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1 files changed, 18 insertions, 19 deletions
diff --git a/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_cert_setup.py b/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_cert_setup.py
index 769e7c8e..debf87f5 100644
--- a/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_cert_setup.py
+++ b/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_cert_setup.py
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import os
import shutil
import mock
+from six.moves import http_client
from testtools import matchers
from keystone.common import environment
@@ -29,7 +30,6 @@ from keystone import token
SSLDIR = unit.dirs.tmp('ssl')
CONF = unit.CONF
-DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID = CONF.identity.default_domain_id
CERTDIR = os.path.join(SSLDIR, 'certs')
@@ -74,17 +74,12 @@ class CertSetupTestCase(rest.RestfulTestCase):
controller = token.controllers.Auth()
self.config_fixture.config(group='signing', certfile='invalid')
- password = 'fake1'
- user = {
- 'name': 'fake1',
- 'password': password,
- 'domain_id': DEFAULT_DOMAIN_ID
- }
- user = self.identity_api.create_user(user)
+ user = unit.create_user(self.identity_api,
+ domain_id=CONF.identity.default_domain_id)
body_dict = {
'passwordCredentials': {
'userId': user['id'],
- 'password': password,
+ 'password': user['password'],
},
}
self.assertRaises(exception.UnexpectedError,
@@ -113,11 +108,13 @@ class CertSetupTestCase(rest.RestfulTestCase):
# requests don't have some of the normal information
signing_resp = self.request(self.public_app,
'/v2.0/certificates/signing',
- method='GET', expected_status=200)
+ method='GET',
+ expected_status=http_client.OK)
cacert_resp = self.request(self.public_app,
'/v2.0/certificates/ca',
- method='GET', expected_status=200)
+ method='GET',
+ expected_status=http_client.OK)
with open(CONF.signing.certfile) as f:
self.assertEqual(f.read(), signing_resp.text)
@@ -133,7 +130,7 @@ class CertSetupTestCase(rest.RestfulTestCase):
for accept in [None, 'text/html', 'application/json', 'text/xml']:
headers = {'Accept': accept} if accept else {}
resp = self.request(self.public_app, path, method='GET',
- expected_status=200,
+ expected_status=http_client.OK,
headers=headers)
self.assertEqual('text/html', resp.content_type)
@@ -146,7 +143,7 @@ class CertSetupTestCase(rest.RestfulTestCase):
def test_failure(self):
for path in ['/v2.0/certificates/signing', '/v2.0/certificates/ca']:
self.request(self.public_app, path, method='GET',
- expected_status=500)
+ expected_status=http_client.INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR)
def test_pki_certs_rebuild(self):
self.test_create_pki_certs()
@@ -228,15 +225,17 @@ class TestExecCommand(unit.TestCase):
ssl = openssl.ConfigureSSL('keystone_user', 'keystone_group')
ssl.exec_command(['ls'])
- @mock.patch.object(environment.subprocess.Popen, 'communicate')
- @mock.patch.object(environment.subprocess.Popen, 'poll')
- def test_running_an_invalid_command(self, mock_poll, mock_communicate):
+ @mock.patch.object(environment.subprocess, 'check_output')
+ def test_running_an_invalid_command(self, mock_check_output):
+ cmd = ['ls']
+
output = 'this is the output string'
- mock_communicate.return_value = (output, '')
- mock_poll.return_value = 1
+ error = environment.subprocess.CalledProcessError(returncode=1,
+ cmd=cmd,
+ output=output)
+ mock_check_output.side_effect = error
- cmd = ['ls']
ssl = openssl.ConfigureSSL('keystone_user', 'keystone_group')
e = self.assertRaises(environment.subprocess.CalledProcessError,
ssl.exec_command,