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watcher/watcher/tests/applier/test_applier_manager.py
Gábor Antal c440cdd69f Fixed wrongly used assertEqual method
In several places, assertEqual is used the following way:
  assertEqual(observed, expected)
However, the correct way to use assertEqual is:
  assertEqual(expected, observed)

Change-Id: I5a7442f4adf98bf7bc73cef1d17d20da39d9a7f8
Closes-Bug: #1551861
2016-03-01 18:20:37 +01:00

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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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from mock import patch
from threading import Thread
from watcher.applier.manager import ApplierManager
from watcher.common.messaging.messaging_core import MessagingCore
from watcher.tests import base
class TestApplierManager(base.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestApplierManager, self).setUp()
self.applier = ApplierManager()
@patch.object(MessagingCore, "connect")
@patch.object(Thread, "join")
def test_connect(self, m_messaging, m_thread):
self.applier.connect()
self.applier.join()
self.assertEqual(2, m_messaging.call_count)
self.assertEqual(1, m_thread.call_count)