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API Tests Using n3 Rules
npm i api-tuner
> api-tuner --help
Usage: api-tuner [options] <path>...
Options:
--silent Less output
--debug Enable debug output
--raw Output raw results from eye
--base-iri <iri> Specify the base IRI for parsing the test case files
--version Show version information
--help Show this help message
Create a test case file test.n3
:
# test.n3
PREFIX : <http://example.com/>
PREFIX earl: <http://www.w3.org/ns/earl#>
PREFIX tuner: <https://api-tuner.described.at/>
PREFIX rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#>
PREFIX log: <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/log#>
PREFIX string: <http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/string#>
:getExampleDotCom
a earl:TestCase ;
rdfs:label "Simple GET test" ;
.
# Configure a request
:req
a tuner:Request ;
tuner:url <http://localhost:1080/example.com> ;
tuner:method "GET" ;
.
{
# Execute the request and capture its response
:req tuner:response ?res .
# Check the response status code and content type
?res tuner:http_code 200 ;
tuner:header ( "content-type" "text/html" ) ;
.
# Check the body contains the work "Example"
?res!tuner:body string:contains "Example Domain" .
} => {
# Use te EARL vocabulary to assert the test passed
:getExampleDotCom earl:outcome earl:passed .
} .
Execute the test case:
api-tuner test.n3
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**API** **T**ests **U**sing **n3** **R**ules
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