moto/tests/test_s3/test_s3_storageclass.py
2018-08-05 19:18:11 -04:00

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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import boto
import boto3
from boto.exception import S3CreateError, S3ResponseError
from boto.s3.lifecycle import Lifecycle, Transition, Expiration, Rule
import sure # noqa
from botocore.exceptions import ClientError
from datetime import datetime
from nose.tools import assert_raises
from moto import mock_s3_deprecated, mock_s3
@mock_s3
def test_s3_storage_class_standard():
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket")
# add an object to the bucket with standard storage
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket", Key="my_key", Body="my_value")
list_of_objects = s3.list_objects(Bucket="Bucket")
list_of_objects['Contents'][0]["StorageClass"].should.equal("STANDARD")
@mock_s3
def test_s3_storage_class_infrequent_access():
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket")
# add an object to the bucket with standard storage
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket", Key="my_key_infrequent", Body="my_value_infrequent", StorageClass="STANDARD_IA")
D = s3.list_objects(Bucket="Bucket")
D['Contents'][0]["StorageClass"].should.equal("STANDARD_IA")
@mock_s3
def test_s3_storage_class_copy():
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket")
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket", Key="First_Object", Body="Body", StorageClass="STANDARD")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket2")
# second object is originally of storage class REDUCED_REDUNDANCY
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket2", Key="Second_Object", Body="Body2")
s3.copy_object(CopySource = {"Bucket": "Bucket", "Key": "First_Object"}, Bucket="Bucket2", Key="Second_Object", StorageClass="ONEZONE_IA")
list_of_copied_objects = s3.list_objects(Bucket="Bucket2")
# checks that a copied object can be properly copied
list_of_copied_objects["Contents"][0]["StorageClass"].should.equal("ONEZONE_IA")
@mock_s3
def test_s3_invalid_copied_storage_class():
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket")
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket", Key="First_Object", Body="Body", StorageClass="STANDARD")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket2")
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket2", Key="Second_Object", Body="Body2", StorageClass="REDUCED_REDUNDANCY")
# Try to copy an object with an invalid storage class
with assert_raises(ClientError) as err:
s3.copy_object(CopySource = {"Bucket": "Bucket", "Key": "First_Object"}, Bucket="Bucket2", Key="Second_Object", StorageClass="STANDARD2")
e = err.exception
e.response["Error"]["Code"].should.equal("InvalidStorageClass")
e.response["Error"]["Message"].should.equal("The storage class you specified is not valid")
@mock_s3
def test_s3_invalid_storage_class():
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket")
# Try to add an object with an invalid storage class
with assert_raises(ClientError) as err:
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket", Key="First_Object", Body="Body", StorageClass="STANDARDD")
e = err.exception
e.response["Error"]["Code"].should.equal("InvalidStorageClass")
e.response["Error"]["Message"].should.equal("The storage class you specified is not valid")
@mock_s3
def test_s3_default_storage_class():
s3 = boto3.client("s3")
s3.create_bucket(Bucket="Bucket")
s3.put_object(Bucket="Bucket", Key="First_Object", Body="Body")
list_of_objects = s3.list_objects(Bucket="Bucket")
# tests that the default storage class is still STANDARD
list_of_objects["Contents"][0]["StorageClass"].should.equal("STANDARD")