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) 2015 The Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory
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from testtools import TestCase
from kmip.pie.objects import Key
class DummyKey(Key):
"""
A dummy Key subclass for testing purposes.
"""
def __init__(self):
"""
Create a DummyKey
"""
super(DummyKey, self).__init__()
def validate(self):
return
def __repr__(self):
return ''
def __str__(self):
return ''
def __eq__(self, other):
return True
def __ne__(self, other):
return False
class TestKey(TestCase):
"""
Test suite for Key.
Since Key is an ABC abstract class, all tests are run against a dummy
subclass defined above, DummyKey.
"""
def setUp(self):
super(TestKey, self).setUp()
def tearDown(self):
super(TestKey, self).tearDown()
def test_init(self):
"""
Test that a complete subclass of Key can be
instantiated.
"""
DummyKey()
def test_repr(self):
"""
Test that repr can be applied to a Key.
"""
dummy = DummyKey()
repr(dummy)
def test_str(self):
"""
Test that str can be applied to a Key.
"""
dummy = DummyKey()
str(dummy)
def test_eq(self):
"""
Test that equality can be applied to a Key.
"""
dummy = DummyKey()
self.assertTrue(dummy == dummy)
def test_ne(self):
"""
Test that inequality can be applied to a Key.
"""
dummy = DummyKey()
self.assertFalse(dummy != dummy)
def test_key_wrapping_data_invalid(self):
"""
Test that the right error is raised when setting the key wrapping
data with an invalid value.
"""
dummy = DummyKey()
args = (dummy, 'key_wrapping_data', 'invalid')
self.assertRaisesRegex(
TypeError,
"Key wrapping data must be a dictionary.",
setattr,
*args
)