Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/gcloud/monitoring/test_label.py

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# Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
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import unittest2
class TestLabelValueType(unittest2.TestCase):
def _getTargetClass(self):
from gcloud.monitoring.label import LabelValueType
return LabelValueType
def test_one(self):
self.assertTrue(hasattr(self._getTargetClass(), 'STRING'))
def test_names(self):
for name in self._getTargetClass().__dict__:
if not name.startswith('_'):
self.assertEqual(getattr(self._getTargetClass(), name), name)
class TestLabelDescriptor(unittest2.TestCase):
def _getTargetClass(self):
from gcloud.monitoring.label import LabelDescriptor
return LabelDescriptor
def _makeOne(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self._getTargetClass()(*args, **kwargs)
def test_constructor(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
VALUE_TYPE = 'INT64'
DESCRIPTION = 'HTTP status code for the request.'
descriptor = self._makeOne(key=KEY, value_type=VALUE_TYPE,
description=DESCRIPTION)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.key, KEY)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.value_type, VALUE_TYPE)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.description, DESCRIPTION)
def test_constructor_defaults(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
descriptor = self._makeOne(key=KEY)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.key, KEY)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.value_type, 'STRING')
self.assertEqual(descriptor.description, '')
def test_from_dict(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
VALUE_TYPE = 'INT64'
DESCRIPTION = 'HTTP status code for the request.'
info = {
'key': KEY,
'valueType': VALUE_TYPE,
'description': DESCRIPTION,
}
descriptor = self._getTargetClass()._from_dict(info)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.key, KEY)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.value_type, VALUE_TYPE)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.description, DESCRIPTION)
def test_from_dict_defaults(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
info = {'key': KEY}
descriptor = self._getTargetClass()._from_dict(info)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.key, KEY)
self.assertEqual(descriptor.value_type, 'STRING')
self.assertEqual(descriptor.description, '')
def test_to_dict(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
VALUE_TYPE = 'INT64'
DESCRIPTION = 'HTTP status code for the request.'
descriptor = self._makeOne(key=KEY, value_type=VALUE_TYPE,
description=DESCRIPTION)
expected = {
'key': KEY,
'valueType': VALUE_TYPE,
'description': DESCRIPTION,
}
self.assertEqual(descriptor._to_dict(), expected)
def test_to_dict_defaults(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
descriptor = self._makeOne(key=KEY)
expected = {
'key': KEY,
'valueType': 'STRING',
}
self.assertEqual(descriptor._to_dict(), expected)
def test_equality(self):
KEY = 'response_code'
VALUE_TYPE = 'INT64'
DESCRIPTION = 'HTTP status code for the request.'
descriptor1 = self._makeOne(key=KEY, value_type=VALUE_TYPE,
description=DESCRIPTION)
descriptor2 = self._makeOne(key=KEY, value_type=VALUE_TYPE,
description=DESCRIPTION)
self.assertTrue(descriptor1 == descriptor2)
self.assertFalse(descriptor1 != descriptor2)