How to use test_expected_succes_int_match method in tempest

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test_rest_client.py

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...352class TestExpectedSuccess(BaseRestClientTestClass):353 def setUp(self):354 self.fake_http = fake_http.fake_httplib2()355 super(TestExpectedSuccess, self).setUp()356 def test_expected_succes_int_match(self):357 expected_code = 202358 read_code = 202359 resp = self.rest_client.expected_success(expected_code, read_code)360 # Assert None resp on success361 self.assertFalse(resp)362 def test_expected_succes_int_no_match(self):363 expected_code = 204364 read_code = 202365 self.assertRaises(exceptions.InvalidHttpSuccessCode,366 self.rest_client.expected_success,367 expected_code, read_code)368 def test_expected_succes_list_match(self):369 expected_code = [202, 204]370 read_code = 202...

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