hardik c10f06e2e8 Fix order of arguments in assertEqual
Some tests used incorrect order assertEqual(observed, expected).
The correct order expected by testtools is
assertEqual(expected, observed).

Change-Id: I72e1d8a6b52fa6dbb85b57438aef92ad13735880
Partial-Bug: #1259292
2015-09-13 08:36:19 +05:30

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import mock
import testtools
from mistralclient.api import client
class BaseClientTests(testtools.TestCase):
@mock.patch('keystoneclient.v3.client.Client')
@mock.patch('mistralclient.api.httpclient.HTTPClient')
def test_mistral_url_defult(self, mock, keystone_client_mock):
client.client(username='mistral',
project_name='misteal',
auth_url="http://localhost:35357/v3")
self.assertTrue(mock.called)
params = mock.call_args
self.assertEqual('http://localhost:8989/v2',
params[0][0])