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language: python
sudo: false
python:
- "2.6"
- "2.7"
- "3.3"
- "3.4"
- "3.5"
cache:
directories:
- .pip_download_cache
env:
matrix:
- REQUESTS=requests==2.0
- REQUESTS=-U requests
- REQUESTS="-e git+git://github.com/kennethreitz/requests.git#egg=requests"
global:
- PIP_DOWNLOAD_CACHE=".pip_download_cache"
matrix:
allow_failures:
- env: 'REQUESTS="-e git+git://github.com/kennethreitz/requests.git#egg=requests"'
install:
- "pip install ${REQUESTS}"
- make develop
script:
- if [[ $TRAVIS_PYTHON_VERSION != 2.6 ]]; then make lint; fi
- py.test . --cov responses --cov-report term-missing

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Unreleased
----------
- Allow empty list/dict as json object (GH-100)
0.5.1
-----
- Add LICENSE, README and CHANGES to the PyPI distribution (GH-97).
0.5.0
-----
- Allow passing a JSON body to `response.add` (GH-82)
- Improve ConnectionError emulation (GH-73)
- Correct assertion in assert_all_requests_are_fired (GH-71)
0.4.0
-----
- Requests 2.0+ is required
- Mocking now happens on the adapter instead of the session
0.3.0
-----
- Add the ability to mock errors (GH-22)
- Add responses.mock context manager (GH-36)
- Support custom adapters (GH-33)
- Add support for regexp error matching (GH-25)
- Add support for dynamic bodies via `responses.add_callback` (GH-24)
- Preserve argspec when using `responses.activate` decorator (GH-18)

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develop:
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install-test-requirements:
pip install "file://`pwd`#egg=responses[tests]"
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Responses
=========
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/getsentry/responses.svg?branch=master
:target: https://travis-ci.org/getsentry/responses
A utility library for mocking out the `requests` Python library.
.. note:: Responses requires Requests >= 2.0
Response body as string
-----------------------
.. code-block:: python
import responses
import requests
@responses.activate
def test_my_api():
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
body='{"error": "not found"}', status=404,
content_type='application/json')
resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
assert resp.json() == {"error": "not found"}
assert len(responses.calls) == 1
assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar'
assert responses.calls[0].response.text == '{"error": "not found"}'
You can also specify a JSON object instead of a body string.
.. code-block:: python
import responses
import requests
@responses.activate
def test_my_api():
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
json={"error": "not found"}, status=404)
resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
assert resp.json() == {"error": "not found"}
assert len(responses.calls) == 1
assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar'
assert responses.calls[0].response.text == '{"error": "not found"}'
Request callback
----------------
.. code-block:: python
import json
import responses
import requests
@responses.activate
def test_calc_api():
def request_callback(request):
payload = json.loads(request.body)
resp_body = {'value': sum(payload['numbers'])}
headers = {'request-id': '728d329e-0e86-11e4-a748-0c84dc037c13'}
return (200, headers, json.dumps(resp_body))
responses.add_callback(
responses.POST, 'http://calc.com/sum',
callback=request_callback,
content_type='application/json',
)
resp = requests.post(
'http://calc.com/sum',
json.dumps({'numbers': [1, 2, 3]}),
headers={'content-type': 'application/json'},
)
assert resp.json() == {'value': 6}
assert len(responses.calls) == 1
assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://calc.com/sum'
assert responses.calls[0].response.text == '{"value": 6}'
assert (
responses.calls[0].response.headers['request-id'] ==
'728d329e-0e86-11e4-a748-0c84dc037c13'
)
Instead of passing a string URL into `responses.add` or `responses.add_callback`
you can also supply a compiled regular expression.
.. code-block:: python
import re
import responses
import requests
# Instead of
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
body='{"error": "not found"}', status=404,
content_type='application/json')
# You can do the following
url_re = re.compile(r'https?://twitter\.com/api/\d+/foobar')
responses.add(responses.GET, url_re,
body='{"error": "not found"}', status=404,
content_type='application/json')
A response can also throw an exception as follows.
.. code-block:: python
import responses
import requests
from requests.exceptions import HTTPError
exception = HTTPError('Something went wrong')
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
body=exception)
# All calls to 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar' will throw exception.
Responses as a context manager
------------------------------
.. code-block:: python
import responses
import requests
def test_my_api():
with responses.RequestsMock() as rsps:
rsps.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
body='{}', status=200,
content_type='application/json')
resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
assert resp.status_code == 200
# outside the context manager requests will hit the remote server
resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
resp.status_code == 404
Assertions on declared responses
--------------------------------
When used as a context manager, Responses will, by default, raise an assertion
error if a url was registered but not accessed. This can be disabled by passing
the ``assert_all_requests_are_fired`` value:
.. code-block:: python
import responses
import requests
def test_my_api():
with responses.RequestsMock(assert_all_requests_are_fired=False) as rsps:
rsps.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
body='{}', status=200,
content_type='application/json')
Multiple Responses
------------------
You can also use ``assert_all_requests_are_fired`` to add multiple responses for the same url:
.. code-block:: python
import responses
import requests
def test_my_api():
with responses.RequestsMock(assert_all_requests_are_fired=True) as rsps:
rsps.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar', status=500)
rsps.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
body='{}', status=200,
content_type='application/json')
resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
assert resp.status_code == 500
resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
assert resp.status_code == 200

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from __future__ import (
absolute_import, print_function, division, unicode_literals
)
import inspect
import json as json_module
import re
import six
from collections import namedtuple, Sequence, Sized
from functools import update_wrapper
from cookies import Cookies
from requests.utils import cookiejar_from_dict
from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError
from requests.sessions import REDIRECT_STATI
try:
from requests.packages.urllib3.response import HTTPResponse
except ImportError:
from urllib3.response import HTTPResponse
if six.PY2:
from urlparse import urlparse, parse_qsl
else:
from urllib.parse import urlparse, parse_qsl
if six.PY2:
try:
from six import cStringIO as BufferIO
except ImportError:
from six import StringIO as BufferIO
else:
from io import BytesIO as BufferIO
Call = namedtuple('Call', ['request', 'response'])
_wrapper_template = """\
def wrapper%(signature)s:
with responses:
return func%(funcargs)s
"""
def _is_string(s):
return isinstance(s, (six.string_types, six.text_type))
def _is_redirect(response):
try:
# 2.0.0 <= requests <= 2.2
return response.is_redirect
except AttributeError:
# requests > 2.2
return (
# use request.sessions conditional
response.status_code in REDIRECT_STATI and
'location' in response.headers
)
def get_wrapped(func, wrapper_template, evaldict):
# Preserve the argspec for the wrapped function so that testing
# tools such as pytest can continue to use their fixture injection.
args, a, kw, defaults = inspect.getargspec(func)
signature = inspect.formatargspec(args, a, kw, defaults)
is_bound_method = hasattr(func, '__self__')
if is_bound_method:
args = args[1:] # Omit 'self'
callargs = inspect.formatargspec(args, a, kw, None)
ctx = {'signature': signature, 'funcargs': callargs}
six.exec_(wrapper_template % ctx, evaldict)
wrapper = evaldict['wrapper']
update_wrapper(wrapper, func)
if is_bound_method:
wrapper = wrapper.__get__(func.__self__, type(func.__self__))
return wrapper
class CallList(Sequence, Sized):
def __init__(self):
self._calls = []
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._calls)
def __len__(self):
return len(self._calls)
def __getitem__(self, idx):
return self._calls[idx]
def add(self, request, response):
self._calls.append(Call(request, response))
def reset(self):
self._calls = []
def _ensure_url_default_path(url, match_querystring):
if _is_string(url) and url.count('/') == 2:
if match_querystring:
return url.replace('?', '/?', 1)
else:
return url + '/'
return url
class RequestsMock(object):
DELETE = 'DELETE'
GET = 'GET'
HEAD = 'HEAD'
OPTIONS = 'OPTIONS'
PATCH = 'PATCH'
POST = 'POST'
PUT = 'PUT'
def __init__(self, assert_all_requests_are_fired=True):
self._calls = CallList()
self.reset()
self.assert_all_requests_are_fired = assert_all_requests_are_fired
def reset(self):
self._urls = []
self._calls.reset()
def add(self, method, url, body='', match_querystring=False,
status=200, adding_headers=None, stream=False,
content_type='text/plain', json=None):
# if we were passed a `json` argument,
# override the body and content_type
if json is not None:
body = json_module.dumps(json)
content_type = 'application/json'
# ensure the url has a default path set if the url is a string
url = _ensure_url_default_path(url, match_querystring)
# body must be bytes
if isinstance(body, six.text_type):
body = body.encode('utf-8')
self._urls.append({
'url': url,
'method': method,
'body': body,
'content_type': content_type,
'match_querystring': match_querystring,
'status': status,
'adding_headers': adding_headers,
'stream': stream,
})
def add_callback(self, method, url, callback, match_querystring=False,
content_type='text/plain'):
# ensure the url has a default path set if the url is a string
# url = _ensure_url_default_path(url, match_querystring)
self._urls.append({
'url': url,
'method': method,
'callback': callback,
'content_type': content_type,
'match_querystring': match_querystring,
})
@property
def calls(self):
return self._calls
def __enter__(self):
self.start()
return self
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
success = type is None
self.stop(allow_assert=success)
self.reset()
return success
def activate(self, func):
evaldict = {'responses': self, 'func': func}
return get_wrapped(func, _wrapper_template, evaldict)
def _find_match(self, request):
for match in self._urls:
if request.method != match['method']:
continue
if not self._has_url_match(match, request.url):
continue
break
else:
return None
if self.assert_all_requests_are_fired:
# for each found match remove the url from the stack
self._urls.remove(match)
return match
def _has_url_match(self, match, request_url):
url = match['url']
if not match['match_querystring']:
request_url = request_url.split('?', 1)[0]
if _is_string(url):
if match['match_querystring']:
return self._has_strict_url_match(url, request_url)
else:
return url == request_url
elif isinstance(url, re._pattern_type) and url.match(request_url):
return True
else:
return False
def _has_strict_url_match(self, url, other):
url_parsed = urlparse(url)
other_parsed = urlparse(other)
if url_parsed[:3] != other_parsed[:3]:
return False
url_qsl = sorted(parse_qsl(url_parsed.query))
other_qsl = sorted(parse_qsl(other_parsed.query))
return url_qsl == other_qsl
def _on_request(self, adapter, request, **kwargs):
match = self._find_match(request)
# TODO(dcramer): find the correct class for this
if match is None:
error_msg = 'Connection refused: {0} {1}'.format(request.method,
request.url)
response = ConnectionError(error_msg)
response.request = request
self._calls.add(request, response)
raise response
if 'body' in match and isinstance(match['body'], Exception):
self._calls.add(request, match['body'])
raise match['body']
headers = {}
if match['content_type'] is not None:
headers['Content-Type'] = match['content_type']
if 'callback' in match: # use callback
status, r_headers, body = match['callback'](request)
if isinstance(body, six.text_type):
body = body.encode('utf-8')
body = BufferIO(body)
headers.update(r_headers)
elif 'body' in match:
if match['adding_headers']:
headers.update(match['adding_headers'])
status = match['status']
body = BufferIO(match['body'])
response = HTTPResponse(
status=status,
reason=six.moves.http_client.responses[status],
body=body,
headers=headers,
preload_content=False,
)
response = adapter.build_response(request, response)
if not match.get('stream'):
response.content # NOQA
try:
resp_cookies = Cookies.from_request(response.headers['set-cookie'])
response.cookies = cookiejar_from_dict(dict(
(v.name, v.value)
for _, v
in resp_cookies.items()
))
except (KeyError, TypeError):
pass
self._calls.add(request, response)
return response
def start(self):
try:
from unittest import mock
except ImportError:
import mock
def unbound_on_send(adapter, request, *a, **kwargs):
return self._on_request(adapter, request, *a, **kwargs)
self._patcher1 = mock.patch('botocore.vendored.requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.send',
unbound_on_send)
self._patcher1.start()
self._patcher2 = mock.patch('requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter.send',
unbound_on_send)
self._patcher2.start()
def stop(self, allow_assert=True):
self._patcher1.stop()
self._patcher2.stop()
if allow_assert and self.assert_all_requests_are_fired and self._urls:
raise AssertionError(
'Not all requests have been executed {0!r}'.format(
[(url['method'], url['url']) for url in self._urls]))
# expose default mock namespace
mock = _default_mock = RequestsMock(assert_all_requests_are_fired=False)
__all__ = []
for __attr in (a for a in dir(_default_mock) if not a.startswith('_')):
__all__.append(__attr)
globals()[__attr] = getattr(_default_mock, __attr)

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[pytest]
addopts=--tb=short
[bdist_wheel]
universal=1

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#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
responses
=========
A utility library for mocking out the `requests` Python library.
:copyright: (c) 2015 David Cramer
:license: Apache 2.0
"""
import sys
import logging
from setuptools import setup
from setuptools.command.test import test as TestCommand
import pkg_resources
setup_requires = []
if 'test' in sys.argv:
setup_requires.append('pytest')
install_requires = [
'requests>=2.0',
'cookies',
'six',
]
tests_require = [
'pytest',
'coverage >= 3.7.1, < 5.0.0',
'pytest-cov',
'flake8',
]
extras_require = {
':python_version in "2.6, 2.7, 3.2"': ['mock'],
'tests': tests_require,
}
try:
if 'bdist_wheel' not in sys.argv:
for key, value in extras_require.items():
if key.startswith(':') and pkg_resources.evaluate_marker(key[1:]):
install_requires.extend(value)
except Exception:
logging.getLogger(__name__).exception(
'Something went wrong calculating platform specific dependencies, so '
"you're getting them all!"
)
for key, value in extras_require.items():
if key.startswith(':'):
install_requires.extend(value)
class PyTest(TestCommand):
def finalize_options(self):
TestCommand.finalize_options(self)
self.test_args = ['test_responses.py']
self.test_suite = True
def run_tests(self):
# import here, cause outside the eggs aren't loaded
import pytest
errno = pytest.main(self.test_args)
sys.exit(errno)
setup(
name='responses',
version='0.6.0',
author='David Cramer',
description=(
'A utility library for mocking out the `requests` Python library.'
),
url='https://github.com/getsentry/responses',
license='Apache 2.0',
long_description=open('README.rst').read(),
py_modules=['responses', 'test_responses'],
zip_safe=False,
install_requires=install_requires,
extras_require=extras_require,
tests_require=tests_require,
setup_requires=setup_requires,
cmdclass={'test': PyTest},
include_package_data=True,
classifiers=[
'Intended Audience :: Developers',
'Intended Audience :: System Administrators',
'Operating System :: OS Independent',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 2',
'Programming Language :: Python :: 3',
'Topic :: Software Development'
],
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from __future__ import (
absolute_import, print_function, division, unicode_literals
)
import re
import requests
import responses
import pytest
from inspect import getargspec
from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError, HTTPError
def assert_reset():
assert len(responses._default_mock._urls) == 0
assert len(responses.calls) == 0
def assert_response(resp, body=None, content_type='text/plain'):
assert resp.status_code == 200
assert resp.reason == 'OK'
if content_type is not None:
assert resp.headers['Content-Type'] == content_type
else:
assert 'Content-Type' not in resp.headers
assert resp.text == body
def test_response():
@responses.activate
def run():
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com', body=b'test')
resp = requests.get('http://example.com')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
assert len(responses.calls) == 1
assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://example.com/'
assert responses.calls[0].response.content == b'test'
resp = requests.get('http://example.com?foo=bar')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
assert len(responses.calls) == 2
assert responses.calls[1].request.url == 'http://example.com/?foo=bar'
assert responses.calls[1].response.content == b'test'
run()
assert_reset()
def test_connection_error():
@responses.activate
def run():
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com')
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
requests.get('http://example.com/foo')
assert len(responses.calls) == 1
assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://example.com/foo'
assert type(responses.calls[0].response) is ConnectionError
assert responses.calls[0].response.request
run()
assert_reset()
def test_match_querystring():
@responses.activate
def run():
url = 'http://example.com?test=1&foo=bar'
responses.add(
responses.GET, url,
match_querystring=True, body=b'test')
resp = requests.get('http://example.com?test=1&foo=bar')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
resp = requests.get('http://example.com?foo=bar&test=1')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
run()
assert_reset()
def test_match_querystring_error():
@responses.activate
def run():
responses.add(
responses.GET, 'http://example.com/?test=1',
match_querystring=True)
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
requests.get('http://example.com/foo/?test=2')
run()
assert_reset()
def test_match_querystring_regex():
@responses.activate
def run():
"""Note that `match_querystring` value shouldn't matter when passing a
regular expression"""
responses.add(
responses.GET, re.compile(r'http://example\.com/foo/\?test=1'),
body='test1', match_querystring=True)
resp = requests.get('http://example.com/foo/?test=1')
assert_response(resp, 'test1')
responses.add(
responses.GET, re.compile(r'http://example\.com/foo/\?test=2'),
body='test2', match_querystring=False)
resp = requests.get('http://example.com/foo/?test=2')
assert_response(resp, 'test2')
run()
assert_reset()
def test_match_querystring_error_regex():
@responses.activate
def run():
"""Note that `match_querystring` value shouldn't matter when passing a
regular expression"""
responses.add(
responses.GET, re.compile(r'http://example\.com/foo/\?test=1'),
match_querystring=True)
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
requests.get('http://example.com/foo/?test=3')
responses.add(
responses.GET, re.compile(r'http://example\.com/foo/\?test=2'),
match_querystring=False)
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
requests.get('http://example.com/foo/?test=4')
run()
assert_reset()
def test_accept_string_body():
@responses.activate
def run():
url = 'http://example.com/'
responses.add(
responses.GET, url, body='test')
resp = requests.get(url)
assert_response(resp, 'test')
run()
assert_reset()
def test_accept_json_body():
@responses.activate
def run():
content_type = 'application/json'
url = 'http://example.com/'
responses.add(
responses.GET, url, json={"message": "success"})
resp = requests.get(url)
assert_response(resp, '{"message": "success"}', content_type)
url = 'http://example.com/1/'
responses.add(responses.GET, url, json=[])
resp = requests.get(url)
assert_response(resp, '[]', content_type)
run()
assert_reset()
def test_no_content_type():
@responses.activate
def run():
url = 'http://example.com/'
responses.add(
responses.GET, url, body='test', content_type=None)
resp = requests.get(url)
assert_response(resp, 'test', content_type=None)
run()
assert_reset()
def test_throw_connection_error_explicit():
@responses.activate
def run():
url = 'http://example.com'
exception = HTTPError('HTTP Error')
responses.add(
responses.GET, url, exception)
with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as HE:
requests.get(url)
assert str(HE.value) == 'HTTP Error'
run()
assert_reset()
def test_callback():
body = b'test callback'
status = 400
reason = 'Bad Request'
headers = {'foo': 'bar'}
url = 'http://example.com/'
def request_callback(request):
return (status, headers, body)
@responses.activate
def run():
responses.add_callback(responses.GET, url, request_callback)
resp = requests.get(url)
assert resp.text == "test callback"
assert resp.status_code == status
assert resp.reason == reason
assert 'foo' in resp.headers
assert resp.headers['foo'] == 'bar'
run()
assert_reset()
def test_callback_no_content_type():
body = b'test callback'
status = 400
reason = 'Bad Request'
headers = {'foo': 'bar'}
url = 'http://example.com/'
def request_callback(request):
return (status, headers, body)
@responses.activate
def run():
responses.add_callback(
responses.GET, url, request_callback, content_type=None)
resp = requests.get(url)
assert resp.text == "test callback"
assert resp.status_code == status
assert resp.reason == reason
assert 'foo' in resp.headers
assert 'Content-Type' not in resp.headers
run()
assert_reset()
def test_regular_expression_url():
@responses.activate
def run():
url = re.compile(r'https?://(.*\.)?example.com')
responses.add(responses.GET, url, body=b'test')
resp = requests.get('http://example.com')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
resp = requests.get('https://example.com')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
resp = requests.get('https://uk.example.com')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
requests.get('https://uk.exaaample.com')
run()
assert_reset()
def test_custom_adapter():
@responses.activate
def run():
url = "http://example.com"
responses.add(responses.GET, url, body=b'test')
calls = [0]
class DummyAdapter(requests.adapters.HTTPAdapter):
def send(self, *a, **k):
calls[0] += 1
return super(DummyAdapter, self).send(*a, **k)
# Test that the adapter is actually used
session = requests.Session()
session.mount("http://", DummyAdapter())
resp = session.get(url, allow_redirects=False)
assert calls[0] == 1
# Test that the response is still correctly emulated
session = requests.Session()
session.mount("http://", DummyAdapter())
resp = session.get(url)
assert_response(resp, 'test')
run()
def test_responses_as_context_manager():
def run():
with responses.mock:
responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com', body=b'test')
resp = requests.get('http://example.com')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
assert len(responses.calls) == 1
assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://example.com/'
assert responses.calls[0].response.content == b'test'
resp = requests.get('http://example.com?foo=bar')
assert_response(resp, 'test')
assert len(responses.calls) == 2
assert (responses.calls[1].request.url ==
'http://example.com/?foo=bar')
assert responses.calls[1].response.content == b'test'
run()
assert_reset()
def test_activate_doesnt_change_signature():
def test_function(a, b=None):
return (a, b)
decorated_test_function = responses.activate(test_function)
assert getargspec(test_function) == getargspec(decorated_test_function)
assert decorated_test_function(1, 2) == test_function(1, 2)
assert decorated_test_function(3) == test_function(3)
def test_activate_doesnt_change_signature_for_method():
class TestCase(object):
def test_function(self, a, b=None):
return (self, a, b)
test_case = TestCase()
argspec = getargspec(test_case.test_function)
decorated_test_function = responses.activate(test_case.test_function)
assert argspec == getargspec(decorated_test_function)
assert decorated_test_function(1, 2) == test_case.test_function(1, 2)
assert decorated_test_function(3) == test_case.test_function(3)
def test_response_cookies():
body = b'test callback'
status = 200
headers = {'set-cookie': 'session_id=12345; a=b; c=d'}
url = 'http://example.com/'
def request_callback(request):
return (status, headers, body)
@responses.activate
def run():
responses.add_callback(responses.GET, url, request_callback)
resp = requests.get(url)
assert resp.text == "test callback"
assert resp.status_code == status
assert 'session_id' in resp.cookies
assert resp.cookies['session_id'] == '12345'
assert resp.cookies['a'] == 'b'
assert resp.cookies['c'] == 'd'
run()
assert_reset()
def test_assert_all_requests_are_fired():
def run():
with pytest.raises(AssertionError) as excinfo:
with responses.RequestsMock(
assert_all_requests_are_fired=True) as m:
m.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com', body=b'test')
assert 'http://example.com' in str(excinfo.value)
assert responses.GET in str(excinfo)
# check that assert_all_requests_are_fired default to True
with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
with responses.RequestsMock() as m:
m.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com', body=b'test')
# check that assert_all_requests_are_fired doesn't swallow exceptions
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
with responses.RequestsMock() as m:
m.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com', body=b'test')
raise ValueError()
run()
assert_reset()
def test_allow_redirects_samehost():
redirecting_url = 'http://example.com'
final_url_path = '/1'
final_url = '{0}{1}'.format(redirecting_url, final_url_path)
url_re = re.compile(r'^http://example.com(/)?(\d+)?$')
def request_callback(request):
# endpoint of chained redirect
if request.url.endswith(final_url_path):
return 200, (), b'test'
# otherwise redirect to an integer path
else:
if request.url.endswith('/0'):
n = 1
else:
n = 0
redirect_headers = {'location': '/{0!s}'.format(n)}
return 301, redirect_headers, None
def run():
# setup redirect
with responses.mock:
responses.add_callback(responses.GET, url_re, request_callback)
resp_no_redirects = requests.get(redirecting_url,
allow_redirects=False)
assert resp_no_redirects.status_code == 301
assert len(responses.calls) == 1 # 1x300
assert responses.calls[0][1].status_code == 301
assert_reset()
with responses.mock:
responses.add_callback(responses.GET, url_re, request_callback)
resp_yes_redirects = requests.get(redirecting_url,
allow_redirects=True)
assert len(responses.calls) == 3 # 2x300 + 1x200
assert len(resp_yes_redirects.history) == 2
assert resp_yes_redirects.status_code == 200
assert final_url == resp_yes_redirects.url
status_codes = [call[1].status_code for call in responses.calls]
assert status_codes == [301, 301, 200]
assert_reset()
run()
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[tox]
envlist = {py26,py27,py32,py33,py34,py35}
[testenv]
deps =
pytest
pytest-cov
pytest-flakes
commands =
py.test . --cov responses --cov-report term-missing --flakes