=begin #Pulp 3 API #Fetch, Upload, Organize, and Distribute Software Packages The version of the OpenAPI document: v3 Contact: pulp-list@redhat.com Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech OpenAPI Generator version: 4.3.1 =end require 'spec_helper' require 'json' # Unit tests for PulpPythonClient::ContentPackagesApi # Automatically generated by openapi-generator (https://openapi-generator.tech) # Please update as you see appropriate describe 'ContentPackagesApi' do before do # run before each test @api_instance = PulpPythonClient::ContentPackagesApi.new end after do # run after each test end describe 'test an instance of ContentPackagesApi' do it 'should create an instance of ContentPackagesApi' do expect(@api_instance).to be_instance_of(PulpPythonClient::ContentPackagesApi) end end # unit tests for create # Create a python package content # Trigger an asynchronous task to create content,optionally create new repository version. # @param relative_path Path where the artifact is located relative to distributions base_path # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [String] :artifact Artifact file representing the physical content # @option opts [File] :file An uploaded file that may be turned into the artifact of the content unit. # @option opts [String] :repository A URI of a repository the new content unit should be associated with. # @option opts [String] :upload An uncommitted upload that may be turned into the artifact of the content unit. # @option opts [String] :sha256 The SHA256 digest of this package. # @option opts [String] :summary A one-line summary of what the package does. # @option opts [String] :description A longer description of the package that can run to several paragraphs. # @option opts [String] :description_content_type A string stating the markup syntax (if any) used in the distribution’s description, so that tools can intelligently render the description. # @option opts [String] :keywords Additional keywords to be used to assist searching for the package in a larger catalog. # @option opts [String] :home_page The URL for the package's home page. # @option opts [String] :download_url Legacy field denoting the URL from which this package can be downloaded. # @option opts [String] :author Text containing the author's name. Contact information can also be added, separated with newlines. # @option opts [String] :author_email The author's e-mail address. # @option opts [String] :maintainer The maintainer's name at a minimum; additional contact information may be provided. # @option opts [String] :maintainer_email The maintainer's e-mail address. # @option opts [String] :license Text indicating the license covering the distribution # @option opts [String] :requires_python The Python version(s) that the distribution is guaranteed to be compatible with. # @option opts [String] :project_url A browsable URL for the project and a label for it, separated by a comma. # @option opts [Object] :project_urls A dictionary of labels and URLs for the project. # @option opts [String] :platform A comma-separated list of platform specifications, summarizing the operating systems supported by the package. # @option opts [String] :supported_platform Field to specify the OS and CPU for which the binary package was compiled. # @option opts [Object] :requires_dist A JSON list containing names of some other distutils project required by this distribution. # @option opts [Object] :provides_dist A JSON list containing names of a Distutils project which is contained within this distribution. # @option opts [Object] :obsoletes_dist A JSON list containing names of a distutils project's distribution which this distribution renders obsolete, meaning that the two projects should not be installed at the same time. # @option opts [Object] :requires_external A JSON list containing some dependency in the system that the distribution is to be used. # @option opts [Object] :classifiers A JSON list containing classification values for a Python package. # @return [AsyncOperationResponse] describe 'create test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for list # List python package contents # PythonPackageContent represents each individually installable Python package. In the Python ecosystem, this is called a Python Distribution, sometimes (ambiguously) refered to as a package. In Pulp Python, we refer to it as PythonPackageContent. Each PythonPackageContent corresponds to a single filename, for example `pulpcore-3.0.0rc1-py3-none-any.whl` or `pulpcore-3.0.0rc1.tar.gz`. # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [String] :author Filter results where author matches value # @option opts [Array] :author__in Filter results where author is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [String] :filename Filter results where filename matches value # @option opts [String] :filename__contains Filter results where filename contains value # @option opts [Array] :filename__in Filter results where filename is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [String] :keywords__contains Filter results where keywords contains value # @option opts [Array] :keywords__in Filter results where keywords is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [Integer] :limit Number of results to return per page. # @option opts [String] :name Filter results where name matches value # @option opts [Array] :name__in Filter results where name is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [Integer] :offset The initial index from which to return the results. # @option opts [Array] :ordering Ordering # @option opts [String] :packagetype Filter results where packagetype matches value # @option opts [Array] :packagetype__in Filter results where packagetype is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [String] :repository_version Repository Version referenced by HREF # @option opts [String] :repository_version_added Repository Version referenced by HREF # @option opts [String] :repository_version_removed Repository Version referenced by HREF # @option opts [String] :requires_python Filter results where requires_python matches value # @option opts [String] :requires_python__contains Filter results where requires_python contains value # @option opts [Array] :requires_python__in Filter results where requires_python is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [String] :sha256 Filter results where sha256 matches value # @option opts [Array] :sha256__in Filter results where sha256 is in a comma-separated list of values # @option opts [String] :fields A list of fields to include in the response. # @option opts [String] :exclude_fields A list of fields to exclude from the response. # @return [PaginatedpythonPythonPackageContentResponseList] describe 'list test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end # unit tests for read # Inspect a python package content # PythonPackageContent represents each individually installable Python package. In the Python ecosystem, this is called a Python Distribution, sometimes (ambiguously) refered to as a package. In Pulp Python, we refer to it as PythonPackageContent. Each PythonPackageContent corresponds to a single filename, for example `pulpcore-3.0.0rc1-py3-none-any.whl` or `pulpcore-3.0.0rc1.tar.gz`. # @param python_python_package_content_href # @param [Hash] opts the optional parameters # @option opts [String] :fields A list of fields to include in the response. # @option opts [String] :exclude_fields A list of fields to exclude from the response. # @return [PythonPythonPackageContentResponse] describe 'read test' do it 'should work' do # assertion here. ref: https://www.relishapp.com/rspec/rspec-expectations/docs/built-in-matchers end end end