Jamie Lennox c457718a4d Use requests-mock for testing
Instead of directly mocking out the HTTPClient use requests-mock to stub
the information that is going over the wire instead of what is being
passed to HTTPClient. This ensures that the HTTPClient is always tested
as well.

Change-Id: I988fb432ced6d4946ab5301ac58fa0d7148bbb79
2016-09-12 13:28:04 +10:00

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from mistralclient.api.v2 import services
from mistralclient.tests.unit.v2 import base
SERVICE = {
'name': 'service_name',
'type': 'service_type',
}
URL_TEMPLATE = '/services'
class TestServicesV2(base.BaseClientV2Test):
def test_list(self):
self.requests_mock.get(self.TEST_URL + URL_TEMPLATE,
json={'services': [SERVICE]})
service_list = self.services.list()
self.assertEqual(1, len(service_list))
srv = service_list[0]
self.assertDictEqual(
services.Service(self.services, SERVICE).to_dict(),
srv.to_dict()
)