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# coding: utf-8
"""
Corellium API
REST API to manage your virtual devices. # noqa: E501
The version of the OpenAPI document: 7.6.0-29198
Generated by: https://openapi-generator.tech
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import unittest
import datetime
import corellium_api
from corellium_api.models.assessment_history import AssessmentHistory # noqa: E501
from corellium_api.rest import ApiException
class TestAssessmentHistory(unittest.TestCase):
"""AssessmentHistory unit test stubs"""
def setUp(self):
pass
def tearDown(self):
pass
def make_instance(self, include_optional):
"""Test AssessmentHistory
include_option is a boolean, when False only required
params are included, when True both required and
optional params are included """
# model = corellium_api.models.assessment_history.AssessmentHistory() # noqa: E501
if include_optional :
return AssessmentHistory(
total = 1.337,
count = 1.337,
limit = 1.337,
offset = 1.337,
results = [
corellium_api.models.assessment_history_line_item.AssessmentHistoryLineItem(
date = 1.337,
complete = 1.337,
incomplete = 1.337, )
]
)
else :
return AssessmentHistory(
total = 1.337,
count = 1.337,
limit = 1.337,
offset = 1.337,
results = [
corellium_api.models.assessment_history_line_item.AssessmentHistoryLineItem(
date = 1.337,
complete = 1.337,
incomplete = 1.337, )
],
)
def testAssessmentHistory(self):
"""Test AssessmentHistory"""
inst_req_only = self.make_instance(include_optional=False)
inst_req_and_optional = self.make_instance(include_optional=True)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()