Testing
Reference
Functional testing framework for Falcon apps and Falcon itself.
Falcon’s testing module contains various test classes and utility functions to support functional testing for both Falcon-based apps and the Falcon framework itself.
The testing framework supports both unittest and pytest:
# ----------------------------------------------------------------- # unittest # ----------------------------------------------------------------- from falcon import testing import myapp class MyTestCase(testing.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(MyTestCase, self).setUp() # Assume the hypothetical `myapp` package has a # function called `create()` to initialize and # return a `falcon.API` instance. self.app = myapp.create() class TestMyApp(MyTestCase): def test_get_message(self): doc = {u'message': u'Hello world!'} result = self.simulate_get('/messages/42') self.assertEqual(result.json, doc) # ----------------------------------------------------------------- # pytest # ----------------------------------------------------------------- from falcon import testing import pytest import myapp # Depending on your testing strategy and how your application # manages state, you may be able to broaden the fixture scope # beyond the default 'function' scope used in this example. @pytest.fixture() def client(): # Assume the hypothetical `myapp` package has a function called # `create()` to initialize and return a `falcon.API` instance. return testing.TestClient(myapp.create()) def test_get_message(client): doc = {u'message': u'Hello world!'} result = client.simulate_get('/messages/42') assert result.json == doc
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class falcon.testing.Result(iterable, status, headers)
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Encapsulates the result of a simulated WSGI request.
Parameters: - iterable (iterable) – An iterable that yields zero or more bytestrings, per PEP-3333
- status (str) – An HTTP status string, including status code and reason string
- headers (list) – A list of (header_name, header_value) tuples, per PEP-3333
-
status
-
str – HTTP status string given in the response
-
status_code
-
int – The code portion of the HTTP status string
-
headers
-
CaseInsensitiveDict – A case-insensitive dictionary containing all the headers in the response, except for cookies, which may be accessed via the
cookies
attribute.Note
Multiple instances of a header in the response are currently not supported; it is unspecified which value will “win” and be represented in
headers
.
-
dict – A dictionary of
falcon.testing.Cookie
values parsed from the response, by name.
-
encoding
-
str – Text encoding of the response body, or
None
if the encoding can not be determined.
-
content
-
bytes – Raw response body, or
bytes
if the response body was empty.
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text
-
str – Decoded response body of type
unicode
under Python 2.6 and 2.7, and of typestr
otherwise. If the content type does not specify an encoding, UTF-8 is assumed.
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json
-
dict – Deserialized JSON body. Raises an error if the response is not JSON.
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class falcon.testing.Cookie(morsel)
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Represents a cookie returned by a simulated request.
Parameters: morsel – A Morsel
object from which to derive the cookie data.-
name
-
str – The cookie’s name.
-
value
-
str – The value of the cookie.
-
expires
-
datetime.datetime – Expiration timestamp for the cookie, or
None
if not specified.
-
path
-
str – The path prefix to which this cookie is restricted, or
None
if not specified.
-
domain
-
str – The domain to which this cookie is restricted, or
None
if not specified.
-
max_age
-
int – The lifetime of the cookie in seconds, or
None
if not specified.
-
secure
-
bool – Whether or not the cookie may only only be transmitted from the client via HTTPS.
-
http_only
-
bool – Whether or not the cookie may only be included in unscripted requests from the client.
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falcon.testing.simulate_request(app, method='GET', path='/', query_string=None, headers=None, body=None, file_wrapper=None, wsgierrors=None, params=None, params_csv=True, protocol='http')
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Simulates a request to a WSGI application.
Performs a request against a WSGI application. Uses
wsgiref.validate
to ensure the response is valid WSGI.Keyword Arguments: - app (callable) – The WSGI application to call
- method (str) – An HTTP method to use in the request (default: ‘GET’)
- path (str) – The URL path to request (default: ‘/’)
- protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
query_string (str) – A raw query string to include in the request (default:
None
). If specified, overridesparams
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) -
body (str) – A string to send as the body of the request. Accepts both byte strings and Unicode strings (default:
None
). If a Unicode string is provided, it will be encoded as UTF-8 in the request. -
file_wrapper (callable) – Callable that returns an iterable, to be used as the value for wsgi.file_wrapper in the environ (default:
None
). This can be used to test high-performance file transmission whenresp.stream
is set to a file-like object. -
wsgierrors (io) – The stream to use as wsgierrors (default
sys.stderr
)
Returns: The result of the request
Return type:
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falcon.testing.simulate_get(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates a GET request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'GET', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
query_string (str) – A raw query string to include in the request (default:
None
). If specified, overridesparams
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) -
file_wrapper (callable) – Callable that returns an iterable, to be used as the value for wsgi.file_wrapper in the environ (default:
None
). This can be used to test high-performance file transmission whenresp.stream
is set to a file-like object. - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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falcon.testing.simulate_head(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates a HEAD request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'HEAD', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
query_string (str) – A raw query string to include in the request (default:
None
). If specified, overridesparams
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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falcon.testing.simulate_post(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates a POST request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'POST', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) -
body (str) – A string to send as the body of the request. Accepts both byte strings and Unicode strings (default:
None
). If a Unicode string is provided, it will be encoded as UTF-8 in the request. - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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falcon.testing.simulate_put(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates a PUT request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'PUT', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) -
body (str) – A string to send as the body of the request. Accepts both byte strings and Unicode strings (default:
None
). If a Unicode string is provided, it will be encoded as UTF-8 in the request. - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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falcon.testing.simulate_options(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates an OPTIONS request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'OPTIONS', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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falcon.testing.simulate_patch(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates a PATCH request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'PATCH', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) -
body (str) – A string to send as the body of the request. Accepts both byte strings and Unicode strings (default:
None
). If a Unicode string is provided, it will be encoded as UTF-8 in the request. - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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falcon.testing.simulate_delete(app, path, **kwargs)
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Simulates a DELETE request to a WSGI application.
Equivalent to:
simulate_request(app, 'DELETE', path, **kwargs)
Parameters: Keyword Arguments: -
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
str
or something that can be converted into astr
, or a list of such values. If alist
, the value will be converted to a comma-delimited string of values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). -
params_csv (bool) – Set to
False
to encode list values in query string params by specifying multiple instances of the parameter (e.g., ‘thing=1&thing=2&thing=3’). Otherwise, parameters will be encoded as comma-separated values (e.g., ‘thing=1,2,3’). Defaults toTrue
. -
headers (dict) – Additional headers to include in the request (default:
None
) - protocol – The protocol to use for the URL scheme (default: ‘http’)
-
params (dict) – A dictionary of query string parameters, where each key is a parameter name, and each value is either a
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class falcon.testing.TestClient(app)
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Simulates requests to a WSGI application.
This class provides a contextual wrapper for Falcon’s
simulate_*
test functions. It lets you replace this:simulate_get(app, '/messages') simulate_head(app, '/messages')
with this:
client = TestClient(app) client.simulate_get('/messages') client.simulate_head('/messages')
Parameters: app (callable) – A WSGI application to target when simulating requests -
simulate_delete(path='/', **kwargs)
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Simulates a DELETE request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_delete()
)
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simulate_get(path='/', **kwargs)
[source] -
Simulates a GET request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_get()
)
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simulate_head(path='/', **kwargs)
[source] -
Simulates a HEAD request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_head()
)
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simulate_options(path='/', **kwargs)
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Simulates an OPTIONS request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_options()
)
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simulate_patch(path='/', **kwargs)
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Simulates a PATCH request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_patch()
)
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simulate_post(path='/', **kwargs)
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Simulates a POST request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_post()
)
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simulate_put(path='/', **kwargs)
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Simulates a PUT request to a WSGI application.
(See also:
falcon.testing.simulate_put()
)
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simulate_request(*args, **kwargs)
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Simulates a request to a WSGI application.
Wraps
falcon.testing.simulate_request()
to perform a WSGI request directly againstself.app
. Equivalent to:falcon.testing.simulate_request(self.app, *args, **kwargs)
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class falcon.testing.TestCase(methodName='runTest')
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Extends
unittest
to support WSGI functional testing.Note
If available, uses
testtools
in lieu ofunittest
.This base class provides some extra plumbing for unittest-style test cases, to help simulate WSGI calls without having to spin up an actual web server. Various simulation methods are derived from
falcon.testing.TestClient
.Simply inherit from this class in your test case classes instead of
unittest.TestCase
ortesttools.TestCase
.-
app
-
object – A WSGI application to target when simulating requests (default:
falcon.API()
). When testing your application, you will need to set this to your own instance offalcon.API
. For example:from falcon import testing import myapp class MyTestCase(testing.TestCase): def setUp(self): super(MyTestCase, self).setUp() # Assume the hypothetical `myapp` package has a # function called `create()` to initialize and # return a `falcon.API` instance. self.app = myapp.create() class TestMyApp(MyTestCase): def test_get_message(self): doc = {u'message': u'Hello world!'} result = self.simulate_get('/messages/42') self.assertEqual(result.json, doc)
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api
-
object – Deprecated alias for
app
-
api_class
-
callable – Deprecated class variable; will be removed in a future release.
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class falcon.testing.SimpleTestResource(status=None, body=None, json=None, headers=None)
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Mock resource for functional testing of framework components.
This class implements a simple test resource that can be extended as needed to test middleware, hooks, and the Falcon framework itself.
Only noop
on_get()
andon_post()
responders are implemented; when overriding these, or adding additional responders in child classes, they can be decorated with thefalcon.testing.capture_responder_args()
hook in order to capture the req, resp, and params arguments that are passed to the responder. Responders may also be decorated with thefalcon.testing.set_resp_defaults()
hook in order to set resp properties to default status, body, and header values.Keyword Arguments: - status (str) – Default status string to use in responses
- body (str) – Default body string to use in responses
- json (dict) – Default JSON document to use in responses. Will be serialized to a string and encoded as UTF-8. Either json or body may be specified, but not both.
- headers (dict) – Default set of additional headers to include in responses
-
called
-
bool – Whether or not a req/resp was captured.
-
captured_req
-
falcon.Request – The last Request object passed into any one of the responder methods.
-
captured_resp
-
falcon.Response – The last Response object passed into any one of the responder methods.
-
captured_kwargs
-
dict – The last dictionary of kwargs, beyond
req
andresp
, that were passed into any one of the responder methods.
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class falcon.testing.StartResponseMock
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Mock object representing a WSGI
start_response
callable.-
call_count
-
int – Number of times
start_response
was called.
-
status
-
str – HTTP status line, e.g. ‘785 TPS Cover Sheet not attached’.
-
headers
-
list – Raw headers list passed to
start_response
, per PEP-333.
-
headers_dict
-
dict – Headers as a case-insensitive
dict
-like object, instead of alist
.
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falcon.testing.capture_responder_args(req, resp, resource, params)
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Before hook for capturing responder arguments.
Adds the following attributes to the hooked responder’s resource class:
- captured_req
- captured_resp
- captured_kwargs
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falcon.testing.rand_string(min, max)
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Returns a randomly-generated string, of a random length.
Parameters:
-
falcon.testing.create_environ(path='/', query_string='', protocol='HTTP/1.1', scheme='http', host='falconframework.org', port=None, headers=None, app='', body='', method='GET', wsgierrors=None, file_wrapper=None)
[source] -
Creates a mock PEP-3333 environ
dict
for simulating WSGI requests.Keyword Arguments: - path (str) – The path for the request (default ‘/’)
- query_string (str) – The query string to simulate, without a leading ‘?’ (default ‘’)
- protocol (str) – The HTTP protocol to simulate (default ‘HTTP/1.1’). If set to ‘HTTP/1.0’, the Host header will not be added to the environment.
- scheme (str) – URL scheme, either ‘http’ or ‘https’ (default ‘http’)
- host (str) – Hostname for the request (default ‘falconframework.org’)
- port (str) – The TCP port to simulate. Defaults to the standard port used by the given scheme (i.e., 80 for ‘http’ and 443 for ‘https’).
-
headers (dict) – Headers as a
dict
or an iterable yielding (key, value)tuple
‘s -
app (str) – Value for the
SCRIPT_NAME
environ variable, described in PEP-333: ‘The initial portion of the request URL’s “path” that corresponds to the application object, so that the application knows its virtual “location”. This may be an empty string, if the application corresponds to the “root” of the server.’ (default ‘’) - body (str) – The body of the request (default ‘’). Accepts both byte strings and Unicode strings. Unicode strings are encoded as UTF-8 in the request.
- method (str) – The HTTP method to use (default ‘GET’)
-
wsgierrors (io) – The stream to use as wsgierrors (default
sys.stderr
) - file_wrapper – Callable that returns an iterable, to be used as the value for wsgi.file_wrapper in the environ.
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falcon.testing.redirected(*args, **kwds)
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A context manager to temporarily redirect stdout or stderr
e.g.:
- with redirected(stderr=os.devnull):
- ...
Deprecated
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class falcon.testing.TestBase(methodName='runTest')
[source] -
Extends
unittest
to support WSGI functional testing.Warning
This class has been deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use
TestCase
instead.Note
If available, uses
testtools
in lieu ofunittest
.This base class provides some extra plumbing for unittest-style test cases, to help simulate WSGI calls without having to spin up an actual web server. Simply inherit from this class in your test case classes instead of
unittest.TestCase
ortesttools.TestCase
.-
api
-
falcon.API – An API instance to target when simulating requests. Defaults to
falcon.API()
.
-
srmock
-
falcon.testing.StartResponseMock – Provides a callable that simulates the behavior of the
start_response
argument that the server would normally pass into the WSGI app. The mock object captures various information from the app’s response to the simulated request.
-
test_route
-
str – A simple, generated path that a test can use to add a route to the API.
-
api_class
-
alias of
API
-
setUp()
[source] -
Initializer, unittest-style
-
simulate_request(path, decode=None, **kwargs)
[source] -
Simulates a request to
self.api
.Parameters: path (str) – The path to request.
Keyword Arguments: -
decode (str) – If this is set to a character encoding, such as ‘utf-8’,
simulate_request
will assume the response is a single byte string, and will decode it as the result of the request, rather than simply returning the standard WSGI iterable. -
kwargs (optional) – Same as those defined for
falcon.testing.create_environ
.
-
decode (str) – If this is set to a character encoding, such as ‘utf-8’,
-
srmock_class
-
alias of
StartResponseMock
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tearDown()
[source] -
Destructor, unittest-style
-
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class falcon.testing.TestResource
[source] -
Mock resource for functional testing.
Warning
This class is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use
SimpleTestResource
instead.This class implements the
on_get
responder, captures request data, and sets response body and headers.Child classes may add additional methods and attributes as needed.
-
sample_status
-
str – HTTP status to set in the response
-
sample_body
-
str – Random body string to set in the response
-
resp_headers
-
dict – Sample headers to use in the response
-
req
-
falcon.Request – Request object passed into the
on_get
responder.
-
resp
-
falcon.Response – Response object passed into the
on_get
responder.
-
kwargs
-
dict – Keyword arguments passed into the
on_get
responder, if any.
-
called
-
bool –
True
ifon_get
was ever called;False
otherwise.
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on_get(req, resp, **kwargs)
[source] -
GET responder.
Captures
req
,resp
, andkwargs
. Also sets up a sample response.Parameters: -
req – Falcon
Request
instance. -
resp – Falcon
Response
instance. - kwargs – URI template name=value pairs, if any, along with any extra args injected by middleware.
-
req – Falcon
-
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