Minimalistic HTTP Client Test Utilities.
- Built on top of reqwest.
- Optimized for testing convenience, not for performance.
- Do not use for production/application code, just for testing.
- For production code (apps, services, ...) use the underlying reqwest library and its utilities.
- Thanks to @joeftiger for dependencies update (#23)
- Thanks to @Manubi for the
colored_json
update. - Thanks to @JamesGuthrie for
- Thanks to @cyril-marpaud for the PR #9 - feat: provide Response's StatusCode.
- Thanks to @eboody for the PR #7 - Add colors to output (enable with
features = ["color-output"]
) - Thanks to @defic for the type client
get/post/put/patch/delete
and the responsebody...
APIs.
use anyhow::Result;
use serde_json::{json, Value};
#[tokio::test]
async fn test_simple_base() -> httpc_test::Result<()> {
// Create a new httpc test client with a base URL (will be prefixed for all calls)
// The client will have a cookie_store.
let hc = httpc_test::new_client("http://localhost:8080")?;
//// do_get, do_post, do_put, do_patch, do_delete return a httpc_test::Response
// Simple do_get
let res = hc.do_get("/hello").await?; // httpc_test::Response
let status = res.status();
// Pretty print the result (status, headers, response cookies, client cookies, body)
res.print().await?;
let auth_token = res.res_cookie_value("auth-token"); // Option<String>
let content_type = res.header("content_type"); // Option<&String>
// Another do_get
let res = hc.do_get("/context.rs").await?;
// Pretty print but do not print the body
res.print_no_body().await?;
//// get, post, put, patch, delete return a DeserializeOwned
// a get (return a Deserialized)
let json_value = hc.get::<Value>("/api/tickets").await?;
// Another post (with the cookie store updated from the login request above )
let res = hc
.do_post(
"/api/tickets",
json!({
"subject": "ticket 01"
}),
)
.await?;
res.print().await?;
// Post with text content and specific content type
let res = hc
.do_post(
"/api/tickets",
(r#"{
"subject": "ticket bb"
}
"#,
"application/json"),
)
.await?;
res.print().await?;
// Same woth do_patch, do_put.
Ok(())
}