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Horizon TestCase Classes¶
Horizon provides a base test case class which provides several useful pre-prepared attributes for testing Horizon components.
- class horizon.test.helpers.TestCase(methodName='runTest')[source]¶
Base test case class for Horizon with numerous additional features.
A
RequestFactoryclass which supports Django’scontrib.messagesframework viaself.factory.A ready-to-go request object via
self.request.
- assertMessageCount(response=None, **kwargs)[source]¶
Asserts that the expected number of messages have been attached.
The expected number of messages can be specified per message type. Usage would look like
self.assertMessageCount(success=1).
The OpenStack Dashboard also provides test case classes for greater ease-of-use when testing APIs and OpenStack-specific auth scenarios.
- class openstack_dashboard.test.helpers.TestCase(methodName='runTest')[source]¶
Specialized base test case class for Horizon.
It gives access to numerous additional features:
A full suite of test data through various attached objects and managers (e.g.
self.servers,self.user, etc.). See the docs forTestDatafor more information.A set of request context data via
self.context.A
RequestFactoryclass which supports Django’scontrib.messagesframework viaself.factory.A ready-to-go request object via
self.request.The ability to override specific time data controls for easier testing.
Several handy additional assertion methods.
- assertFormErrors(response, count=0, message=None, context_name='form')[source]¶
Check for form errors.
Asserts that the response does contain a form in its context, and that form has errors, if count were given, it must match the exact numbers of errors
- assertNoFormErrors(response, context_name='form')[source]¶
Checks for no form errors.
Asserts that the response either does not contain a form in its context, or that if it does, that form has no errors.
- assertNoWorkflowErrors(response, context_name='workflow')[source]¶
Checks for no workflow errors.
Asserts that the response either does not contain a workflow in its context, or that if it does, that workflow has no errors.
- assertRedirectsNoFollow(response, expected_url)[source]¶
Check for redirect.
Asserts that the given response issued a 302 redirect without processing the view which is redirected to.
- assertStatusCode(response, expected_code)[source]¶
Validates an expected status code.
Matches camel case of other assert functions