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import uuid
from keystoneauth1.exceptions import http
from keystoneclient.tests.functional import base
from keystoneclient.tests.functional.v3 import client_fixtures as fixtures
class UsersTestCase(base.V3ClientTestCase):
def check_user(self, user, user_ref=None):
self.assertIsNotNone(user.id)
self.assertIsNotNone(user.enabled)
self.assertIn('self', user.links)
self.assertIn('/users/' + user.id, user.links['self'])
if user_ref:
self.assertEqual(user_ref['name'], user.name)
self.assertEqual(user_ref['domain'], user.domain_id)
# There is no guarantee the attributes below are present in user
if hasattr(user_ref, 'description'):
self.assertEqual(user_ref['description'], user.description)
if hasattr(user_ref, 'email'):
self.assertEqual(user_ref['email'], user.email)
if hasattr(user_ref, 'default_project'):
self.assertEqual(user_ref['default_project'],
user.default_project_id)
else:
# Only check remaining mandatory attributes
self.assertIsNotNone(user.name)
self.assertIsNotNone(user.domain_id)
def test_create_user(self):
user_ref = {
'name': fixtures.RESOURCE_NAME_PREFIX + uuid.uuid4().hex,
'domain': self.project_domain_id,
'default_project': self.project_id,
'password': uuid.uuid4().hex,
'description': uuid.uuid4().hex}
user = self.client.users.create(**user_ref)
self.addCleanup(self.client.users.delete, user)
self.check_user(user, user_ref)
def test_get_user(self):
user = fixtures.User(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
self.useFixture(user)
user_ret = self.client.users.get(user.id)
self.check_user(user_ret, user.ref)
def test_list_users(self):
user_one = fixtures.User(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
self.useFixture(user_one)
user_two = fixtures.User(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
self.useFixture(user_two)
users = self.client.users.list()
# All users are valid
for user in users:
self.check_user(user)
self.assertIn(user_one.entity, users)
self.assertIn(user_two.entity, users)
def test_list_users_with_filters(self):
suffix = uuid.uuid4().hex
user1_ref = {
'name': 'test_user' + suffix,
'domain': self.project_domain_id,
'default_project': self.project_id,
'password': uuid.uuid4().hex,
'description': uuid.uuid4().hex}
user2_ref = {
'name': fixtures.RESOURCE_NAME_PREFIX + uuid.uuid4().hex,
'domain': self.project_domain_id,
'default_project': self.project_id,
'password': uuid.uuid4().hex,
'description': uuid.uuid4().hex}
user1 = self.client.users.create(**user1_ref)
self.client.users.create(**user2_ref)
users = self.client.users.list(name__contains=['test_user', suffix])
self.assertEqual(1, len(users))
self.assertIn(user1, users)
def test_update_user(self):
user = fixtures.User(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
self.useFixture(user)
new_description = uuid.uuid4().hex
user_ret = self.client.users.update(user.id,
description=new_description)
user.ref.update({'description': new_description})
self.check_user(user_ret, user.ref)
def test_user_grouping(self):
# keystoneclient.v3.users owns user grouping operations, this is why
# this test case belongs to this class
user = fixtures.User(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
group = fixtures.Group(self.client, self.project_domain_id)
self.useFixture(user)
self.useFixture(group)
self.assertRaises(http.NotFound,
self.client.users.check_in_group,
user.id, group.id)
self.client.users.add_to_group(user.id, group.id)
self.client.users.check_in_group(user.id, group.id)
self.client.users.remove_from_group(user.id, group.id)
self.assertRaises(http.NotFound,
self.client.users.check_in_group,
user.id, group.id)
def test_delete_user(self):
user = self.client.users.create(name=uuid.uuid4().hex,
domain=self.project_domain_id)
self.client.users.delete(user.id)
self.assertRaises(http.NotFound,
self.client.users.get,
user.id)
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