a pytest plugin for Sanic
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A pytest plugin for Sanic. It helps you to test your code asynchronously.
This plugin provides:
very easy testing with async coroutines
common and useful fixtures
asynchronous fixture support
test_client/sanic_client for Sanic application
test_server for Sanic application
You can find out more here:
http://pytest-sanic.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
Releases and change logs can be found here:
https://github.com/yunstanford/pytest-sanic/releases
Install
pip install pytest-sanic
Quick Start
You don’t have to load pytest-sanic explicitly. pytest will do it for you.
You can set up a fixture for your app like this:
import pytest
from .app import create_app
@pytest.yield_fixture
def app():
app = create_app(test_config, **params)
yield app
This app fixture can then be used from tests:
async def test_sanic_db_find_by_id(app):
"""
Let's assume that, in db we have,
{
"id": "123",
"name": "Kobe Bryant",
"team": "Lakers",
}
"""
doc = await app.db["players"].find_by_id("123")
assert doc.name == "Kobe Bryant"
assert doc.team == "Lakers"
To send requests to your app, you set up a client fixture using the loop and sanic_client fixtures:
@pytest.fixture
def test_cli(loop, app, sanic_client):
return loop.run_until_complete(sanic_client(app))
This test_cli fixture can then be used to send requests to your app:
async def test_index(test_cli):
resp = await test_cli.get('/')
assert resp.status_code == 200
async def test_player(test_cli):
resp = await test_cli.get('/player')
assert resp.status_code == 200
asynchronous fixture
pytest-sanic also supports asynchronous fixtures, just writes them like common pytest fixtures.
@pytest.fixture
async def async_fixture_sleep():
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
return "sleep..."
Fixtures
Some fixtures for easy testing.
loop
pytest-sanic creates an event loop and injects it as a fixture. pytest will use this event loop to run your async tests. By default, fixture loop is an instance of asyncio.new_event_loop. But uvloop is also an option for you, by simpy passing --loop uvloop. Keep mind to just use one single event loop.
unused_port
an unused TCP port on the localhost.
test_server
Creates a TestServer instance by giving a Sanic application. It’s very easy to utilize test_server to create your Sanic application server for testing.
@pytest.yield_fixture
def app():
app = Sanic("test_sanic_app")
@app.route("/test_get", methods=['GET'])
async def test_get(request):
return response.json({"GET": True})
yield app
@pytest.fixture
def sanic_server(loop, app, test_server):
return loop.run_until_complete(test_server(app))
You can also very easily override this loop fixture by creating your own, simply like,
@pytest.yield_fixture
def loop():
loop = MyEventLoop()
yield loop
loop.close()
test_client
test_client has been deprecated, please use sanic_client instead, check out issue for more context.
sanic_client
Creates a TestClient instance by giving a Sanic application. You can simply have a client by using sanic_client, like
@pytest.yield_fixture
def app():
app = Sanic("test_sanic_app")
@app.route("/test_get", methods=['GET'])
async def test_get(request):
return response.json({"GET": True})
@app.route("/test_post", methods=['POST'])
async def test_post(request):
return response.json({"POST": True})
@app.route("/test_put", methods=['PUT'])
async def test_put(request):
return response.json({"PUT": True})
@app.route("/test_delete", methods=['DELETE'])
async def test_delete(request):
return response.json({"DELETE": True})
@app.route("/test_patch", methods=['PATCH'])
async def test_patch(request):
return response.json({"PATCH": True})
@app.route("/test_options", methods=['OPTIONS'])
async def test_options(request):
return response.json({"OPTIONS": True})
@app.route("/test_head", methods=['HEAD'])
async def test_head(request):
return response.json({"HEAD": True})
@app.websocket("/test_ws")
async def test_ws(request, ws):
data = await ws.recv()
await ws.send(data)
yield app
@pytest.fixture
def test_cli(loop, app, sanic_client):
return loop.run_until_complete(sanic_client(app, protocol=WebSocketProtocol))
#########
# Tests #
#########
async def test_fixture_test_client_get(test_cli):
"""
GET request
"""
resp = await test_cli.get('/test_get')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"GET": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_post(test_cli):
"""
POST request
"""
resp = await test_cli.post('/test_post')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"POST": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_put(test_cli):
"""
PUT request
"""
resp = await test_cli.put('/test_put')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"PUT": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_delete(test_cli):
"""
DELETE request
"""
resp = await test_cli.delete('/test_delete')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"DELETE": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_patch(test_cli):
"""
PATCH request
"""
resp = await test_cli.patch('/test_patch')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"PATCH": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_options(test_cli):
"""
OPTIONS request
"""
resp = await test_cli.options('/test_options')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
assert resp_json == {"OPTIONS": True}
async def test_fixture_test_client_head(test_cli):
"""
HEAD request
"""
resp = await test_cli.head('/test_head')
assert resp.status_code == 200
resp_json = resp.json()
# HEAD should not have body
assert resp_json is None
async def test_fixture_test_client_ws(test_cli):
"""
Websockets
"""
ws_conn = await test_cli.ws_connect('/test_ws')
data = 'hello world!'
await ws_conn.send(data)
msg = await ws_conn.recv()
assert msg == data
await ws_conn.close()
small notes:
test_cli.ws_connect does not work in sanic.__version__ <= '0.5.4', because of a Sanic bug, but it has been fixed in master branch. And websockets.__version__ >= '4.0' has broken websockets in sanic.__version__ <= '0.6.0', but it has been fixed in master.
Tips
test_cli.ws_connect does not work in sanic.__version__ <= '0.5.4', because of a Sanic bug, but it has been fixed in master branch.
Importing app has loop already running when you have db_init listeners.
Incorrect coverage report with pytest-cov, but we can have workarounds for this issue, it’s a pytest loading plugin problem essentially.
Websockets > 4.0 has broken websockets in sanic.__version__ <= '0.6.0', but it has been fixed in this commit
Feel free to create issue if you have any question. You can also check out closed issues
Development
pytest-sanic accepts contributions on GitHub, in the form of issues or pull requests.
Build.
poetry install
Run unit tests.
poetry run pytest ./tests --cov pytest_sanic
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