freeipa/ipatests/test_ipalib/test_frontend.py
Christian Heimes b431e9b684 Py3: Remove subclassing from object
Python 2 had old style and new style classes. Python 3 has only new
style classes. There is no point to subclass from object any more.

See: https://pagure.io/freeipa/issue/7715
Signed-off-by: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Florence Blanc-Renaud <frenaud@redhat.com>
2018-09-27 11:49:04 +02:00

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"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend` module.
"""
# FIXME: Pylint errors
# pylint: disable=no-member
import pytest
import six
from ipatests.util import raises, read_only
from ipatests.util import ClassChecker, create_test_api
from ipatests.util import assert_equal
from ipalib.constants import TYPE_ERROR
from ipalib.base import NameSpace
from ipalib import frontend, backend, plugable, errors, parameters, config
from ipalib import output, messages
from ipalib.parameters import Str
from ipapython.version import API_VERSION
if six.PY3:
unicode = str
pytestmark = pytest.mark.tier0
def test_RULE_FLAG():
assert frontend.RULE_FLAG == 'validation_rule'
def test_rule():
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.rule` function.
"""
flag = frontend.RULE_FLAG
rule = frontend.rule
def my_func():
pass
assert not hasattr(my_func, flag)
rule(my_func)
assert getattr(my_func, flag) is True
@rule
def my_func2():
pass
assert getattr(my_func2, flag) is True
def test_is_rule():
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.is_rule` function.
"""
is_rule = frontend.is_rule
flag = frontend.RULE_FLAG
class no_call:
def __init__(self, value):
if value is not None:
assert value in (True, False)
setattr(self, flag, value)
class call(no_call):
def __call__(self):
pass
assert is_rule(call(True))
assert not is_rule(no_call(True))
assert not is_rule(call(False))
assert not is_rule(call(None))
class test_HasParam(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command` class.
"""
_cls = frontend.HasParam
def test_get_param_iterable(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.HasParam._get_param_iterable` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
class WithTuple(self.cls):
takes_stuff = ('one', 'two')
o = WithTuple(api)
assert o._get_param_iterable('stuff') is WithTuple.takes_stuff
junk = ('three', 'four')
class WithCallable(self.cls):
def takes_stuff(self):
return junk
o = WithCallable(api)
assert o._get_param_iterable('stuff') is junk
class WithParam(self.cls):
takes_stuff = parameters.Str('five')
o = WithParam(api)
assert o._get_param_iterable('stuff') == (WithParam.takes_stuff,)
class WithStr(self.cls):
takes_stuff = 'six'
o = WithStr(api)
assert o._get_param_iterable('stuff') == ('six',)
class Wrong(self.cls):
takes_stuff = ['seven', 'eight']
o = Wrong(api)
e = raises(TypeError, o._get_param_iterable, 'stuff')
assert str(e) == '%s.%s must be a tuple, callable, or spec; got %r' % (
'Wrong', 'takes_stuff', Wrong.takes_stuff
)
def test_filter_param_by_context(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.HasParam._filter_param_by_context` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
class Example(self.cls):
def get_stuff(self):
return (
'one', # Make sure create_param() is called for each spec
'two',
parameters.Str('three', include='cli'),
parameters.Str('four', exclude='server'),
parameters.Str('five', exclude=['whatever', 'cli']),
)
o = Example(api)
# Test when env is None:
params = list(o._filter_param_by_context('stuff'))
assert list(p.name for p in params) == [
'one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five'
]
for p in params:
assert type(p) is parameters.Str
# Test when env.context == 'cli':
cli = config.Env(context='cli')
assert cli.context == 'cli'
params = list(o._filter_param_by_context('stuff', cli))
assert list(p.name for p in params) == ['one', 'two', 'three', 'four']
for p in params:
assert type(p) is parameters.Str
# Test when env.context == 'server'
server = config.Env(context='server')
assert server.context == 'server'
params = list(o._filter_param_by_context('stuff', server))
assert list(p.name for p in params) == ['one', 'two', 'five']
for p in params:
assert type(p) is parameters.Str
# Test with no get_stuff:
class Missing(self.cls):
pass
o = Missing(api)
gen = o._filter_param_by_context('stuff')
e = raises(NotImplementedError, list, gen)
assert str(e) == 'Missing.get_stuff()'
# Test when get_stuff is not callable:
class NotCallable(self.cls):
get_stuff = ('one', 'two')
o = NotCallable(api)
gen = o._filter_param_by_context('stuff')
e = raises(TypeError, list, gen)
assert str(e) == '%s.%s must be a callable; got %r' % (
'NotCallable', 'get_stuff', NotCallable.get_stuff
)
class test_Command(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command` class.
"""
_cls = frontend.Command
def get_subcls(self):
"""
Return a standard subclass of `ipalib.frontend.Command`.
"""
class Rule:
def __init__(self, name):
self.name = name
def __call__(self, _, value):
if value != self.name:
return _('must equal %r') % self.name
default_from = parameters.DefaultFrom(
lambda arg: arg,
'default_from'
)
normalizer = lambda value: value.lower()
class example(self.cls):
takes_options = (
parameters.Str('option0', Rule('option0'),
normalizer=normalizer,
default_from=default_from,
),
parameters.Str('option1', Rule('option1'),
normalizer=normalizer,
default_from=default_from,
),
)
return example
def get_instance(self, args=tuple(), options=tuple()):
"""
Helper method used to test args and options.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
class example(self.cls):
takes_args = args
takes_options = options
o = example(api)
o.finalize()
return o
def test_class(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command` class.
"""
assert self.cls.takes_options == tuple()
assert self.cls.takes_args == tuple()
def test_get_args(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.get_args` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
assert list(self.cls(api).get_args()) == []
args = ('login', 'stuff')
o = self.get_instance(args=args)
assert tuple(o.get_args()) == args
def test_get_options(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.get_options` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
options = list(self.cls(api).get_options())
assert len(options) == 1
assert options[0].name == 'version'
options = ('verbose', 'debug')
o = self.get_instance(options=options)
assert len(tuple(o.get_options())) == 3
assert 'verbose' in tuple(o.get_options())
assert 'debug' in tuple(o.get_options())
def test_args(self):
"""
Test the ``ipalib.frontend.Command.args`` instance attribute.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
o = self.cls(api)
o.finalize()
assert type(o.args) is NameSpace
assert len(o.args) == 0
args = ('destination', 'source?')
ns = self.get_instance(args=args).args
assert type(ns) is NameSpace
assert len(ns) == len(args)
assert list(ns) == ['destination', 'source']
assert type(ns.destination) is parameters.Str
assert type(ns.source) is parameters.Str
assert ns.destination.required is True
assert ns.destination.multivalue is False
assert ns.source.required is False
assert ns.source.multivalue is False
# Test TypeError:
if six.PY2:
e = raises(TypeError, self.get_instance, args=(u'whatever',))
assert str(e) == TYPE_ERROR % (
'spec', (str, parameters.Param), u'whatever', unicode)
else:
e = raises(TypeError, self.get_instance, args=(b'whatever',))
assert str(e) == TYPE_ERROR % (
'spec', (str, parameters.Param), b'whatever', bytes)
# Test ValueError, required after optional:
e = raises(ValueError, self.get_instance, args=('arg1?', 'arg2'))
assert str(e) == "arg2: required argument after optional in %s arguments ['arg1?', 'arg2']" % (self.get_instance().name)
# Test ValueError, scalar after multivalue:
e = raises(ValueError, self.get_instance, args=('arg1+', 'arg2'))
assert str(e) == 'arg2: only final argument can be multivalue'
def test_max_args(self):
"""
Test the ``ipalib.frontend.Command.max_args`` instance attribute.
"""
o = self.get_instance()
assert o.max_args == 0
o = self.get_instance(args=('one?',))
assert o.max_args == 1
o = self.get_instance(args=('one', 'two?'))
assert o.max_args == 2
o = self.get_instance(args=('one', 'multi+',))
assert o.max_args is None
o = self.get_instance(args=('one', 'multi*',))
assert o.max_args is None
def test_options(self):
"""
Test the ``ipalib.frontend.Command.options`` instance attribute.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
o = self.cls(api)
o.finalize()
assert type(o.options) is NameSpace
assert len(o.options) == 1
options = ('target', 'files*')
ns = self.get_instance(options=options).options
assert type(ns) is NameSpace
assert len(ns) == len(options) + 1
assert list(ns) == ['target', 'files', 'version']
assert type(ns.target) is parameters.Str
assert type(ns.files) is parameters.Str
assert ns.target.required is True
assert ns.target.multivalue is False
assert ns.files.required is False
assert ns.files.multivalue is True
def test_output(self):
"""
Test the ``ipalib.frontend.Command.output`` instance attribute.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
inst = self.cls(api)
inst.finalize()
assert type(inst.output) is NameSpace
assert list(inst.output) == ['result']
assert type(inst.output.result) is output.Output
def test_iter_output(self):
"""
Test the ``ipalib.frontend.Command._iter_output`` instance attribute.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
class Example(self.cls):
pass
inst = Example(api)
inst.has_output = tuple()
assert list(inst._iter_output()) == []
wrong = ['hello', 'world']
inst.has_output = wrong
e = raises(TypeError, list, inst._iter_output())
assert str(e) == 'Example.has_output: need a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
tuple, list, wrong
)
wrong = ('hello', 17)
inst.has_output = wrong
e = raises(TypeError, list, inst._iter_output())
assert str(e) == 'Example.has_output[1]: need a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
(str, output.Output), int, 17
)
okay = ('foo', output.Output('bar'), 'baz')
inst.has_output = okay
items = list(inst._iter_output())
assert len(items) == 3
assert list(o.name for o in items) == ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
for o in items:
assert type(o) is output.Output
def test_convert(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.convert` method.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
kw = dict(
option0=u'1.5',
option1=u'7',
)
o = self.subcls(api)
o.finalize()
for (key, value) in o.convert(**kw).items():
assert_equal(unicode(kw[key]), value)
def test_normalize(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.normalize` method.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
kw = dict(
option0=u'OPTION0',
option1=u'OPTION1',
)
norm = dict((k, v.lower()) for (k, v) in kw.items())
sub = self.subcls(api)
sub.finalize()
assert sub.normalize(**kw) == norm
def test_get_default(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.get_default` method.
"""
# FIXME: Add an updated unit tests for get_default()
def test_default_from_chaining(self):
"""
Test chaining of parameters through default_from.
"""
class my_cmd(self.cls):
takes_options = (
Str('option0'),
Str('option1', default_from=lambda option0: option0),
Str('option2', default_from=lambda option1: option1),
)
def run(self, *args, **options):
return dict(result=options)
kw = dict(option0=u'some value')
api, _home = create_test_api()
api.finalize()
o = my_cmd(api)
o.finalize()
e = o.get_default(**kw) # pylint: disable=not-callable
assert type(e) is dict
assert 'option2' in e
assert e['option2'] == u'some value'
def test_validate(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.validate` method.
"""
class api:
env = config.Env(context='cli')
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
sub = self.subcls(api)
sub.finalize()
# Check with valid values
okay = dict(
option0=u'option0',
option1=u'option1',
another_option='some value',
version=API_VERSION,
)
sub.validate(**okay)
# Check with an invalid value
fail = dict(okay)
fail['option0'] = u'whatever'
e = raises(errors.ValidationError, sub.validate, **fail)
assert_equal(e.name, u'option0')
assert_equal(e.error, u"must equal 'option0'")
# Check with a missing required arg
fail = dict(okay)
fail.pop('option1')
e = raises(errors.RequirementError, sub.validate, **fail)
assert e.name == 'option1'
def test_execute(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.execute` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
o = self.cls(api)
e = raises(NotImplementedError, o.execute)
assert str(e) == 'Command.execute()'
def test_args_options_2_params(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.args_options_2_params` method.
"""
# Test that ZeroArgumentError is raised:
o = self.get_instance()
e = raises(errors.ZeroArgumentError, o.args_options_2_params, 1)
assert e.name == 'example'
# Test that MaxArgumentError is raised (count=1)
o = self.get_instance(args=('one?',))
e = raises(errors.MaxArgumentError, o.args_options_2_params, 1, 2)
assert e.name == 'example'
assert e.count == 1
assert str(e) == "command 'example' takes at most 1 argument"
# Test that MaxArgumentError is raised (count=2)
o = self.get_instance(args=('one', 'two?'))
e = raises(errors.MaxArgumentError, o.args_options_2_params, 1, 2, 3)
assert e.name == 'example'
assert e.count == 2
assert str(e) == "command 'example' takes at most 2 arguments"
# Test that OptionError is raised when an extra option is given:
o = self.get_instance()
e = raises(errors.OptionError, o.args_options_2_params, bad_option=True)
assert e.option == 'bad_option'
# Test that OverlapError is raised:
o = self.get_instance(args=('one', 'two'), options=('three', 'four'))
e = raises(errors.OverlapError, o.args_options_2_params,
1, 2, three=3, two=2, four=4, one=1)
assert e.names == "['one', 'two']"
# Test the permutations:
o = self.get_instance(args=('one', 'two*'), options=('three', 'four'))
mthd = o.args_options_2_params
assert mthd() == dict()
assert mthd(1) == dict(one=1)
assert mthd(1, 2) == dict(one=1, two=(2,))
assert mthd(1, 21, 22, 23) == dict(one=1, two=(21, 22, 23))
assert mthd(1, (21, 22, 23)) == dict(one=1, two=(21, 22, 23))
assert mthd(three=3, four=4) == dict(three=3, four=4)
assert mthd(three=3, four=4, one=1, two=2) == \
dict(one=1, two=2, three=3, four=4)
assert mthd(1, 21, 22, 23, three=3, four=4) == \
dict(one=1, two=(21, 22, 23), three=3, four=4)
assert mthd(1, (21, 22, 23), three=3, four=4) == \
dict(one=1, two=(21, 22, 23), three=3, four=4)
def test_args_options_2_entry(self):
"""
Test `ipalib.frontend.Command.args_options_2_entry` method.
"""
class my_cmd(self.cls):
takes_args = (
parameters.Str('one', attribute=True),
parameters.Str('two', attribute=False),
)
takes_options = (
parameters.Str('three', attribute=True, multivalue=True),
parameters.Str('four', attribute=True, multivalue=False),
)
def run(self, *args, **kw):
return self.args_options_2_entry(*args, **kw)
args = ('one', 'two')
kw = dict(three=('three1', 'three2'), four='four')
api, _home = create_test_api()
api.finalize()
o = my_cmd(api)
o.finalize()
e = o.run(*args, **kw)
assert type(e) is dict
assert 'one' in e
assert 'two' not in e
assert 'three' in e
assert 'four' in e
assert e['one'] == 'one'
assert e['three'] == ['three1', 'three2']
assert e['four'] == 'four'
def test_params_2_args_options(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.params_2_args_options` method.
"""
o = self.get_instance(args='one', options='two')
assert o.params_2_args_options() == ((), {})
assert o.params_2_args_options(one=1) == ((1,), {})
assert o.params_2_args_options(two=2) == ((), dict(two=2))
assert o.params_2_args_options(two=2, one=1) == ((1,), dict(two=2))
def test_run(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.run` method.
"""
class my_cmd(self.cls):
def execute(self, *args, **kw):
return ('execute', args, kw)
def forward(self, *args, **kw):
return ('forward', args, kw)
args = ('Hello,', 'world,')
kw = dict(how_are='you', on_this='fine day?', version=API_VERSION)
# Test in server context:
api, _home = create_test_api(in_server=True)
api.finalize()
o = my_cmd(api)
if six.PY2:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run.__func__
else:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run
out = o.run(*args, **kw)
assert ('execute', args, kw) == out
# Test in non-server context
api, _home = create_test_api(in_server=False)
api.finalize()
o = my_cmd(api)
if six.PY2:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run.__func__
else:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run
assert ('forward', args, kw) == o.run(*args, **kw)
def test_messages(self):
"""
Test correct handling of messages
"""
class TestMessage(messages.PublicMessage):
type = 'info'
format = 'This is a message.'
errno = 1234
class my_cmd(self.cls):
def execute(self, *args, **kw):
result = {'name': 'execute'}
messages.add_message(kw['version'], result, TestMessage())
return result
def forward(self, *args, **kw):
result = {'name': 'forward'}
messages.add_message(kw['version'], result, TestMessage())
return result
args = ('Hello,', 'world,')
kw = dict(how_are='you', on_this='fine day?', version=API_VERSION)
expected = [TestMessage().to_dict()]
# Test in server context:
api, _home = create_test_api(in_server=True)
api.finalize()
o = my_cmd(api)
if six.PY2:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run.__func__
else:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run
assert {'name': 'execute', 'messages': expected} == o.run(*args, **kw)
# Test in non-server context
api, _home = create_test_api(in_server=False)
api.finalize()
o = my_cmd(api)
if six.PY2:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run.__func__
else:
assert o.run.__func__ is self.cls.run
assert {'name': 'forward', 'messages': expected} == o.run(*args, **kw)
def test_validate_output_basic(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.validate_output` method.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
class Example(self.cls):
has_output = ('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
inst = Example(api)
inst.finalize()
# Test with wrong type:
wrong = ('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
e = raises(TypeError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == '%s.validate_output(): need a %r; got a %r: %r' % (
'Example', dict, tuple, wrong
)
# Test with a missing keys:
wrong = dict(bar='hello')
e = raises(ValueError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == '%s.validate_output(): missing keys %r in %r' % (
'Example', ['baz', 'foo'], wrong
)
# Test with extra keys:
wrong = dict(foo=1, bar=2, baz=3, fee=4, azz=5)
e = raises(ValueError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == '%s.validate_output(): unexpected keys %r in %r' % (
'Example', ['azz', 'fee'], wrong
)
# Test with different keys:
wrong = dict(baz=1, xyzzy=2, quux=3)
e = raises(ValueError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == '%s.validate_output(): missing keys %r in %r' % (
'Example', ['bar', 'foo'], wrong
), str(e)
def test_validate_output_per_type(self):
"""
Test `ipalib.frontend.Command.validate_output` per-type validation.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
class Complex(self.cls):
has_output = (
output.Output('foo', int),
output.Output('bar', list),
)
inst = Complex(api)
inst.finalize()
wrong = dict(foo=17.9, bar=[18])
e = raises(TypeError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == '%s:\n output[%r]: need (%r,); got %r: %r' % (
'Complex.validate_output()', 'foo', int, float, 17.9
)
wrong = dict(foo=18, bar=17)
e = raises(TypeError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == '%s:\n output[%r]: need (%r,); got %r: %r' % (
'Complex.validate_output()', 'bar', list, int, 17
)
def test_validate_output_nested(self):
"""
Test `ipalib.frontend.Command.validate_output` nested validation.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
class Subclass(output.ListOfEntries):
pass
# Test nested validation:
class nested(self.cls):
has_output = (
output.Output('hello', int),
Subclass('world'),
)
inst = nested(api)
inst.finalize()
okay = dict(foo='bar')
nope = ('aye', 'bee')
wrong = dict(hello=18, world=[okay, nope, okay])
e = raises(TypeError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == output.emsg % (
'nested', 'Subclass', 'world', 1, dict, tuple, nope
)
wrong = dict(hello=18, world=[okay, okay, okay, okay, nope])
e = raises(TypeError, inst.validate_output, wrong)
assert str(e) == output.emsg % (
'nested', 'Subclass', 'world', 4, dict, tuple, nope
)
def test_get_output_params(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Command.get_output_params` method.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
class example(self.cls):
has_output_params = (
'one',
'two',
'three',
)
takes_args = (
'foo',
)
takes_options = (
Str('bar'),
'baz',
)
inst = example(api)
inst.finalize()
assert list(inst.get_output_params()) == [
'one', 'two', 'three'
]
assert list(inst.output_params) == ['one', 'two', 'three']
class test_LocalOrRemote(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.LocalOrRemote` class.
"""
_cls = frontend.LocalOrRemote
def test_init(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.LocalOrRemote.__init__` method.
"""
class api:
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
o = self.cls(api)
o.finalize()
assert list(o.args) == []
assert list(o.options) == ['server', 'version']
op = o.options.server
assert op.required is False
assert op.default is False
def test_run(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.LocalOrRemote.run` method.
"""
class example(self.cls):
takes_args = 'key?'
def forward(self, *args, **options):
return dict(result=('forward', args, options))
def execute(self, *args, **options):
return dict(result=('execute', args, options))
# Test when in_server=False:
api, _home = create_test_api(in_server=False)
api.add_plugin(example)
api.finalize()
cmd = api.Command.example
assert cmd(version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('execute', (), dict(version=u'2.47'))
)
assert cmd(u'var', version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('execute', (u'var',), dict(version=u'2.47'))
)
assert cmd(server=True, version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('forward', (), dict(version=u'2.47', server=True))
)
assert cmd(u'var', server=True, version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('forward', (u'var',), dict(version=u'2.47', server=True))
)
# Test when in_server=True (should always call execute):
api, _home = create_test_api(in_server=True)
api.add_plugin(example)
api.finalize()
cmd = api.Command.example
assert cmd(version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('execute', (), dict(version=u'2.47', server=False))
)
assert cmd(u'var', version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('execute', (u'var',), dict(version=u'2.47', server=False))
)
assert cmd(server=True, version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('execute', (), dict(version=u'2.47', server=True))
)
assert cmd(u'var', server=True, version=u'2.47') == dict(
result=('execute', (u'var',), dict(version=u'2.47', server=True))
)
class test_Object(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object` class.
"""
_cls = frontend.Object
def test_class(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object` class.
"""
assert self.cls.backend is None
assert self.cls.methods is None
assert self.cls.params is None
assert self.cls.params_minus_pk is None
assert self.cls.takes_params == tuple()
def test_init(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object.__init__` method.
"""
# Setup for test:
class DummyAttribute:
def __init__(self, obj_name, attr_name, name=None):
self.obj_name = obj_name
self.attr_name = attr_name
if name is None:
self.name = '%s_%s' % (obj_name, attr_name)
else:
self.name = name
self.bases = (DummyAttribute,)
self.version = '1'
self.full_name = '{}/{}'.format(self.name, self.version)
self.param = frontend.create_param(attr_name)
def __clone__(self, attr_name):
return self.__class__(
self.obj_name,
self.attr_name,
getattr(self, attr_name)
)
def get_attributes(cnt, format):
for name in ['other', 'user', 'another']:
for i in range(cnt):
yield DummyAttribute(name, format % i)
cnt = 10
methods_format = 'method_%d'
class FakeAPI:
def __init__(self):
self._API__plugins = get_attributes(cnt, methods_format)
self._API__default_map = {}
self.Method = plugable.APINameSpace(self, DummyAttribute)
def __contains__(self, key):
return hasattr(self, key)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return getattr(self, key)
def is_production_mode(self):
return False
def _get(self, plugin):
return plugin
api = FakeAPI()
assert len(api.Method) == cnt * 3
class user(self.cls):
pass
# Actually perform test:
o = user(api)
assert read_only(o, 'api') is api
namespace = o.methods
assert isinstance(namespace, NameSpace)
assert len(namespace) == cnt
f = methods_format
for i in range(cnt):
attr_name = f % i
attr = namespace[attr_name]
assert isinstance(attr, DummyAttribute)
assert attr is getattr(namespace, attr_name)
assert attr.obj_name == 'user'
assert attr.attr_name == attr_name
assert attr.name == '%s_%s' % ('user', attr_name)
# Test params instance attribute
o = self.cls(api)
ns = o.params
assert type(ns) is NameSpace
assert len(ns) == 0
class example(self.cls):
takes_params = ('banana', 'apple')
o = example(api)
ns = o.params
assert type(ns) is NameSpace
assert len(ns) == 2, repr(ns)
assert list(ns) == ['banana', 'apple']
for p in ns():
assert type(p) is parameters.Str
assert p.required is True
assert p.multivalue is False
def test_primary_key(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object.primary_key` attribute.
"""
api, _home = create_test_api()
api.finalize()
# Test with no primary keys:
class example1(self.cls):
takes_params = (
'one',
'two',
)
o = example1(api)
assert o.primary_key is None
# Test with 1 primary key:
class example2(self.cls):
takes_params = (
'one',
'two',
parameters.Str('three', primary_key=True),
'four',
)
o = example2(api)
pk = o.primary_key
assert type(pk) is parameters.Str
assert pk.name == 'three'
assert pk.primary_key is True
assert o.params[2] is o.primary_key
assert isinstance(o.params_minus_pk, NameSpace)
assert list(o.params_minus_pk) == ['one', 'two', 'four']
# Test with multiple primary_key:
class example3(self.cls):
takes_params = (
parameters.Str('one', primary_key=True),
parameters.Str('two', primary_key=True),
'three',
parameters.Str('four', primary_key=True),
)
o = example3(api)
e = raises(ValueError, o.finalize)
assert str(e) == \
'example3 (Object) has multiple primary keys: one, two, four'
def test_backend(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object.backend` attribute.
"""
api, _home = create_test_api()
class ldap(backend.Backend):
whatever = 'It worked!'
api.add_plugin(ldap)
class user(frontend.Object):
backend_name = 'ldap'
api.add_plugin(user)
api.finalize()
b = api.Object.user.backend
assert isinstance(b, ldap)
assert b.whatever == 'It worked!'
def test_get_dn(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object.get_dn` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
o = self.cls(api)
e = raises(NotImplementedError, o.get_dn, 'primary key')
assert str(e) == 'Object.get_dn()'
class user(self.cls):
pass
o = user(api)
e = raises(NotImplementedError, o.get_dn, 'primary key')
assert str(e) == 'user.get_dn()'
def test_params_minus(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Object.params_minus` method.
"""
class example(self.cls):
takes_params = ('one', 'two', 'three', 'four')
api, _home = create_test_api()
api.finalize()
o = example(api)
p = o.params
assert tuple(o.params_minus()) == tuple(p())
assert tuple(o.params_minus([])) == tuple(p())
assert tuple(o.params_minus('two', 'three')) == (p.one, p.four)
assert tuple(o.params_minus(['two', 'three'])) == (p.one, p.four)
assert tuple(o.params_minus(p.two, p.three)) == (p.one, p.four)
assert tuple(o.params_minus([p.two, p.three])) == (p.one, p.four)
ns = NameSpace([p.two, p.three])
assert tuple(o.params_minus(ns)) == (p.one, p.four)
class test_Attribute(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Attribute` class.
"""
_cls = frontend.Attribute
def test_class(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Attribute` class.
"""
assert self.cls.__bases__ == (plugable.Plugin,)
assert type(self.cls.obj) is property
assert type(self.cls.obj_name) is property
assert type(self.cls.attr_name) is property
def test_init(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Attribute.__init__` method.
"""
user_obj = 'The user frontend.Object instance'
class api:
Object = {("user", "1"): user_obj}
@staticmethod
def is_production_mode():
return False
class user_add(self.cls):
pass
o = user_add(api)
assert read_only(o, 'api') is api
assert read_only(o, 'obj') is user_obj
assert read_only(o, 'obj_name') == 'user'
assert read_only(o, 'attr_name') == 'add'
class test_Method(ClassChecker):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Method` class.
"""
_cls = frontend.Method
def get_api(self, args=tuple(), options=tuple()):
"""
Return a finalized `ipalib.plugable.API` instance.
"""
api, _home = create_test_api()
class user(frontend.Object):
takes_params = (
'givenname',
'sn',
frontend.Param('uid', primary_key=True),
'initials',
)
class user_verb(self.cls):
takes_args = args
takes_options = options
api.add_plugin(user)
api.add_plugin(user_verb)
api.finalize()
return api
def test_class(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Method` class.
"""
assert self.cls.__bases__ == (frontend.Attribute, frontend.Command)
def test_init(self):
"""
Test the `ipalib.frontend.Method.__init__` method.
"""
api = 'the api instance'
class user_add(self.cls):
pass
o = user_add(api)
assert o.name == 'user_add'
assert o.obj_name == 'user'
assert o.attr_name == 'add'