def test_get_rest_flattened(): client = InterconnectLocationsClient( credentials=ga_credentials.AnonymousCredentials(), ) # Mock the http request call within the method and fake a response. with mock.patch.object(Session, "request") as req: # Designate an appropriate value for the returned response. return_value = compute.InterconnectLocation() # Wrap the value into a proper Response obj json_return_value = compute.InterconnectLocation.to_json(return_value) response_value = Response() response_value.status_code = 200 response_value._content = json_return_value.encode("UTF-8") req.return_value = response_value # Call the method with a truthy value for each flattened field, # using the keyword arguments to the method. client.get( project="project_value", interconnect_location="interconnect_location_value", ) # Establish that the underlying call was made with the expected # request object values. assert len(req.mock_calls) == 1 _, http_call, http_params = req.mock_calls[0] body = http_params.get("data") assert "project_value" in http_call[1] + str(body) assert "interconnect_location_value" in http_call[1] + str(body)
def test_get_rest_flattened_error(): client = InterconnectLocationsClient( credentials=ga_credentials.AnonymousCredentials(), ) # Attempting to call a method with both a request object and flattened # fields is an error. with pytest.raises(ValueError): client.get( compute.GetInterconnectLocationRequest(), project="project_value", interconnect_location="interconnect_location_value", )
def test_get_rest(transport: str = "rest", request_type=compute.GetInterconnectLocationRequest): client = InterconnectLocationsClient( credentials=ga_credentials.AnonymousCredentials(), transport=transport, ) # Everything is optional in proto3 as far as the runtime is concerned, # and we are mocking out the actual API, so just send an empty request. request = request_type() # Mock the http request call within the method and fake a response. with mock.patch.object(Session, "request") as req: # Designate an appropriate value for the returned response. return_value = compute.InterconnectLocation( address="address_value", availability_zone="availability_zone_value", city="city_value", continent=compute.InterconnectLocation.Continent.AFRICA, creation_timestamp="creation_timestamp_value", description="description_value", facility_provider="facility_provider_value", facility_provider_facility_id="facility_provider_facility_id_value", id="id_value", kind="kind_value", name="name_value", peeringdb_facility_id="peeringdb_facility_id_value", region_infos=[ compute.InterconnectLocationRegionInfo( expected_rtt_ms="expected_rtt_ms_value") ], self_link="self_link_value", status=compute.InterconnectLocation.Status.AVAILABLE, ) # Wrap the value into a proper Response obj json_return_value = compute.InterconnectLocation.to_json(return_value) response_value = Response() response_value.status_code = 200 response_value._content = json_return_value.encode("UTF-8") req.return_value = response_value response = client.get(request) # Establish that the response is the type that we expect. assert isinstance(response, compute.InterconnectLocation) assert response.address == "address_value" assert response.availability_zone == "availability_zone_value" assert response.city == "city_value" assert response.continent == compute.InterconnectLocation.Continent.AFRICA assert response.creation_timestamp == "creation_timestamp_value" assert response.description == "description_value" assert response.facility_provider == "facility_provider_value" assert (response.facility_provider_facility_id == "facility_provider_facility_id_value") assert response.id == "id_value" assert response.kind == "kind_value" assert response.name == "name_value" assert response.peeringdb_facility_id == "peeringdb_facility_id_value" assert response.region_infos == [ compute.InterconnectLocationRegionInfo( expected_rtt_ms="expected_rtt_ms_value") ] assert response.self_link == "self_link_value" assert response.status == compute.InterconnectLocation.Status.AVAILABLE