feature 8029 change RO to python3. Using vim plugins
[osm/RO.git] / osm_ro / http_tools / tests / test_handler.py
diff --git a/osm_ro/http_tools/tests/test_handler.py b/osm_ro/http_tools/tests/test_handler.py
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-import unittest
-
-from mock import MagicMock, patch
-from webtest import TestApp
-
-from .. import handler
-from ..handler import BaseHandler, route
-
-
-class TestIntegration(unittest.TestCase):
-    def test_wsgi_app(self):
-        # Given a Handler class that implements a route
-        some_plugin = MagicMock()
-
-        class MyHandler(BaseHandler):
-            url_base = '/42'
-            plugins = [some_plugin]
-
-            @route('get', '/some/path')
-            def callback(self):
-                return 'some content'
-
-        route_mock = MagicMock()
-        with patch(handler.__name__+'.Bottle.route', route_mock):
-            # When we try to access wsgi_app for the first time
-            my_handler = MyHandler()
-            assert my_handler.wsgi_app
-            # then bottle.route should be called with the right arguments
-            route_mock.assert_called_once_with('/42/some/path', method='GET',
-                                               callback=my_handler.callback,
-                                               apply=[some_plugin])
-
-            # When we try to access wsgi_app for the second time
-            assert my_handler.wsgi_app
-            # then the result should be cached
-            # and bottle.route should not be called again
-            self.assertEqual(route_mock.call_count, 1)
-
-    def test_route_created(self):
-        # Given a Handler class, as in the example documentation
-        class MyHandler(BaseHandler):
-            def __init__(self):
-                self.value = 42
-
-            @route('GET', '/some/path/<param>')
-            def callback(self, param):
-                return '{} + {}'.format(self.value, param)
-
-        # when this class is used to generate a webapp
-        app = TestApp(MyHandler().wsgi_app)
-
-        # then the defined URLs should be available
-        response = app.get('/some/path/0')
-        self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
-        # and the callbacks should have access to ``self``
-        response.mustcontain('42 + 0')
-
-    def test_url_base(self):
-        # Given a Handler class that allows url_base customization
-        class MyHandler(BaseHandler):
-            def __init__(self, url_base):
-                self.url_base = url_base
-
-            @route('GET', '/some/path/<param>')
-            def callback(self, param):
-                return param
-
-        # when this class is used to generate a webapp
-        app = TestApp(MyHandler('/prefix').wsgi_app)
-
-        # then the prefixed URLs should be available
-        response = app.get('/prefix/some/path/content')
-        self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
-        response.mustcontain('content')
-
-    def test_starting_param(self):
-        # Given a Handler class with a route beginning with a param
-        class MyHandler(BaseHandler):
-            @route('GET', '/<param>/some/path')
-            def callback(self, param):
-                return '**{}**'.format(param)
-
-        # is used to generate a webapp
-        app = TestApp(MyHandler().wsgi_app)
-
-        # when the defined URLs is accessed
-        response = app.get('/42/some/path')
-        # Then no error should happen
-        self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
-        response.mustcontain('**42**')
-
-
-if __name__ == '__main__':
-    unittest.main()