almanach/tests/api/auth/test_mixed_auth.py
Frédéric Guillot e0561271cf Migrate code base to oslo.config and oslo.log
In order to migrate the code base to the "OpenStack way":

* Replace ConfigParser by oslo.config
* Replace logging by oslo.log
* Use testtools as base class for unit tests
* Add tox -e genconfig to generate config file
* Start to organize the file structure like other projects
* Define 2 cli entry points almanach-collector and almanach-api
* The docker-compose.yml is now used to run integration-tests
* Integration tests will be moved to tempest in the future
* Docker configs should be deprecated and moved to Kolla

Change-Id: I89a89a92c7bdb3125cc568323db0f9488e1380db
2016-10-13 11:28:09 -04:00

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# Copyright 2016 Internap.
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from flexmock import flexmock
from hamcrest import assert_that
from hamcrest import calling
from hamcrest import equal_to
from hamcrest import raises
from almanach.api.auth import mixed_auth
from almanach.core import exception
from tests import base
class MixedAuthenticationTest(base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(MixedAuthenticationTest, self).setUp()
self.auth_one = flexmock()
self.auth_two = flexmock()
self.auth_backend = mixed_auth.MixedAuthentication([self.auth_one, self.auth_two])
def test_with_token_valid_with_auth_one(self):
token = "my token"
self.auth_one.should_receive("validate").and_return(True)
assert_that(self.auth_backend.validate(token), equal_to(True))
def test_with_token_valid_with_auth_two(self):
token = "my token"
self.auth_one.should_receive("validate").and_raise(exception.AuthenticationFailureException)
self.auth_two.should_receive("validate").and_return(True)
assert_that(self.auth_backend.validate(token), equal_to(True))
def test_with_token_valid_with_auth_twos(self):
token = "bad token"
self.auth_one.should_receive("validate").and_raise(exception.AuthenticationFailureException)
self.auth_two.should_receive("validate").and_raise(exception.AuthenticationFailureException)
assert_that(calling(self.auth_backend.validate)
.with_args(token), raises(exception.AuthenticationFailureException))