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github.com/appleboy/gofight/v2
API Handler Testing for Golang Web framework.
Download this package.
go get github.com/appleboy/gofight/v2
To import this package, add the following line to your code:
import "github.com/appleboy/gofight/v2"
The following is basic testing example.
Main Program:
package main
import (
"io"
"net/http"
)
func BasicHelloHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
io.WriteString(w, "Hello World")
}
func BasicEngine() http.Handler {
mux := http.NewServeMux()
mux.HandleFunc("/", BasicHelloHandler)
return mux
}
Testing:
package main
import (
"net/http"
"testing"
"github.com/appleboy/gofight/v2"
"github.com/stretchr/testify/assert"
)
func TestBasicHelloWorld(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.GET("/").
// turn on the debug mode.
SetDebug(true).
Run(BasicEngine(), func(r gofight.HTTPResponse, rq gofight.HTTPRequest) {
assert.Equal(t, "Hello World", r.Body.String())
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
})
}
You can add custom header via SetHeader
func.
func TestBasicHelloWorld(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
version := "0.0.1"
r.GET("/").
// turn on the debug mode.
SetDebug(true).
SetHeader(gofight.H{
"X-Version": version,
}).
Run(BasicEngine(), func(r gofight.HTTPResponse, rq gofight.HTTPRequest) {
assert.Equal(t, version, rq.Header.Get("X-Version"))
assert.Equal(t, "Hello World", r.Body.String())
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
})
}
Using SetForm
to generate form data.
func TestPostFormData(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.POST("/form").
SetForm(gofight.H{
"a": "1",
"b": "2",
}).
Run(BasicEngine(), func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
data := []byte(r.Body.String())
a, _ := jsonparser.GetString(data, "a")
b, _ := jsonparser.GetString(data, "b")
assert.Equal(t, "1", a)
assert.Equal(t, "2", b)
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
})
}
Using SetJSON
to generate JSON data.
func TestPostJSONData(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.POST("/json").
SetJSON(gofight.D{
"a": 1,
"b": 2,
}).
Run(BasicEngine, func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
data := []byte(r.Body.String())
a, _ := jsonparser.GetInt(data, "a")
b, _ := jsonparser.GetInt(data, "b")
assert.Equal(t, 1, int(a))
assert.Equal(t, 2, int(b))
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
assert.Equal(t, "application/json; charset=utf-8", r.HeaderMap.Get("Content-Type"))
})
}
Using SetBody
to generate raw data.
func TestPostRawData(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.POST("/raw").
SetBody("a=1&b=1").
Run(BasicEngine, func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
data := []byte(r.Body.String())
a, _ := jsonparser.GetString(data, "a")
b, _ := jsonparser.GetString(data, "b")
assert.Equal(t, "1", a)
assert.Equal(t, "2", b)
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
})
}
Using SetQuery
to generate raw data.
func TestQueryString(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.GET("/hello").
SetQuery(gofight.H{
"a": "1",
"b": "2",
}).
Run(BasicEngine, func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
})
}
or append exist query parameter.
func TestQueryString(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.GET("/hello?foo=bar").
SetQuery(gofight.H{
"a": "1",
"b": "2",
}).
Run(BasicEngine, func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
})
}
Using SetCookie
to generate raw data.
func TestQueryString(t *testing.T) {
r := gofight.New()
r.GET("/hello").
SetCookie(gofight.H{
"foo": "bar",
}).
Run(BasicEngine, func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
assert.Equal(t, "foo=bar", rq.Header.Get("cookie"))
})
}
type User struct {
// Username user name
Username string `json:"username"`
// Password account password
Password string `json:"password"`
}
func TestSetJSONInterface(t *testing.T) {
r := New()
r.POST("/user").
SetJSONInterface(User{
Username: "foo",
Password: "bar",
}).
Run(framework.GinEngine(), func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
data := []byte(r.Body.String())
username := gjson.GetBytes(data, "username")
password := gjson.GetBytes(data, "password")
assert.Equal(t, "foo", username.String())
assert.Equal(t, "bar", password.String())
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
assert.Equal(t, "application/json; charset=utf-8", r.HeaderMap.Get("Content-Type"))
})
}
The following is route using gin
func gintFileUploadHandler(c *gin.Context) {
ip := c.ClientIP()
hello, err := c.FormFile("hello")
if err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{
"error": err.Error(),
})
return
}
helloFile, _ := hello.Open()
helloBytes := make([]byte, 6)
helloFile.Read(helloBytes)
world, err := c.FormFile("world")
if err != nil {
c.JSON(http.StatusBadRequest, gin.H{
"error": err.Error(),
})
return
}
worldFile, _ := world.Open()
worldBytes := make([]byte, 6)
worldFile.Read(worldBytes)
foo := c.PostForm("foo")
bar := c.PostForm("bar")
c.JSON(http.StatusOK, gin.H{
"hello": hello.Filename,
"world": world.Filename,
"foo": foo,
"bar": bar,
"ip": ip,
"helloSize": string(helloBytes),
"worldSize": string(worldBytes),
})
}
Write the testing:
func TestUploadFile(t *testing.T) {
r := New()
r.POST("/upload").
SetDebug(true).
SetFileFromPath([]UploadFile{
{
Path: "./testdata/hello.txt",
Name: "hello",
},
{
Path: "./testdata/world.txt",
Name: "world",
},
}, H{
"foo": "bar",
"bar": "foo",
}).
Run(framework.GinEngine(), func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
data := []byte(r.Body.String())
hello := gjson.GetBytes(data, "hello")
world := gjson.GetBytes(data, "world")
foo := gjson.GetBytes(data, "foo")
bar := gjson.GetBytes(data, "bar")
ip := gjson.GetBytes(data, "ip")
helloSize := gjson.GetBytes(data, "helloSize")
worldSize := gjson.GetBytes(data, "worldSize")
assert.Equal(t, "world\n", helloSize.String())
assert.Equal(t, "hello\n", worldSize.String())
assert.Equal(t, "hello.txt", hello.String())
assert.Equal(t, "world.txt", world.String())
assert.Equal(t, "bar", foo.String())
assert.Equal(t, "foo", bar.String())
assert.Equal(t, "", ip.String())
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
assert.Equal(t, "application/json; charset=utf-8", r.HeaderMap.Get("Content-Type"))
})
}
[]byte
path and parameterfunc TestUploadFileByContent(t *testing.T) {
r := New()
helloContent, err := ioutil.ReadFile("./testdata/hello.txt")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
worldContent, err := ioutil.ReadFile("./testdata/world.txt")
if err != nil {
log.Fatal(err)
}
r.POST("/upload").
SetDebug(true).
SetFileFromPath([]UploadFile{
{
Path: "hello.txt",
Name: "hello",
Content: helloContent,
},
{
Path: "world.txt",
Name: "world",
Content: worldContent,
},
}, H{
"foo": "bar",
"bar": "foo",
}).
Run(framework.GinEngine(), func(r HTTPResponse, rq HTTPRequest) {
data := []byte(r.Body.String())
hello := gjson.GetBytes(data, "hello")
world := gjson.GetBytes(data, "world")
foo := gjson.GetBytes(data, "foo")
bar := gjson.GetBytes(data, "bar")
ip := gjson.GetBytes(data, "ip")
helloSize := gjson.GetBytes(data, "helloSize")
worldSize := gjson.GetBytes(data, "worldSize")
assert.Equal(t, "world\n", helloSize.String())
assert.Equal(t, "hello\n", worldSize.String())
assert.Equal(t, "hello.txt", hello.String())
assert.Equal(t, "world.txt", world.String())
assert.Equal(t, "bar", foo.String())
assert.Equal(t, "foo", bar.String())
assert.Equal(t, "", ip.String())
assert.Equal(t, http.StatusOK, r.Code)
assert.Equal(t, "application/json; charset=utf-8", r.HeaderMap.Get("Content-Type"))
})
}
Copyright 2019 Bo-Yi Wu @appleboy.
Licensed under the MIT License.
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