import json import moto.server as server """ Test the different server responses """ def test_list_apis(): backend = server.create_backend_app("apigateway") test_client = backend.test_client() res = test_client.get("/restapis") assert "item" in json.loads(res.data) def test_usage_plans_apis(): backend = server.create_backend_app("apigateway") test_client = backend.test_client() # List usage plans (expect empty) res = test_client.get("/usageplans") assert len(json.loads(res.data)["item"]) == 0 # Create usage plan res = test_client.post("/usageplans", data=json.dumps({"name": "test"})) created_plan = json.loads(res.data) assert created_plan["name"] == "test" # List usage plans (expect 1 plan) res = test_client.get("/usageplans") assert len(json.loads(res.data)["item"]) == 1 # Get single usage plan res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{created_plan['id']}") fetched_plan = json.loads(res.data) assert fetched_plan == created_plan # Not existing usage plan res = test_client.get("/usageplans/not_existing") assert res.status_code == 404 # Delete usage plan res = test_client.delete(f"/usageplans/{created_plan['id']}") assert res.data == b"{}" # List usage plans (expect empty again) res = test_client.get("/usageplans") assert len(json.loads(res.data)["item"]) == 0 def test_usage_plans_keys(): backend = server.create_backend_app("apigateway") test_client = backend.test_client() usage_plan_id = "test_plan_id" # Create API key to be used in tests res = test_client.post("/apikeys", data=json.dumps({"name": "test"})) created_api_key = json.loads(res.data) # List usage plans keys (expect empty) res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys") assert len(json.loads(res.data)["item"]) == 0 # Invalid api key (does not exists at all) res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys/not_existing") assert res.status_code == 404 # not existing usage plan with existing api key res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/not_existing/keys/{created_api_key['id']}") assert res.status_code == 404 # not jet added api key res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys/{created_api_key['id']}") assert res.status_code == 404 # Create usage plan key res = test_client.post( f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys", data=json.dumps({"keyId": created_api_key["id"], "keyType": "API_KEY"}), ) created_usage_plan_key = json.loads(res.data) # List usage plans keys (expect 1 key) res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys") assert len(json.loads(res.data)["item"]) == 1 # Get single usage plan key res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys/{created_api_key['id']}") fetched_plan_key = json.loads(res.data) assert fetched_plan_key == created_usage_plan_key # Delete usage plan key res = test_client.delete( f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys/{created_api_key['id']}" ) assert res.data == b"{}" # List usage plans keys (expect to be empty again) res = test_client.get(f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys") assert len(json.loads(res.data)["item"]) == 0 def test_create_usage_plans_key_non_existent_api_key(): backend = server.create_backend_app("apigateway") test_client = backend.test_client() usage_plan_id = "test_plan_id" # Create usage plan key with non-existent api key res = test_client.post( f"/usageplans/{usage_plan_id}/keys", data=json.dumps({"keyId": "non-existent", "keyType": "API_KEY"}), ) assert res.status_code == 404 def test_put_integration_response_without_body(): # Method under test: put_integration_response # # Moto/Boto3 requires the responseTemplates-parameter to have a value - even if it's an empty dict # Botocore <= 1.21.65 does not automatically pass this parameter, so Moto will successfully throw an error if it's not supplied # However: As of botocore >= 1.22.0, the responseTemplates is automatically supplied - which means we can no longer test this using boto3 # # This was the equivalent boto3-test: # with pytest.raises(ClientError) as ex: # client.put_integration_response( # restApiId=api_id, resourceId=root_id, httpMethod="GET", statusCode="200" # ) # assert ex.value.response["Error"]["Code"] == "BadRequestException" # assert ex.value.response["Error"]["Message"] == "Invalid request input" # # As a workaround, we can create a PUT-request without body, which will force the error # Related: # https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-js/issues/2588 # backend = server.create_backend_app("apigateway") test_client = backend.test_client() res = test_client.put( "/restapis/f_id/resources/r_id/methods/m_id/integration/responses/200/" ) assert res.status_code == 400 assert json.loads(res.data) == { "__type": "BadRequestException", "message": "Invalid request input", }