40 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
40 lines
1.5 KiB
Python
try:
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import ujson as json
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except ImportError:
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import json
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import falcon
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from falcon import testing
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class TypeResource(testing.SimpleTestResource):
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"""A simple resource to return the posted request body."""
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@falcon.before(testing.capture_responder_args)
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def on_post(self, req, resp, **kwargs):
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resp.status = falcon.HTTP_200
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# NOTE(masterkale): No size needs to be specified here because we're
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# emulating a stream read in production. The request should be wrapped
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# well enough to automatically specify a size when calling `read()`
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# during either production or when running tests
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resp.body = json.dumps({'data': req.stream.read().decode('utf-8')})
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class TestWsgiRefInputWrapper(testing.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(TestWsgiRefInputWrapper, self).setUp()
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# Set up a route to our TypeResoure
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self.type_route = '/type'
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self.api.add_route(self.type_route, TypeResource())
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def test_resources_can_read_request_stream_during_tests(self):
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"""Make sure we can perform a simple request during testing.
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Originally, testing would fail after performing a request because no
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size was specified when calling `wsgiref.validate.InputWrapper.read()`
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via `req.stream.read()`"""
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result = self.simulate_post(path=self.type_route, body='hello')
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self.assertEqual(result.status, falcon.HTTP_200)
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self.assertEqual(result.json, {'data': 'hello'})
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