aboutsummaryrefslogtreecommitdiffstats
path: root/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
Diffstat (limited to 'keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py')
-rw-r--r--keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py349
1 files changed, 146 insertions, 203 deletions
diff --git a/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py b/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py
index c536169a..2eb9db14 100644
--- a/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py
+++ b/keystone-moon/keystone/tests/unit/test_v3_catalog.py
@@ -31,12 +31,12 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_region_with_id(self):
"""Call ``PUT /regions/{region_id}`` w/o an ID in the request body."""
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref()
region_id = ref.pop('id')
r = self.put(
'/regions/%s' % region_id,
body={'region': ref},
- expected_status=201)
+ expected_status=http_client.CREATED)
self.assertValidRegionResponse(r, ref)
# Double-check that the region ID was kept as-is and not
# populated with a UUID, as is the case with POST /v3/regions
@@ -44,12 +44,12 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_region_with_matching_ids(self):
"""Call ``PUT /regions/{region_id}`` with an ID in the request body."""
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref()
region_id = ref['id']
r = self.put(
'/regions/%s' % region_id,
body={'region': ref},
- expected_status=201)
+ expected_status=http_client.CREATED)
self.assertValidRegionResponse(r, ref)
# Double-check that the region ID was kept as-is and not
# populated with a UUID, as is the case with POST /v3/regions
@@ -60,16 +60,16 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
ref = dict(description="my region")
self.put(
'/regions/myregion',
- body={'region': ref}, expected_status=201)
+ body={'region': ref}, expected_status=http_client.CREATED)
# Create region again with duplicate id
self.put(
'/regions/myregion',
- body={'region': ref}, expected_status=409)
+ body={'region': ref}, expected_status=http_client.CONFLICT)
def test_create_region(self):
"""Call ``POST /regions`` with an ID in the request body."""
# the ref will have an ID defined on it
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref()
r = self.post(
'/regions',
body={'region': ref})
@@ -83,39 +83,30 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_region_with_empty_id(self):
"""Call ``POST /regions`` with an empty ID in the request body."""
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
- ref['id'] = ''
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref(id='')
- r = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref}, expected_status=201)
+ r = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref})
self.assertValidRegionResponse(r, ref)
self.assertNotEmpty(r.result['region'].get('id'))
def test_create_region_without_id(self):
"""Call ``POST /regions`` without an ID in the request body."""
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref()
# instead of defining the ID ourselves...
del ref['id']
# let the service define the ID
- r = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref},
- expected_status=201)
+ r = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref})
self.assertValidRegionResponse(r, ref)
def test_create_region_without_description(self):
"""Call ``POST /regions`` without description in the request body."""
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref(description=None)
del ref['description']
- r = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref},
- expected_status=201)
+ r = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref})
# Create the description in the reference to compare to since the
# response should now have a description, even though we didn't send
# it with the original reference.
@@ -123,51 +114,34 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
self.assertValidRegionResponse(r, ref)
def test_create_regions_with_same_description_string(self):
- """Call ``POST /regions`` with same description in the request bodies.
- """
+ """Call ``POST /regions`` with duplicate descriptions."""
# NOTE(lbragstad): Make sure we can create two regions that have the
# same description.
- ref1 = self.new_region_ref()
- ref2 = self.new_region_ref()
-
region_desc = 'Some Region Description'
- ref1['description'] = region_desc
- ref2['description'] = region_desc
+ ref1 = unit.new_region_ref(description=region_desc)
+ ref2 = unit.new_region_ref(description=region_desc)
- resp1 = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref1},
- expected_status=201)
+ resp1 = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref1})
self.assertValidRegionResponse(resp1, ref1)
- resp2 = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref2},
- expected_status=201)
+ resp2 = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref2})
self.assertValidRegionResponse(resp2, ref2)
def test_create_regions_without_descriptions(self):
- """Call ``POST /regions`` with no description in the request bodies.
- """
+ """Call ``POST /regions`` with no description."""
# NOTE(lbragstad): Make sure we can create two regions that have
# no description in the request body. The description should be
# populated by Catalog Manager.
- ref1 = self.new_region_ref()
- ref2 = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref1 = unit.new_region_ref()
+ ref2 = unit.new_region_ref()
del ref1['description']
ref2['description'] = None
- resp1 = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref1},
- expected_status=201)
+ resp1 = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref1})
- resp2 = self.post(
- '/regions',
- body={'region': ref2},
- expected_status=201)
+ resp2 = self.post('/regions', body={'region': ref2})
# Create the descriptions in the references to compare to since the
# responses should now have descriptions, even though we didn't send
# a description with the original references.
@@ -179,7 +153,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_region_with_conflicting_ids(self):
"""Call ``PUT /regions/{region_id}`` with conflicting region IDs."""
# the region ref is created with an ID
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref()
# but instead of using that ID, make up a new, conflicting one
self.put(
@@ -193,8 +167,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
self.assertValidRegionListResponse(r, ref=self.region)
def _create_region_with_parent_id(self, parent_id=None):
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
- ref['parent_region_id'] = parent_id
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref(parent_region_id=parent_id)
return self.post(
'/regions',
body={'region': ref})
@@ -220,7 +193,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_update_region(self):
"""Call ``PATCH /regions/{region_id}``."""
- region = self.new_region_ref()
+ region = unit.new_region_ref()
del region['id']
r = self.patch('/regions/%(region_id)s' % {
'region_id': self.region_id},
@@ -229,18 +202,16 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_update_region_without_description_keeps_original(self):
"""Call ``PATCH /regions/{region_id}``."""
- region_ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ region_ref = unit.new_region_ref()
- resp = self.post('/regions', body={'region': region_ref},
- expected_status=201)
+ resp = self.post('/regions', body={'region': region_ref})
region_updates = {
# update with something that's not the description
'parent_region_id': self.region_id,
}
resp = self.patch('/regions/%s' % region_ref['id'],
- body={'region': region_updates},
- expected_status=200)
+ body={'region': region_updates})
# NOTE(dstanek): Keystone should keep the original description.
self.assertEqual(region_ref['description'],
@@ -248,9 +219,8 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_update_region_with_null_description(self):
"""Call ``PATCH /regions/{region_id}``."""
- region = self.new_region_ref()
+ region = unit.new_region_ref(description=None)
del region['id']
- region['description'] = None
r = self.patch('/regions/%(region_id)s' % {
'region_id': self.region_id},
body={'region': region})
@@ -262,8 +232,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_delete_region(self):
"""Call ``DELETE /regions/{region_id}``."""
-
- ref = self.new_region_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_region_ref()
r = self.post(
'/regions',
body={'region': ref})
@@ -276,7 +245,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_service(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref()
r = self.post(
'/services',
body={'service': ref})
@@ -284,7 +253,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_service_no_name(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref()
del ref['name']
r = self.post(
'/services',
@@ -294,7 +263,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_service_no_enabled(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref()
del ref['enabled']
r = self.post(
'/services',
@@ -305,8 +274,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_service_enabled_false(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
- ref['enabled'] = False
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref(enabled=False)
r = self.post(
'/services',
body={'service': ref})
@@ -315,8 +283,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_service_enabled_true(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
- ref['enabled'] = True
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref(enabled=True)
r = self.post(
'/services',
body={'service': ref})
@@ -325,22 +292,19 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_service_enabled_str_true(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
- ref['enabled'] = 'True'
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref(enabled='True')
self.post('/services', body={'service': ref},
expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
def test_create_service_enabled_str_false(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
- ref['enabled'] = 'False'
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref(enabled='False')
self.post('/services', body={'service': ref},
expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
def test_create_service_enabled_str_random(self):
"""Call ``POST /services``."""
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
- ref['enabled'] = 'puppies'
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref(enabled='puppies')
self.post('/services', body={'service': ref},
expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
@@ -350,8 +314,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
self.assertValidServiceListResponse(r, ref=self.service)
def _create_random_service(self):
- ref = self.new_service_ref()
- ref['enabled'] = True
+ ref = unit.new_service_ref()
response = self.post(
'/services',
body={'service': ref})
@@ -399,7 +362,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_update_service(self):
"""Call ``PATCH /services/{service_id}``."""
- service = self.new_service_ref()
+ service = unit.new_service_ref()
del service['id']
r = self.patch('/services/%(service_id)s' % {
'service_id': self.service_id},
@@ -423,7 +386,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
region = self._create_region_with_parent_id(
parent_id=parent_region_id)
service = self._create_random_service()
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(
service_id=service['id'],
interface=interface,
region_id=region.result['region']['id'])
@@ -547,87 +510,84 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_create_endpoint_no_enabled(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints``."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
- r = self.post(
- '/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref})
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id)
+ r = self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
ref['enabled'] = True
self.assertValidEndpointResponse(r, ref)
def test_create_endpoint_enabled_true(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints`` with enabled: true."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
enabled=True)
- r = self.post(
- '/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref})
+ r = self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
self.assertValidEndpointResponse(r, ref)
def test_create_endpoint_enabled_false(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints`` with enabled: false."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
enabled=False)
- r = self.post(
- '/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref})
+ r = self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
self.assertValidEndpointResponse(r, ref)
def test_create_endpoint_enabled_str_true(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints`` with enabled: 'True'."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
enabled='True')
- self.post(
- '/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref},
- expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref},
+ expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
def test_create_endpoint_enabled_str_false(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints`` with enabled: 'False'."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
enabled='False')
- self.post(
- '/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref},
- expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref},
+ expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
def test_create_endpoint_enabled_str_random(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints`` with enabled: 'puppies'."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
enabled='puppies')
- self.post(
- '/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref},
- expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref},
+ expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
def test_create_endpoint_with_invalid_region_id(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints``."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
- ref["region_id"] = uuid.uuid4().hex
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref},
expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
def test_create_endpoint_with_region(self):
- """EndpointV3 creates the region before creating the endpoint, if
- endpoint is provided with 'region' and no 'region_id'
+ """EndpointV3 creates the region before creating the endpoint.
+
+ This occurs when endpoint is provided with 'region' and no 'region_id'.
"""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
- ref["region"] = uuid.uuid4().hex
- ref.pop('region_id')
- self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref}, expected_status=201)
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref_with_region(service_id=self.service_id,
+ region=uuid.uuid4().hex)
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
# Make sure the region is created
- self.get('/regions/%(region_id)s' % {
- 'region_id': ref["region"]})
+ self.get('/regions/%(region_id)s' % {'region_id': ref["region"]})
def test_create_endpoint_with_no_region(self):
"""EndpointV3 allows to creates the endpoint without region."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
- ref.pop('region_id')
- self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref}, expected_status=201)
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id, region_id=None)
+ del ref['region_id'] # cannot just be None, it needs to not exist
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
def test_create_endpoint_with_empty_url(self):
"""Call ``POST /endpoints``."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
- ref["url"] = ''
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id, url='')
self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref},
expected_status=http_client.BAD_REQUEST)
@@ -640,7 +600,9 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
def test_update_endpoint(self):
"""Call ``PATCH /endpoints/{endpoint_id}``."""
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id)
del ref['id']
r = self.patch(
'/endpoints/%(endpoint_id)s' % {
@@ -704,13 +666,12 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
'endpoint_id': self.endpoint_id})
# create a v3 endpoint ref, and then tweak it back to a v2-style ref
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service['id'])
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref_with_region(service_id=self.service['id'],
+ region=uuid.uuid4().hex,
+ internalurl=None)
del ref['id']
del ref['interface']
ref['publicurl'] = ref.pop('url')
- ref['internalurl'] = None
- ref['region'] = ref['region_id']
- del ref['region_id']
# don't set adminurl to ensure it's absence is handled like internalurl
# create the endpoint on v2 (using a v3 token)
@@ -751,15 +712,16 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
self.assertEqual(endpoint_v2['region'], endpoint_v3['region_id'])
def test_deleting_endpoint_with_space_in_url(self):
- # create a v3 endpoint ref
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service['id'])
-
# add a space to all urls (intentional "i d" to test bug)
url_with_space = "http://127.0.0.1:8774 /v1.1/\$(tenant_i d)s"
- ref['publicurl'] = url_with_space
- ref['internalurl'] = url_with_space
- ref['adminurl'] = url_with_space
- ref['url'] = url_with_space
+
+ # create a v3 endpoint ref
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service['id'],
+ region_id=None,
+ publicurl=url_with_space,
+ internalurl=url_with_space,
+ adminurl=url_with_space,
+ url=url_with_space)
# add the endpoint to the database
self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(ref['id'], ref)
@@ -767,7 +729,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
# delete the endpoint
self.delete('/endpoints/%s' % ref['id'])
- # make sure it's deleted (GET should return 404)
+ # make sure it's deleted (GET should return Not Found)
self.get('/endpoints/%s' % ref['id'],
expected_status=http_client.NOT_FOUND)
@@ -776,15 +738,24 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
# list one valid url is enough, no need to list too much
valid_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8774/v1.1/$(tenant_id)s'
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id)
- ref['url'] = valid_url
- self.post('/endpoints',
- body={'endpoint': ref},
- expected_status=201)
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
+ url=valid_url)
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
+
+ def test_endpoint_create_with_valid_url_project_id(self):
+ """Create endpoint with valid url should be tested,too."""
+ valid_url = 'http://127.0.0.1:8774/v1.1/$(project_id)s'
+
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id,
+ interface='public',
+ region_id=self.region_id,
+ url=valid_url)
+ self.post('/endpoints', body={'endpoint': ref})
def test_endpoint_create_with_invalid_url(self):
- """Test the invalid cases: substitutions is not exactly right.
- """
+ """Test the invalid cases: substitutions is not exactly right."""
invalid_urls = [
# using a substitution that is not whitelisted - KeyError
'http://127.0.0.1:8774/v1.1/$(nonexistent)s',
@@ -799,7 +770,7 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
'http://127.0.0.1:8774/v1.1/$(admin_url)d',
]
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id)
+ ref = unit.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id)
for invalid_url in invalid_urls:
ref['url'] = invalid_url
@@ -809,37 +780,30 @@ class CatalogTestCase(test_v3.RestfulTestCase):
class TestCatalogAPISQL(unit.TestCase):
- """Tests for the catalog Manager against the SQL backend.
-
- """
+ """Tests for the catalog Manager against the SQL backend."""
def setUp(self):
super(TestCatalogAPISQL, self).setUp()
self.useFixture(database.Database())
self.catalog_api = catalog.Manager()
- self.service_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
- service = {'id': self.service_id, 'name': uuid.uuid4().hex}
+ service = unit.new_service_ref()
+ self.service_id = service['id']
self.catalog_api.create_service(self.service_id, service)
- endpoint = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=self.service_id)
+ self.create_endpoint(service_id=self.service_id)
+
+ def create_endpoint(self, service_id, **kwargs):
+ endpoint = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=service_id,
+ region_id=None, **kwargs)
+
self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(endpoint['id'], endpoint)
+ return endpoint
def config_overrides(self):
super(TestCatalogAPISQL, self).config_overrides()
self.config_fixture.config(group='catalog', driver='sql')
- def new_endpoint_ref(self, service_id):
- return {
- 'id': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'name': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'description': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'interface': uuid.uuid4().hex[:8],
- 'service_id': service_id,
- 'url': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'region': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- }
-
def test_get_catalog_ignores_endpoints_with_invalid_urls(self):
user_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
@@ -851,14 +815,12 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQL(unit.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(1, len(self.catalog_api.list_endpoints()))
# create a new, invalid endpoint - malformed type declaration
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id)
- ref['url'] = 'http://keystone/%(tenant_id)'
- self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(ref['id'], ref)
+ self.create_endpoint(self.service_id,
+ url='http://keystone/%(tenant_id)')
# create a new, invalid endpoint - nonexistent key
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id)
- ref['url'] = 'http://keystone/%(you_wont_find_me)s'
- self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(ref['id'], ref)
+ self.create_endpoint(self.service_id,
+ url='http://keystone/%(you_wont_find_me)s')
# verify that the invalid endpoints don't appear in the catalog
catalog = self.catalog_api.get_v3_catalog(user_id, tenant_id)
@@ -867,9 +829,8 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQL(unit.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(3, len(self.catalog_api.list_endpoints()))
# create another valid endpoint - tenant_id will be replaced
- ref = self.new_endpoint_ref(self.service_id)
- ref['url'] = 'http://keystone/%(tenant_id)s'
- self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(ref['id'], ref)
+ self.create_endpoint(self.service_id,
+ url='http://keystone/%(tenant_id)s')
# there are two valid endpoints, positive check
catalog = self.catalog_api.get_v3_catalog(user_id, tenant_id)
@@ -877,7 +838,8 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQL(unit.TestCase):
# If the URL has no 'tenant_id' to substitute, we will skip the
# endpoint which contains this kind of URL, negative check.
- catalog = self.catalog_api.get_v3_catalog(user_id, tenant_id=None)
+ tenant_id = None
+ catalog = self.catalog_api.get_v3_catalog(user_id, tenant_id)
self.assertThat(catalog[0]['endpoints'], matchers.HasLength(1))
def test_get_catalog_always_returns_service_name(self):
@@ -885,23 +847,15 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQL(unit.TestCase):
tenant_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
# create a service, with a name
- named_svc = {
- 'id': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'type': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'name': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- }
+ named_svc = unit.new_service_ref()
self.catalog_api.create_service(named_svc['id'], named_svc)
- endpoint = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=named_svc['id'])
- self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(endpoint['id'], endpoint)
+ self.create_endpoint(service_id=named_svc['id'])
# create a service, with no name
- unnamed_svc = {
- 'id': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'type': uuid.uuid4().hex
- }
+ unnamed_svc = unit.new_service_ref(name=None)
+ del unnamed_svc['name']
self.catalog_api.create_service(unnamed_svc['id'], unnamed_svc)
- endpoint = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=unnamed_svc['id'])
- self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(endpoint['id'], endpoint)
+ self.create_endpoint(service_id=unnamed_svc['id'])
catalog = self.catalog_api.get_v3_catalog(user_id, tenant_id)
@@ -917,9 +871,7 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQL(unit.TestCase):
# TODO(dstanek): this needs refactoring with the test above, but we are in a
# crunch so that will happen in a future patch.
class TestCatalogAPISQLRegions(unit.TestCase):
- """Tests for the catalog Manager against the SQL backend.
-
- """
+ """Tests for the catalog Manager against the SQL backend."""
def setUp(self):
super(TestCatalogAPISQLRegions, self).setUp()
@@ -930,23 +882,13 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQLRegions(unit.TestCase):
super(TestCatalogAPISQLRegions, self).config_overrides()
self.config_fixture.config(group='catalog', driver='sql')
- def new_endpoint_ref(self, service_id):
- return {
- 'id': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'name': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'description': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'interface': uuid.uuid4().hex[:8],
- 'service_id': service_id,
- 'url': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- 'region_id': uuid.uuid4().hex,
- }
-
def test_get_catalog_returns_proper_endpoints_with_no_region(self):
- service_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
- service = {'id': service_id, 'name': uuid.uuid4().hex}
+ service = unit.new_service_ref()
+ service_id = service['id']
self.catalog_api.create_service(service_id, service)
- endpoint = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=service_id)
+ endpoint = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=service_id,
+ region_id=None)
del endpoint['region_id']
self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(endpoint['id'], endpoint)
@@ -958,12 +900,13 @@ class TestCatalogAPISQLRegions(unit.TestCase):
catalog[0]['endpoints'][0], ref=endpoint)
def test_get_catalog_returns_proper_endpoints_with_region(self):
- service_id = uuid.uuid4().hex
- service = {'id': service_id, 'name': uuid.uuid4().hex}
+ service = unit.new_service_ref()
+ service_id = service['id']
self.catalog_api.create_service(service_id, service)
- endpoint = self.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=service_id)
- self.catalog_api.create_region({'id': endpoint['region_id']})
+ endpoint = unit.new_endpoint_ref(service_id=service_id)
+ region = unit.new_region_ref(id=endpoint['region_id'])
+ self.catalog_api.create_region(region)
self.catalog_api.create_endpoint(endpoint['id'], endpoint)
endpoint = self.catalog_api.get_endpoint(endpoint['id'])