A simple request-mocker that will download
Project description
A simple request mocker that caches requests responses to files.
Installation
Install it with pip:
pip install rmoq
Usage
Function decorator
The example below will put the content of fixtures/example.com.txt into the body of the request and if it does not exist the content will be downloaded and stored in fixtures/example.com.txt.
@rmoq.activate() def test_remote_call(): response = requests.get('http://example.com') assert response.body == 'Example'
The example below works as the one above it just uses the given path (test_fixtures) instead of the default path.
@rmoq.activate('test_fixtures') def test_remote_call(): response = requests.get('http://example.com') assert response.body == 'Example'
With statements
It can also be used in a with statement
def test_remote_call(): with rmoq.Mock(): response = requests.get('http://example.com') assert response.body == 'Example'
The mock object can also take a path as an argument.
Class decorator
The decorator will also work for classes, which means you can decorate a whole test-case:
@rmoq.activate() class RemoteTestCase(unittest.TestCase) def test_remote_call(): response = requests.get('http://example.com') assert response.body == 'Example'
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