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Hervé Beraud 7fdd69ca2e Use unittest.mock instead of mock
The mock third party library was needed for mock support in py2
runtimes. Since we now only support py36 and later, we can use the
standard lib unittest.mock module instead.

Note that https://github.com/openstack/charms.openstack is used during tests
and he need `mock`, unfortunatelly it doesn't declare `mock` in its
requirements so it retrieve mock from other charm project (cross dependency).
So we depend on charms.openstack first and when
Ib1ed5b598a52375e29e247db9ab4786df5b6d142 will be merged then CI
will pass without errors.

Depends-On: Ib1ed5b598a52375e29e247db9ab4786df5b6d142
Change-Id: Ifc40a4739f1d7944d1dfaccdb0f850b436ab6c6c
2021-12-15 09:54:57 +00:00

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# Copyright 2019 Canonical Ltd
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
import unittest
from unittest import mock
import reactive.cinder_backup_swift_handlers as handlers
_when_args = {}
_when_not_args = {}
def mock_hook_factory(d):
def mock_hook(*args, **kwargs):
def inner(f):
# remember what we were passed. Note that we can't actually
# determine the class we're attached to, as the decorator only gets
# the function.
try:
d[f.__name__].append(dict(args=args, kwargs=kwargs))
except KeyError:
d[f.__name__] = [dict(args=args, kwargs=kwargs)]
return f
return inner
return mock_hook
class TestCinderBackupSwiftHandlers(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls._patched_when = mock.patch('charms.reactive.when',
mock_hook_factory(_when_args))
cls._patched_when_started = cls._patched_when.start()
cls._patched_when_not = mock.patch('charms.reactive.when_not',
mock_hook_factory(_when_not_args))
cls._patched_when_not_started = cls._patched_when_not.start()
# force requires to rerun the mock_hook decorator:
# try except is Python2/Python3 compatibility as Python3 has moved
# reload to importlib.
try:
reload(handlers)
except NameError:
import importlib
importlib.reload(handlers)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
cls._patched_when.stop()
cls._patched_when_started = None
cls._patched_when = None
cls._patched_when_not.stop()
cls._patched_when_not_started = None
cls._patched_when_not = None
# and fix any breakage we did to the module
try:
reload(handlers)
except NameError:
import importlib
importlib.reload(handlers)
def setUp(self):
self._patches = {}
self._patches_start = {}
def tearDown(self):
for k, v in self._patches.items():
v.stop()
setattr(self, k, None)
self._patches = None
self._patches_start = None
def patch(self, obj, attr, return_value=None):
mocked = mock.patch.object(obj, attr)
self._patches[attr] = mocked
started = mocked.start()
started.return_value = return_value
self._patches_start[attr] = started
setattr(self, attr, started)
def test_registered_hooks(self):
# test that the hooks actually registered the relation expressions that
# are meaningful for this interface: this is to handle regressions.
# The keys are the function names that the hook attaches to.
when_patterns = {
'configure_cinder_backup': [
('backup-backend.available', )],
}
# check the when hooks are attached to the expected functions
for t, p in [(_when_args, when_patterns),
]:
for f, args in t.items():
# check that function is in patterns
self.assertIn(f, p.keys())