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# Copyright 2011-2013 GRNET S.A. All rights reserved.
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.utils import simplejson as json
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from synnefo.util import text
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from mock import patch
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@contextmanager
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def override_settings(settings, **kwargs):
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    """
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    Helper context manager to override django settings within the provided
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    context.
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    All keyword arguments provided are set to the django settings object and
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    get reverted/removed when the manager exits.
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    >>> from synnefo.util.testing import override_settings
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    >>> from django.conf import settings
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    >>> with override_settings(settings, DEBUG=True):
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    >>>     assert settings.DEBUG == True
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    The special arguemnt ``prefix`` can be set to prefix all setting keys with
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    the provided value.
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    >>> from django.conf import settings
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    >>> from django.core import mail
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    >>> with override_settings(settings, CONTACT_EMAILS=['kpap@grnet.gr'],
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    >>>                        prefix='MYAPP_'):
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    >>>     from django.core.mail import send_mail
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    >>>     send_mail("hello", "I love you kpap", settings.DEFAULT_FROM_EMAIL,
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    >>>               settings.MYAPP_CONTACT_EMAILS)
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    >>>     assert 'kpap@grnet.gr' in mail.mailbox[0].recipients()
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    If you plan to reuse it
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    >>> import functools
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    >>> from synnefo.util.testing import override_settings
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    >>> from django.conf import settings
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    >>> myapp_settings = functools.partial(override_settings, prefix='MYAPP_')
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    >>> with myapp_settings(CONTACT_EMAILS=['kpap@grnet.gr'])
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    >>>     assert settings.MYAPP_CONTACT_EMAILS == ['kpap@grnet.gr']
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    """
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    _prefix = kwargs.get('prefix', '')
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    prefix = lambda key: '%s%s' % (_prefix, key)
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    oldkeys = [k for k in dir(settings) if k.upper() == k]
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    oldsettings = dict([(k, getattr(settings, k)) for k in oldkeys])
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    toremove = []
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    for key, value in kwargs.iteritems():
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        key = prefix(key)
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        if not hasattr(settings, key):
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            toremove.append(key)
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        setattr(settings, key, value)
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    yield
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    # Remove keys that didn't exist
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    for key in toremove:
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        delattr(settings, key)
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    # Remove keys that added during the execution of the context
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    if kwargs.get('reset_changes', True):
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        newkeys = [k for k in dir(settings) if k.upper() == k]
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        for key in newkeys:
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            if not key in oldkeys:
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                delattr(settings, key)
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    # Revert old keys
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    for key in oldkeys:
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        if key == key.upper():
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            setattr(settings, key, oldsettings.get(key))
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def with_settings(settings, prefix='', **override):
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    def wrapper(func):
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        def inner(*args, **kwargs):
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            with override_settings(settings, prefix=prefix, **override):
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                ret = func(*args, **kwargs)
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            return ret
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@contextmanager
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def astakos_user(user):
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    """
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    with astakos_user("user@user.com"):
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    """
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    with patch("snf_django.lib.api.get_token") as get_token:
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        get_token.return_value = "DummyToken"
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        with patch('astakosclient.AstakosClient.get_user_info') as m:
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            m.return_value = {"uuid": text.uenc(user, 'utf8')}
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            with patch('astakosclient.AstakosClient.get_quotas') as m2:
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                m2.return_value = {
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                    "system": {
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                        "pithos.diskspace": {
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                            "usage": 0,
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                            "limit": 1073741824,  # 1GB
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                            "pending": 0
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                        }
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                    }
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                issue_fun = "astakosclient.AstakosClient.issue_one_commission"
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                with patch(issue_fun) as m3:
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                    serials = []
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                    append = serials.append
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                    with patch(resolv_fun) as m4:
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                        m4.return_value = {'accepted': serials,
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def mocked_quotaholder(success=True):
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    with patch("synnefo.quotas.Quotaholder.get") as astakos:
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        global serial
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class BaseAPITest(TestCase):
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    def get(self, url, user='user', *args, **kwargs):
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            response = self.client.get(url, *args, **kwargs)
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    def post(self, url, user='user', params={}, ctype='json', *args, **kwargs):
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    def put(self, url, user='user', params={}, ctype='json', *args, **kwargs):
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    def assertSuccess(self, response):
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        self.assertTrue(response.status_code in [200, 203, 204])
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    def assertFault(self, response, status_code, name):
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    def assertBadRequest(self, response):
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    def assertItemNotFound(self, response):
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# Imitate unittest assertions new in Python 2.7
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class _AssertRaisesContext(object):
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def assertIn(x, y):
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