freeipa/ipatests/test_webui/test_netgroup.py
Milan Kubik 0a64e9bd70 Applied tier0 and tier1 marks on unit tests and xmlrpc tests
Web UI tests were marked as tier1 tests.

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Reviewed-By: Ales 'alich' Marecek <amarecek@redhat.com>
2015-11-09 11:49:17 +01:00

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# Authors:
# Petr Vobornik <pvoborni@redhat.com>
#
# Copyright (C) 2013 Red Hat
# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information
#
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#
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"""
Netgroup tests
"""
from ipatests.test_webui.ui_driver import UI_driver
from ipatests.test_webui.ui_driver import screenshot
import ipatests.test_webui.data_netgroup as netgroup
import ipatests.test_webui.data_user as user
import ipatests.test_webui.data_group as group
import ipatests.test_webui.data_hostgroup as hostgroup
from ipatests.test_webui.test_host import host_tasks, ENTITY as HOST_ENTITY
import pytest
@pytest.mark.tier1
class test_netgroup(UI_driver):
@screenshot
def test_crud(self):
"""
Basic CRUD: netgroup
"""
self.init_app()
self.basic_crud(netgroup.ENTITY, netgroup.DATA)
@screenshot
def test_mod(self):
"""
Mod: netgroup
"""
self.init_app()
host = host_tasks()
host.setup(self.driver, self.config)
self.add_record(netgroup.ENTITY, netgroup.DATA2)
self.add_record(user.ENTITY, user.DATA)
self.add_record(user.ENTITY, user.DATA2, navigate=False)
self.add_record(group.ENTITY, group.DATA)
self.add_record(group.ENTITY, group.DATA2, navigate=False)
self.add_record(HOST_ENTITY, host.data)
self.add_record(HOST_ENTITY, host.data2, navigate=False)
self.add_record(hostgroup.ENTITY, hostgroup.DATA)
self.add_record(hostgroup.ENTITY, hostgroup.DATA2, navigate=False)
self.add_record(netgroup.ENTITY, netgroup.DATA)
self.navigate_to_record(netgroup.PKEY, entity=netgroup.ENTITY)
tables = [
['memberuser_user', [user.PKEY, user.PKEY2], ],
['memberuser_group', [group.PKEY, group.PKEY2], ],
['memberhost_host', [host.pkey, host.pkey2], ],
['memberhost_hostgroup', [hostgroup.PKEY, hostgroup.PKEY2], ],
]
categories = [
'usercategory',
'hostcategory',
]
self.mod_rule_tables(tables, categories, [])
# cleanup
# -------
self.delete(netgroup.ENTITY, [netgroup.DATA, netgroup.DATA2])
self.delete(user.ENTITY, [user.DATA, user.DATA2])
self.delete(group.ENTITY, [group.DATA, group.DATA2])
self.delete(HOST_ENTITY, [host.data, host.data2])
self.delete(hostgroup.ENTITY, [hostgroup.DATA, hostgroup.DATA2])