barbican/barbican/tests/model/repositories/test_repositories_consumers.py

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from barbican.common import exception
from barbican.model import models
from barbican.model import repositories
from barbican.tests import database_utils as utils
class WhenTestingContainerConsumerRepository(utils.RepositoryTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(WhenTestingContainerConsumerRepository, self).setUp()
self.repo = repositories.ContainerConsumerRepo()
self.repo_container = repositories.ContainerRepo()
def test_should_update_with_duplicate_consumer(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
project = models.Project()
project.external_id = "my keystone id"
project.save(session=session)
container = models.Container()
container.project_id = project.id
container.save(session=session)
# Create a consumer.
consumer = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
consumer.save(session=session)
# Commit things so far, because the 'create_or_update_from' call below
# will handle consumer metadata with same composite key items already
# existing, and then rollback this session's transaction, which would
# remove the items added above and result in a not-found error below.
session.commit()
# Try to create a consumer on the container...should re-use the
# one added above.
consumer2 = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
self.repo.create_or_update_from(consumer2, container, session=session)
container2 = self.repo_container.get(
container.id, project.external_id, session=session)
self.assertEqual(1, len(container2.consumers))
def test_should_raise_constraint_create_same_composite_key_no_id(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
project = models.Project()
project.external_id = "my keystone id"
project.save(session=session)
container = models.Container()
container.project_id = project.id
container.save(session=session)
# Create a consumer.
consumer = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
consumer.save(session=session)
# Commit things so far, because the 'create_from' call below will
# handle consumer metadata with same composite key items already
# existing, and then rollback this session's transaction, which would
# remove the items added above and result in a not-found error below.
session.commit()
# Create a new entity with the same composite key as the first one.
consumer2 = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
exception_result = self.assertRaises(
exception.ConstraintCheck,
self.repo.create_from,
consumer2,
session=session)
self.assertIn(
"SQL constraint check failed",
str(exception_result))
def test_should_raise_no_result_found_get_container_id(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
self.assertRaises(
exception.NotFound,
self.repo.get_by_container_id,
"my container id",
session=session,
suppress_exception=False)
def test_should_raise_no_result_found_get_by_values_no_deleted(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
self.assertRaises(
exception.NotFound,
self.repo.get_by_values,
"my container id",
"name",
"url",
session=session,
suppress_exception=False,
show_deleted=False)
def test_should_raise_no_result_found_get_by_values_show_deleted(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
self.assertRaises(
exception.NotFound,
self.repo.get_by_values,
"my container id",
"name",
"url",
session=session,
suppress_exception=False,
show_deleted=True)
def test_should_get_count_zero(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
project = models.Project()
project.external_id = "my keystone id"
project.save(session=session)
session.commit()
count = self.repo.get_count(project.id, session=session)
self.assertEqual(0, count)
def test_should_get_count_one(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
project = models.Project()
project.external_id = "my keystone id"
project.save(session=session)
container = models.Container()
container.project_id = project.id
container.save(session=session)
consumer = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
consumer.save(session=session)
session.commit()
count = self.repo.get_count(project.id, session=session)
self.assertEqual(1, count)
def test_should_get_count_one_after_delete(self):
session = self.repo.get_session()
project = models.Project()
project.external_id = "my keystone id"
project.save(session=session)
container = models.Container()
container.project_id = project.id
container.save(session=session)
consumer = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name1', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
consumer.save(session=session)
consumer = models.ContainerConsumerMetadatum(
container.id, project.id, {'name': 'name2', 'URL': 'www.foo.com'})
consumer.save(session=session)
session.commit()
count = self.repo.get_count(project.id, session=session)
self.assertEqual(2, count)
self.repo.delete_entity_by_id(consumer.id, "my keystone id",
session=session)
session.commit()
count = self.repo.get_count(project.id, session=session)
self.assertEqual(1, count)