savida

Savida - Testing HTTP Server Fixture


Keywords
http, server, testing, fixture
License
Apache-2.0
Install
pip install savida==0.2.2

Documentation

Savida Testing Web Server Fixture

Savida is a testing-oriented HTTP server wrapper. It allows to easily launch a Web server during an automated test, define its behavior (i.e. how to respond to different requests) and shut it down easily when the test ends.

This is useful when testing complex HTTP-client based systems - for example at Shoppimon it is used to test our Web monitoring system infrastructure, which needs to access Websites using a complex browser and return different information based on entire page behaviors or even entire passes through the site.

Testing such systems is not possible using current mock HTTP client libraries or naive test server implementations, and this is why we created Savida.

Note that while the examples below refer to py.test, this module is in no way tied to a specific testing framework or methodology.

Usage

In testing frameworks like py.test, usage usually looks something like:

from savida.fixture import http_server

def test_my_browser_works():
    # Set up the server with a static document root directory
    with http_server(document_root='fixtures/webroot') as server:

        # Return 404 on /js/main.js even if it exists in our docroot
        server.when('/js/main.js').response(
            status=404, response='Gone to Lunch')

        # Wait 10 seconds before responding to /slow.php
        server.when('/slow.php').wait(10)

        server.start()

        response = requests.get(server.url + '/js/main.js')
        assert response.status_code == 404

Usage in module setup / teardown functions

TBD

API

TBD

TODO

  • Add documentation
  • Clean up API, replace wait method with something more concise
  • Add support for matching based on HTTP method

License

Copyright (c) 2017 Shoppimon LTD

Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at

http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0

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