Esempio n. 1
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    def test_authenticate(self):
        # url is None
        check_url_none(self, auth.KeyStoneV2Authenticator)

        # url is not None, so it must not throw exception
        url = "test_url"
        cls_type = auth.KeyStoneV2Authenticator
        authObj = auth.KeyStoneV2Authenticator(url=url,
                                               type=cls_type,
                                               client=None,
                                               username=None,
                                               password=None,
                                               tenant=None)

        def side_effect_func(url):
            return url

        mock_obj = mock.Mock()
        mock_obj.side_effect = side_effect_func
        authObj._v2_auth = mock_obj
        r = authObj.authenticate()
        self.assertEqual(url, r)
Esempio n. 2
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    def test__v2_auth(self):
        username = "******"
        password = "******"
        tenant = "tenant"
        cls_type = auth.KeyStoneV2Authenticator
        authObj = auth.KeyStoneV2Authenticator(url=None,
                                               type=cls_type,
                                               client=None,
                                               username=username,
                                               password=password,
                                               tenant=tenant)

        def side_effect_func(url, body):
            return body

        mock_obj = mock.Mock()
        mock_obj.side_effect = side_effect_func
        authObj._authenticate = mock_obj
        body = authObj._v2_auth(mock.Mock())
        self.assertEqual(username,
                         body['auth']['passwordCredentials']['username'])
        self.assertEqual(password,
                         body['auth']['passwordCredentials']['password'])
        self.assertEqual(tenant, body['auth']['tenantName'])