def test_get_public_key(self):
        # Setup Expected Response
        pem = "pem110872"
        expected_response = {"pem": pem}
        expected_response = resources_pb2.PublicKey(**expected_response)

        # Mock the API response
        channel = ChannelStub(responses=[expected_response])
        patch = mock.patch("google.api_core.grpc_helpers.create_channel")
        with patch as create_channel:
            create_channel.return_value = channel
            client = kms_v1.KeyManagementServiceClient()

        # Setup Request
        name = client.crypto_key_version_path(
            "[PROJECT]",
            "[LOCATION]",
            "[KEY_RING]",
            "[CRYPTO_KEY]",
            "[CRYPTO_KEY_VERSION]",
        )

        response = client.get_public_key(name)
        assert expected_response == response

        assert len(channel.requests) == 1
        expected_request = service_pb2.GetPublicKeyRequest(name=name)
        actual_request = channel.requests[0][1]
        assert expected_request == actual_request
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    def test_get_public_key(self):
        # Setup Expected Response
        pem = 'pem110872'
        expected_response = {'pem': pem}
        expected_response = resources_pb2.PublicKey(**expected_response)

        # Mock the API response
        channel = ChannelStub(responses=[expected_response])
        client = kms_v1.KeyManagementServiceClient(channel=channel)

        # Setup Request
        name = client.crypto_key_version_path('[PROJECT]', '[LOCATION]',
                                              '[KEY_RING]', '[CRYPTO_KEY]',
                                              '[CRYPTO_KEY_VERSION]')

        response = client.get_public_key(name)
        assert expected_response == response

        assert len(channel.requests) == 1
        expected_request = service_pb2.GetPublicKeyRequest(name=name)
        actual_request = channel.requests[0][1]
        assert expected_request == actual_request