gns3-server/tests/compute/builtin/nodes/test_nat.py
Julien Duponchelle cf723962af
Support bridge in cloud
Nat take advantage of that and the code is more simple.

Fix #761
2016-11-04 17:32:16 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
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import uuid
import pytest
from unittest.mock import MagicMock
from tests.utils import asyncio_patch
from gns3server.compute.builtin.nodes.nat import Nat
from gns3server.compute.vpcs import VPCS
def test_json(on_gns3vm, project):
nat = Nat("nat1", str(uuid.uuid4()), project, MagicMock())
assert nat.__json__() == {
"name": "nat1",
"node_id": nat.id,
"project_id": project.id,
"status": "started",
"ports_mapping": [
{
"interface": "virbr0",
"name": "nat0",
"port_number": 0,
"type": "ethernet"
}
]
}