def test_unexpected_http_method(self):
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)

        error_message = "Expected HTTP method 'GET', got 'POST'"
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_post_request(_STUB_URL_PATH, None)
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    def test_unexpected_http_method(self):
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)

        error_message = "Expected HTTP method 'GET', got 'POST'"
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_post_request(_STUB_URL_PATH, None)
 def test_exception_inside_context_manager(self):
     """The validation for the number of requests is skipped."""
     connection = \
         self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)
     error_message = 'Foo'
     with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
         with connection:
             assert False, error_message
 def test_too_many_requests(self):
     connection = MockConnection()
     error_message = \
         'Not enough API calls for new requests (requested {!r})'.format(
             _STUB_URL_PATH,
             )
     with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
         connection.send_get_request(_STUB_URL_PATH)
 def test_too_few_requests(self):
     connection = \
         self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)
     error_message = '1 more requests were expected'
     with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
         with connection:
             # Do not make any requests in the connection
             pass
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 def test_exception_inside_context_manager(self):
     """The validation for the number of requests is skipped."""
     connection = \
         self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)
     error_message = 'Foo'
     with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
         with connection:
             assert False, error_message
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 def test_too_many_requests(self):
     connection = MockPortalConnection()
     error_message = \
         'Not enough API calls for new requests (requested {!r})'.format(
             _STUB_URL_PATH,
             )
     with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
         connection.send_get_request(_STUB_URL_PATH)
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 def test_too_few_requests(self):
     connection = \
         self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)
     error_message = '1 more requests were expected'
     with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
         with connection:
             # Do not make any requests in the connection
             pass
    def test_unexpected_query_string_args(self):
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)

        query_string_args = {'a': 'b'}
        error_message = 'Expected query string arguments {!r}, got {!r}' \
            .format(None, query_string_args)
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_get_request(_STUB_URL_PATH, query_string_args)
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    def test_unexpected_query_string_args(self):
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)

        query_string_args = {'a': 'b'}
        error_message = 'Expected query string arguments {!r}, got {!r}' \
            .format(None, query_string_args)
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_get_request(_STUB_URL_PATH, query_string_args)
    def test_unexpected_url_path(self):
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)

        url_path = _STUB_URL_PATH + '/foo'
        error_message = 'Expected URL {!r}, got {!r}'.format(
            _STUB_URL_PATH,
            url_path,
            )
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_get_request(url_path)
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    def test_unexpected_url_path(self):
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(_STUB_API_CALL_1)

        url_path = _STUB_URL_PATH + '/foo'
        error_message = 'Expected URL path {!r}, got {!r}'.format(
            _STUB_URL_PATH,
            url_path,
        )
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_get_request(url_path)
    def test_unexpected_request_body_deserialization(self):
        expected_api_call = SuccessfulAPICall(
            _STUB_URL_PATH,
            'PUT',
            response=_STUB_RESPONSE,
            )
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(expected_api_call)

        request_body_deserialization = {'a': 'b'}
        error_message = 'Expected request body deserialization {!r}, got {!r}' \
            .format(None, request_body_deserialization)
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_put_request(
                _STUB_URL_PATH,
                request_body_deserialization,
                )
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    def test_unexpected_request_body_deserialization(self):
        expected_api_call = SuccessfulAPICall(
            _STUB_URL_PATH,
            'PUT',
            response_body_deserialization=_STUB_RESPONSE_BODY_DESERIALIZATION,
        )
        connection = \
            self._make_connection_for_expected_api_call(expected_api_call)

        request_body_deserialization = {'a': 'b'}
        error_message = 'Expected request body deserialization {!r}, got {!r}' \
            .format(None, request_body_deserialization)
        with assert_raises_substring(AssertionError, error_message):
            connection.send_put_request(
                _STUB_URL_PATH,
                request_body_deserialization,
            )