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http-snapshot is a pytest plugin that snapshots requests made with popular Python HTTP clients.

Project description

http-snapshot

http-snapshot is a pytest plugin that captures and snapshots HTTP requests/responses made with popular Python HTTP clients like httpx and requests. It uses inline-snapshot to store HTTP interactions as JSON files, enabling fast and reliable HTTP testing without making actual network calls.

Features

  • 🚀 Support for multiple HTTP clients: httpx (async, sync) and requests (sync)
  • 📸 Automatic HTTP interaction capture: Records both requests and responses
  • 🔒 Security-aware: Automatically excludes sensitive headers like authorization and cookies
  • ⚙️ Configurable: Control what gets captured and what gets excluded
  • 🧪 pytest integration: Works seamlessly with your existing pytest test suite
  • 📁 External snapshots: Stores snapshots in organized JSON files

Installation

pip install http-snapshot

For specific HTTP client support:

# For httpx support
pip install http-snapshot[httpx]

# For requests support
pip install http-snapshot[requests]

# For both
pip install http-snapshot[httpx,requests]

Quick Start

Using with httpx (async)

import httpx
import pytest
import inline_snapshot

@pytest.mark.anyio
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "http_snapshot",
    [inline_snapshot.external("uuid:my-test-snapshot.json")],
)
async def test_api_call(snapshot_async_httpx_client: httpx.AsyncClient) -> None:
    # This will be captured on first run, replayed on subsequent runs
    response = await snapshot_async_httpx_client.get("https://api.example.com/users")
    assert response.status_code == 200
    assert "users" in response.json()

Using with httpx (sync)

import httpx
import pytest
import inline_snapshot

@pytest.mark.anyio
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "http_snapshot",
    [inline_snapshot.external("uuid:my-test-snapshot.json")],
)
def test_api_call(snapshot_sync_httpx_client: httpx.Client) -> None:
    # This will be captured on first run, replayed on subsequent runs
    response = snapshot_async_httpx_client.get("https://api.example.com/users")
    assert response.status_code == 200
    assert "users" in response.json()

Using with requests (sync)

import requests
import pytest
import inline_snapshot

@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "http_snapshot",
    [inline_snapshot.external("uuid:my-test-snapshot.json")],
)
def test_api_call(snapshot_requests_session: requests.Session) -> None:
    # This will be captured on first run, replayed on subsequent runs
    response = snapshot_requests_session.get("https://api.example.com/users")
    assert response.status_code == 200
    assert "users" in response.json()

How It Works

# Capture new snapshots by running pytest with --inline snapshot=create or --inline snapshot=fix.
pytest tests/ --inline-snapshot=create,fix

# Replay existing snapshots (default)
pytest tests/

Configuration Options

You can customize what gets captured using SnapshotSerializerOptions:

import pytest
import inline_snapshot
from http_snapshot._serializer import SnapshotSerializerOptions

@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "http_snapshot, http_snapshot_serializer_options",
    [
        (
            inline_snapshot.external("uuid:my-test-snapshot.json"),
            SnapshotSerializerOptions(
                exclude_request_headers=["X-API-Key"],
                include_request=True,  # Include request details in snapshot
            ),
        ),
    ],
)
def test_with_custom_options(
    snapshot_requests_session: requests.Session,
    http_snapshot_serializer_options: SnapshotSerializerOptions,
) -> None:
    response = snapshot_requests_session.get(
        "https://api.example.com/protected",
        headers={"X-API-Key": "secret-key"}
    )
    assert response.status_code == 200

Available Options

  • include_request: Whether to include request details in snapshots (default: True)
  • exclude_request_headers: List of request headers to exclude from snapshots
  • exclude_response_headers: List of response headers to exclude from snapshots

By default, the following sensitive headers are always excluded:

  • Request: authorization, cookie
  • Response: set-cookie, www-authenticate, proxy-authenticate, authentication-info, proxy-authentication-info, transfer-encoding, content-encoding

Snapshot Format

Snapshots are stored as JSON files with the following structure:

[
  {
    "request": {
      "method": "GET",
      "url": "https://api.example.com/users",
      "headers": {
        "host": "api.example.com",
        "accept": "*/*",
        "accept-encoding": "gzip, deflate",
        "connection": "keep-alive",
        "user-agent": "python-httpx/0.28.1"
      },
      "body": ""
    },
    "response": {
      "status_code": 200,
      "headers": {
        "date": "Thu, 21 Aug 2025 15:49:45 GMT",
        "content-type": "application/json; charset=utf-8",
        "connection": "keep-alive",
        "server": "nginx/1.18.0"
      },
      "body": {
        "users": [
          {
            "id": 1,
            "name": "John Doe",
            "email": "john@example.com"
          },
          {
            "id": 2,
            "name": "Jane Smith",
            "email": "jane@example.com"
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  }
]

Content Encoding

The plugin intelligently handles different content types:

  • JSON: Formatted with proper indentation for readability
  • Text: Stored as UTF-8 strings
  • Binary: Base64 encoded

Advanced Examples

Testing API with Multiple Requests

@pytest.mark.anyio
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "http_snapshot",
    [inline_snapshot.external("uuid:multi-request-test.json")],
)
async def test_multiple_requests(snapshot_async_httpx_client: httpx.AsyncClient) -> None:
    # Create a user
    create_response = await snapshot_async_httpx_client.post(
        "https://api.example.com/users",
        json={"name": "Alice", "email": "alice@example.com"}
    )
    assert create_response.status_code == 201
    user_id = create_response.json()["id"]

    # Fetch the user
    get_response = await snapshot_async_httpx_client.get(
        f"https://api.example.com/users/{user_id}"
    )
    assert get_response.status_code == 200
    assert get_response.json()["name"] == "Alice"

Testing with Authentication

@pytest.mark.parametrize(
    "http_snapshot, http_snapshot_serializer_options",
    [
        (
            inline_snapshot.external("uuid:auth-test.json"),
            SnapshotSerializerOptions(exclude_request_headers=["Authorization"]),
        ),
    ],
)
def test_authenticated_request(
    snapshot_requests_session: requests.Session,
    http_snapshot_serializer_options,
) -> None:
    # The Authorization header will be excluded from the snapshot
    response = snapshot_requests_session.get(
        "https://api.example.com/profile",
        headers={"Authorization": "Bearer secret-token"}
    )
    assert response.status_code == 200

Best Practices

  1. Exclude sensitive data: Always exclude headers containing secrets, tokens, or personal data
  2. Review snapshots: Check generated snapshot files into version control and review changes

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