libvirt-cim-bounces(a)redhat.com wrote on 2008-10-17 00:28:33:
yunguol(a)cn.ibm.com wrote:
> # HG changeset patch
> # User Guolian Yun <yunguol(a)cn.ibm.com>
> # Date 1224140552 25200
> # Node ID 0167493d2ce4cad2c09d572964844f199555fcb4
> # Parent 96d45b1dcc0801ade819413abe1af43b3957dde4
> [TEST] Update Profile/02_profile_to_elec.py to call new EnumNames
>
> This tc updates fails for me, I look into this but I can't work it
out.
>
>
> Signed-off-by: Guolian Yun <yunguol(a)cn.ibm.com>
>
> diff -r 96d45b1dcc08 -r 0167493d2ce4 suites/libvirt-
cim/cimtest/Profile/02_profile_to_elec.py
> --- a/suites/libvirt-cim/cimtest/Profile/02_profile_to_elec.py
Wed Oct 15 06:07:28 2008 -0700
> +++ b/suites/libvirt-cim/cimtest/Profile/02_profile_to_elec.py
Thu Oct 16 00:02:32 2008 -0700
> @@ -95,7 +95,7 @@ def get_profile(server, virt):
> profile = None
>
> try:
> - proflist = enumclass.enumerate_inst(server,
'RegisteredProfile', virt)
> + proflist = enumclass.EnumNames(server, cn)
> status, profile = get_expected_inst(cn, proflist,
'RegisteredName',
> registeredname)
> except Exception, detail:
This is because EnumNames() only returns a reference, not and instance.
The test case is attempting to verify the attributes of the instance,
but that's not possible with just a reference.
What you'll need to do is change enumclass.EnumNames() to
enumclass.EnumInstances(). In addition, you'll need to modify
EnumInstances() so that it can return either CIM_CimtestClass objects or
a CIMInstance objects.
I updated EnumInstances so it returns both CIMInstance and
CIM_CimtestClass objects.
And #2 patch for tc on the way.
Thanks!
I did something similar with GetInstance() in this patch:
"Update inst_to_mof() to convert CIM_CimtestClass instances to inst"
--
Kaitlin Rupert
IBM Linux Technology Center
kaitlin(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com
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