"""mocked tests""" # import asyncio # import aiohttp # import pytest # import pook # from kanidm import KanidmClient # from kanidm.exceptions import AuthMechUnknown # this kinda half sorta works but not really - you have to be able to mock a second call and I'm not sure how yet. # example of how to do the thing https://github.com/h2non/pook/issues/73 # @pytest.mark.mocked # @pytest.mark.asyncio # async def test_authenticate_password_raises_authmechunknown() -> None: # """tests the authenticate() flow""" # client_config = KanidmClient(uri="https://localhost:8443") # with pytest.raises(AuthMechUnknown): # async with aiohttp.ClientSession() as session: # with pook.post('https://localhost:8443/v1/auth', # reply=200, response_type='json',response_json={ # "sessionid": "12345", # "state": { # "choose" : ["password"], # "continue" : ["12345"], # "success" : True, # } # }, # response_headers={"x-kanidm-auth-session-id" : "12345"} # ): # # async with session.request("GET", "https://localhost:8443") as resp: # # assert resp.status == 404 # auth_result = await client_config.authenticate_password(username="testing", password="asdfasdfsdf") # print(f"{auth_result=}")