PyKMIP/kmip/tests/unit/core/test_utils.py
Peter Hamilton 9a5db6d5e1 Fix pending deprecation warnings caused by dependency upgrades
This change fixes various pending deprecation warnings throughout
the library caused by recent updates to different dependencies.
While PyKMIP no longer directly triggers these warnings, some
dependencies still do when run through the test suite.
2018-11-16 11:42:05 -05:00

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# Copyright (c) 2014 The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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from testtools import TestCase
from kmip.core import exceptions
from kmip.core import utils
class TestUtils(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestUtils, self).setUp()
def tearDown(self):
super(TestUtils, self).tearDown()
def test_count_bytes(self):
num = 65535
bytes_exp = 2
bytes_obs = utils.count_bytes(num)
self.assertEqual(bytes_exp, bytes_obs,
'Value {0} requires {1} bytes to encode, '
'received {2} byte(s)'.format(num, bytes_exp,
bytes_obs))
def test_count_bytes_overflow(self):
num = 65536
bytes_exp = 3
bytes_obs = utils.count_bytes(num)
self.assertEqual(bytes_exp, bytes_obs,
'Value {0} requires {1} bytes to encode, '
'received {2} bytes'.format(num, bytes_exp,
bytes_obs))
def test_count_bytes_zero(self):
num = 0
bytes_exp = 1
bytes_obs = utils.count_bytes(num)
self.assertEqual(bytes_exp, bytes_obs,
'Value {0} requires {1} bytes to encode, '
'received {2} byte(s)'.format(num, bytes_exp,
bytes_obs))
class TestBytearrayStream(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestBytearrayStream, self).setUp()
self.stream = utils.BytearrayStream()
self.bad_type = exceptions.ErrorStrings.BAD_EXP_RECV.format(
'BytearrayStream.{0}',
'type',
'{1}',
'{2}'
)
self.bad_len = exceptions.ErrorStrings.BAD_EXP_RECV.format(
'BytearrayStream.{0}',
'length',
'{1}',
'{2}'
)
self.bad_val = exceptions.ErrorStrings.BAD_EXP_RECV.format(
'BytearrayStream.{0}',
'value',
'{1}',
'{2}'
)
def tearDown(self):
super(TestBytearrayStream, self).tearDown()
def test_init(self):
value = b'\x00'
b = utils.BytearrayStream(value)
buf_type = type(b.buffer)
msg = self.bad_type.format('buffer', type(b''), buf_type)
self.assertIsInstance(b.buffer, type(b''),
msg.format(type(b''), type(b.buffer)))
length = len(b.buffer)
msg = self.bad_len.format('buffer', 1, length)
self.assertEqual(1, length, msg)
content = b.buffer
msg = self.bad_val.format('buffer', value, content)
self.assertEqual(value, content, msg)
def test_init_unset(self):
b = utils.BytearrayStream()
buf_type = type(b.buffer)
msg = self.bad_type.format('buffer', type(b''), buf_type)
self.assertIsInstance(b.buffer, type(b''),
msg.format(type(b''), type(b.buffer)))
length = len(b.buffer)
msg = self.bad_len.format('buffer', 0, length)
self.assertEqual(0, length, msg)
def test_read(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
self.skipTest('')
def test_write(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
self.skipTest('')
def test_peek(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
value = (b'\x00\x01\x02\x03')
expected = value
b = expected
expected = b
b = utils.BytearrayStream(value)
def test_peek_overflow(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
self.skipTest('')
def test_peek_empty(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
self.skipTest('')
def test_peek_none(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
self.skipTest('')
def test_length(self):
# TODO (peter-hamilton) Finish implementation.
self.skipTest('')