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# Author: James Li <james.li@rackspace.com>
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from designateclient import exceptions
from designateclient.tests import base
class RemoteErrorTestCase(base.TestCase):
response_dict = {
'message': None,
'code': 500,
'type': None,
'errors': None,
'request_id': 1234
}
def test_get_error_message(self):
expected_msg = 'something wrong'
self.response_dict['message'] = expected_msg
remote_err = exceptions.RemoteError(**self.response_dict)
self.assertEqual(expected_msg, remote_err.message)
def test_get_error_message_with_errors(self):
expected_msg = "u'nodot.com' is not a 'domainname'"
errors = {"errors": [
{"path": ["name"],
"message": expected_msg,
"validator": "format",
"validator_value": "domainname"}
]
}
self.response_dict['message'] = None
self.response_dict['errors'] = errors
remote_err = exceptions.RemoteError(**self.response_dict)
self.assertEqual(expected_msg, remote_err.message)
def test_get_error_message_with_type(self):
expected_msg = 'invalid_object'
self.response_dict['message'] = None
self.response_dict['errors'] = None
self.response_dict['type'] = expected_msg
remote_err = exceptions.RemoteError(**self.response_dict)
self.assertEqual(expected_msg, remote_err.message)
def test_get_error_message_with_unknown_response(self):
expected_msg = 'invalid_object'
self.response_dict['message'] = expected_msg
self.response_dict['unknown'] = 'fake'
remote_err = exceptions.RemoteError(**self.response_dict)
self.assertEqual(expected_msg, remote_err.message)
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