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deb-python-falcon/falcon/testing/srmock.py
Kurt Griffiths da2bc234f8 doc(reference): Standardize docstring syntax
Unify the use of markup in docstrings, particulary relating to the use of
backticks and asterisks. Also clean up any remaining minor inconsistencies or
errors in the docstrings.

Closes #334
2015-02-03 18:45:52 -06:00

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# Copyright 2013 by Rackspace Hosting, Inc.
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from falcon import util
class StartResponseMock:
"""Mock object representing a WSGI `start_response` callable.
Attributes:
call_count (int): Number of times `start_response` was called.
status (str): HTTP status line, e.g. '785 TPS Cover Sheet
not attached'.
headers (list): Raw headers list passed to `start_response`,
per PEP-333.
headers_dict (dict): Headers as a case-insensitive
``dict``-like object, instead of a ``list``.
"""
def __init__(self):
self._called = 0
self.status = None
self.headers = None
self.exc_info = None
def __call__(self, status, headers, exc_info=None):
"""Implements the PEP-3333 `start_response` protocol."""
self._called += 1
self.status = status
# NOTE(kgriffs): Normalize headers to be lowercase regardless
# of what Falcon returns, so asserts in tests don't have to
# worry about the case-insensitive nature of header names.
self.headers = [(name.lower(), value) for name, value in headers]
self.headers_dict = util.CaseInsensitiveDict(headers)
self.exc_info = exc_info
@property
def call_count(self):
return self._called