swift/test/unit/common/middleware/s3api/helpers.py
Alistair Coles b07d87c4be tests: use subclasses for S3Acl tests
We remove s3api.FakeSwift and replace it with the "normal" FakeSwift.
Additionally the @s3acl decorator is removed and replaced with an
inheritance based pattern.  This simplifies maintenance using more
familiar patterns and improves debugging.

Co-Authored-By: Clay Gerrard <clay.gerrard@gmail.com>
Change-Id: I55b596a42af01870b49fda22800f7a1293163eb8
2023-12-14 16:59:53 +00:00

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# Copyright (c) 2013 OpenStack Foundation
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# This stuff can't live in test/unit/__init__.py due to its swob dependency.
class UnreadableInput(object):
# Some clients will send neither a Content-Length nor a Transfer-Encoding
# header, which will cause (some versions of?) eventlet to bomb out on
# reads. This class helps us simulate that behavior.
def __init__(self, test_case):
self.calls = 0
self.test_case = test_case
def read(self, *a, **kw):
self.calls += 1
# Calling wsgi.input.read with neither a Content-Length nor
# a Transfer-Encoding header will raise TypeError (See
# https://bugs.launchpad.net/swift3/+bug/1593870 in detail)
# This unreadable class emulates the behavior
raise TypeError
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, *args):
self.test_case.assertEqual(0, self.calls)