Doug Hellmann 7abf1bfa3e remove bad entry point test logic
The test being removed verifies that stevedore and pkg_resources work as
expected, and enforce an import scheme through the getattr calls that
should be left up to the plugin definition and not hard-coded into the
tests.

Change-Id: I7ccc0a624e3822de1ea6864f49a254c80a35ae53
2015-11-18 20:34:28 +00:00

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from oslotest import base
import stevedore
from testtools import matchers
class TestPasteDeploymentEntryPoints(base.BaseTestCase):
def test_entry_points(self):
factory_classes = {
'catch_errors': 'CatchErrors',
'correlation_id': 'CorrelationId',
'cors': 'CORS',
'debug': 'Debug',
'healthcheck': 'Healthcheck',
'http_proxy_to_wsgi': 'HTTPProxyToWSGI',
'request_id': 'RequestId',
'sizelimit': 'RequestBodySizeLimiter',
'ssl': 'SSLMiddleware',
}
em = stevedore.ExtensionManager('paste.filter_factory')
# Ensure all the factories are defined by their names
factory_names = [extension.name for extension in em]
self.assertThat(factory_names,
matchers.ContainsAll(factory_classes))