Send responses to httpx.
Project description
Send responses to HTTPX using pytest
Version 1.0.0 will be released once httpx is considered as stable (release of 1.0.0).
However current state can be considered as stable.
Once installed, httpx_mock
pytest
fixture will make sure every httpx
request will be replied to with user provided responses.
Add responses
You can register responses for both sync and async HTTPX
requests.
import pytest
import httpx
def test_something(httpx_mock):
httpx_mock.add_response()
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.get("http://test_url")
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_something_async(httpx_mock):
httpx_mock.add_response()
async with httpx.AsyncClient() as client:
response = await client.get("http://test_url")
If all registered responses are not sent back during test execution, the test case will fail at teardown.
Default response is a HTTP/1.1 200 (OK) without any body.
How response is selected
In case more than one response match request, the first one not yet sent (according to the registration order) will be sent.
In case all matching responses have been sent, the last one (according to the registration order) will be sent.
You can add criteria so that response will be sent only in case of a more specific matching.
Matching on URL
url
parameter can either be a string, a python re.Pattern instance or a httpx.URL instance.
Matching is performed on the full URL, query parameters included.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_url(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(url="http://test_url")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response1 = client.delete("http://test_url")
response2 = client.get("http://test_url")
Matching on HTTP method
Use method
parameter to specify the HTTP method (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, HEAD) to reply to.
method
parameter must be a string. It will be upper cased so it can be provided lower cased.
Matching is performed on equality.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_post(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(method="POST")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.post("http://test_url")
def test_put(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(method="PUT")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.put("http://test_url")
def test_delete(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(method="DELETE")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.delete("http://test_url")
def test_patch(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(method="PATCH")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.patch("http://test_url")
def test_head(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(method="HEAD")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.head("http://test_url")
Matching on HTTP headers
Use match_headers
parameter to specify the HTTP headers to reply to.
Matching is performed on equality for each provided header.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_headers_matching(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(match_headers={'user-agent': 'python-httpx/0.11.1'})
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.get("http://test_url")
Matching on HTTP body
Use match_content
parameter to specify the full HTTP body to reply to.
Matching is performed on equality.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_content_matching(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(match_content=b"This is the body")
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.post("http://test_url", data=b"This is the body")
Add JSON response
Use json
parameter to add a JSON response using python values.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_json(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(json=[{"key1": "value1", "key2": "value2"}])
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").json() == [{"key1": "value1", "key2": "value2"}]
Reply with custom body
Use data
parameter to reply with a custom body by providing bytes or UTF-8 encoded string.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_str_body(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(data="This is my UTF-8 content")
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").text == "This is my UTF-8 content"
def test_bytes_body(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(data=b"This is my bytes content")
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").content == b"This is my bytes content"
Add multipart response
Use data
parameter as a dictionary or files
parameter (or both) to send multipart response.
You can specify boundary
parameter to specify the multipart boundary to use.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_multipart_body(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(data={"key1": "value1"}, files={"file1": "content of file 1"}, boundary=b"2256d3a36d2a61a1eba35a22bee5c74a")
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").text == '''--2256d3a36d2a61a1eba35a22bee5c74a\r
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key1"\r
\r
value1\r
--2256d3a36d2a61a1eba35a22bee5c74a\r
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file1"; filename="upload"\r
Content-Type: application/octet-stream\r
\r
content of file 1\r
--2256d3a36d2a61a1eba35a22bee5c74a--\r
'''
Add non 200 response
Use status_code
parameter to specify the HTTP status code of the response.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_status_code(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(status_code=404)
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").status_code == 404
Reply with custom headers
Use headers
parameter to specify the extra headers of the response.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_headers(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(headers={"X-Header1": "Test value"})
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").headers["x-header1"] == "Test value"
Add HTTP/2.0 response
Use http_version
parameter to specify the HTTP protocol version of the response.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_http_version(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response(http_version="HTTP/2.0")
with httpx.Client() as client:
assert client.get("http://test_url").http_version == "HTTP/2.0"
Add callbacks
You can perform custom manipulation upon request reception by registering callbacks.
Callback should expect at least two parameters:
- request: The received
httpx.Request
. - timeout: The timeouts linked to the request.
If all callbacks are not executed during test execution, the test case will fail at teardown.
Dynamic responses
Callback should return a httpcore response (as a tuple), you can use pytest_httpx.to_response
function to create such a tuple.
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock, to_response
def test_dynamic_response(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
def custom_response(request: httpx.Request, *args, **kwargs):
return to_response(
json={"url": str(request.url)},
)
httpx_mock.add_callback(custom_response)
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.get("http://test_url")
assert response.json() == {"url": "http://test_url"}
Raising exceptions
You can simulate HTTPX exception throwing by raising an exception in your callback.
This can be useful if you want to assert that your code handles HTTPX exceptions properly.
import httpx
import pytest
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_exception_raising(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
def raise_timeout(*args, **kwargs):
raise httpx.ReadTimeout()
httpx_mock.add_callback(raise_timeout)
with httpx.Client() as client:
with pytest.raises(httpx.ReadTimeout):
client.get("http://test_url")
How callback is selected
In case more than one callback match request, the first one not yet executed (according to the registration order) will be executed.
In case all matching callbacks have been executed, the last one (according to the registration order) will be executed.
You can add criteria so that callback will be sent only in case of a more specific matching.
Matching on URL
url
parameter can either be a string, a python re.Pattern instance or a httpx.URL instance.
Matching is performed on the full URL, query parameters included.
Matching on HTTP method
Use method
parameter to specify the HTTP method (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, HEAD) executing the callback.
method
parameter must be a string. It will be upper cased so it can be provided lower cased.
Matching is performed on equality.
Matching on HTTP headers
Use match_headers
parameter to specify the HTTP headers executing the callback.
Matching is performed on equality for each provided header.
Matching on HTTP body
Use match_content
parameter to specify the full HTTP body executing the callback.
Matching is performed on equality.
Check sent requests
import httpx
from pytest_httpx import HTTPXMock
def test_many_requests(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response()
with httpx.Client() as client:
response1 = client.get("http://test_url")
response2 = client.get("http://test_url")
requests = httpx_mock.get_requests()
def test_single_request(httpx_mock: HTTPXMock):
httpx_mock.add_response()
with httpx.Client() as client:
response = client.get("http://test_url")
request = httpx_mock.get_request()
How requests are selected
You can add criteria so that requests will be returned only in case of a more specific matching.
Matching on URL
url
parameter can either be a string, a python re.Pattern instance or a httpx.URL instance.
Matching is performed on the full URL, query parameters included.
Matching on HTTP method
Use method
parameter to specify the HTTP method (POST, PUT, DELETE, PATCH, HEAD) of the requests to retrieve.
method
parameter must be a string. It will be upper cased so it can be provided lower cased.
Matching is performed on equality.
Matching on HTTP headers
Use match_headers
parameter to specify the HTTP headers executing the callback.
Matching is performed on equality for each provided header.
Matching on HTTP body
Use match_content
parameter to specify the full HTTP body executing the callback.
Matching is performed on equality.
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