self.TOKEN)
self.assertIsNone(result)