Documentation ¶
Overview ¶
Package httptest provides utilities for HTTP testing.
Index ¶
- Constants
- func NewRequest(method, target string, body io.Reader) *http.Request
- type ResponseRecorder
- func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Flush()
- func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Header() http.Header
- func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Result() *http.Response
- func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Write(buf []byte) (int, error)
- func (rw *ResponseRecorder) WriteHeader(code int)
- func (rw *ResponseRecorder) WriteString(str string) (int, error)
- type Server
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
const DefaultRemoteAddr = "1.2.3.4"
DefaultRemoteAddr is the default remote address to return in RemoteAddr if an explicit DefaultRemoteAddr isn't set on ResponseRecorder.
Variables ¶
This section is empty.
Functions ¶
func NewRequest ¶
NewRequest returns a new incoming server Request, suitable for passing to an http.Handler for testing.
The target is the RFC 7230 "request-target": it may be either a path or an absolute URL. If target is an absolute URL, the host name from the URL is used. Otherwise, "example.com" is used.
The TLS field is set to a non-nil dummy value if target has scheme "https".
The Request.Proto is always HTTP/1.1.
An empty method means "GET".
The provided body may be nil. If the body is of type *bytes.Reader, *strings.Reader, or *bytes.Buffer, the Request.ContentLength is set.
NewRequest panics on error for ease of use in testing, where a panic is acceptable.
Types ¶
type ResponseRecorder ¶
type ResponseRecorder struct { Code int // the HTTP response code from WriteHeader HeaderMap http.Header // the HTTP response headers Body *bytes.Buffer // if non-nil, the bytes.Buffer to append written data to Flushed bool // contains filtered or unexported fields }
ResponseRecorder is an implementation of http.ResponseWriter that records its mutations for later inspection in tests.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "log" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" ) func main() { handler := func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { http.Error(w, "something failed", http.StatusInternalServerError) } req, err := http.NewRequest("GET", "http://example.com/foo", nil) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } w := httptest.NewRecorder() handler(w, req) fmt.Printf("%d - %s", w.Code, w.Body.String()) }
Output: 500 - something failed
func NewRecorder ¶
func NewRecorder() *ResponseRecorder
NewRecorder returns an initialized ResponseRecorder.
func (*ResponseRecorder) Header ¶
func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Header() http.Header
Header returns the response headers.
func (*ResponseRecorder) Result ¶
func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Result() *http.Response
Result returns the response generated by the handler.
The returned Response will have at least its StatusCode, Header, Body, and optionally Trailer populated. More fields may be populated in the future, so callers should not DeepEqual the result in tests.
The Response.Header is a snapshot of the headers at the time of the first write call, or at the time of this call, if the handler never did a write.
Result must only be called after the handler has finished running.
func (*ResponseRecorder) Write ¶
func (rw *ResponseRecorder) Write(buf []byte) (int, error)
Write always succeeds and writes to rw.Body, if not nil.
func (*ResponseRecorder) WriteHeader ¶
func (rw *ResponseRecorder) WriteHeader(code int)
WriteHeader sets rw.Code. After it is called, changing rw.Header will not affect rw.HeaderMap.
func (*ResponseRecorder) WriteString ¶
func (rw *ResponseRecorder) WriteString(str string) (int, error)
WriteString always succeeds and writes to rw.Body, if not nil.
type Server ¶
type Server struct { URL string // base URL of form http://ipaddr:port with no trailing slash Listener net.Listener // TLS is the optional TLS configuration, populated with a new config // after TLS is started. If set on an unstarted server before StartTLS // is called, existing fields are copied into the new config. TLS *tls.Config // Config may be changed after calling NewUnstartedServer and // before Start or StartTLS. Config *http.Server // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Server is an HTTP server listening on a system-chosen port on the local loopback interface, for use in end-to-end HTTP tests.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "io/ioutil" "log" "net/http" "net/http/httptest" ) func main() { ts := httptest.NewServer(http.HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { fmt.Fprintln(w, "Hello, client") })) defer ts.Close() res, err := http.Get(ts.URL) if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } greeting, err := ioutil.ReadAll(res.Body) res.Body.Close() if err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } fmt.Printf("%s", greeting) }
Output: Hello, client
func NewServer ¶
NewServer starts and returns a new Server. The caller should call Close when finished, to shut it down.
func NewTLSServer ¶
NewTLSServer starts and returns a new Server using TLS. The caller should call Close when finished, to shut it down.
func NewUnstartedServer ¶
NewUnstartedServer returns a new Server but doesn't start it.
After changing its configuration, the caller should call Start or StartTLS.
The caller should call Close when finished, to shut it down.
func (*Server) Close ¶
func (s *Server) Close()
Close shuts down the server and blocks until all outstanding requests on this server have completed.
func (*Server) CloseClientConnections ¶
func (s *Server) CloseClientConnections()
CloseClientConnections closes any open HTTP connections to the test Server.