
Using request.netloc can be confusing because you have to check whether or not the port is included. We are going to want this seperation in later patches so expose it on the request. Change-Id: I2e4bad425fdbc2501727b295752900d4ce4086bc
requests-mock
Intro
requests-mock provides a building block to stub out the HTTP requests portions of your testing code. You should checkout the docs for more information.
The Basics
Everything in requests eventually goes through an adapter to do the transport work. requests-mock creates a custom adatper that allows you to predefine responses when certain URIs are called.
There are then a number of methods provided to get the adapter used.
A simple example:
>>> import requests
>>> import requests_mock
>>> session = requests.Session()
>>> adapter = requests_mock.Adapter()
>>> session.mount('mock', adapter)
>>> adapter.register_uri('GET', 'mock://test.com', text='data')
>>> resp = session.get('mock://test.com')
>>> resp.status_code, resp.text
(200, 'data')
Obviously having all URLs be mock:// prefixed isn't going to useful, so you can use requests_mock.mock to get the adapter into place.
As a context manager:
>>> with requests_mock.mock() as m:
... m.get('http://test.com', text='data')
... requests.get('http://test.com').text
...
'data'
Or as a decorator:
>>> @requests_mock.mock()
... def test_func(m):
... m.get('http://test.com', text='data')
... return requests.get('http://test.com').text
...
>>> test_func()
'data'
For more information checkout the docs.
Reporting Bugs
Please report all bugs on LaunchPad.
License
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