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Automatically configures + the appropriate Content-Type. + +status (``int``) + The HTTP status code. + +content_type (``content_type``) + Defaults to ``text/plain``. + +headers (``dict``) + Response headers. + +stream (``bool``) + Disabled by default. Indicates the response should use the streaming API. + + +Dynamic Responses +----------------- + +You can utilize callbacks to provide dynamic responses. The callback must return +a tuple of (``status``, ``headers``, ``body``). + +.. code-block:: python + + import json + + import responses + import requests + + @responses.activate + def test_calc_api(): + + def request_callback(request): + payload = json.loads(request.body) + resp_body = {'value': sum(payload['numbers'])} + headers = {'request-id': '728d329e-0e86-11e4-a748-0c84dc037c13'} + return (200, headers, json.dumps(resp_body)) + + responses.add_callback( + responses.POST, 'http://calc.com/sum', + callback=request_callback, + content_type='application/json', + ) + + resp = requests.post( + 'http://calc.com/sum', + json.dumps({'numbers': [1, 2, 3]}), + headers={'content-type': 'application/json'}, + ) + + assert resp.json() == {'value': 6} + + assert len(responses.calls) == 1 + assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://calc.com/sum' + assert responses.calls[0].response.text == '{"value": 6}' + assert ( + responses.calls[0].response.headers['request-id'] == + '728d329e-0e86-11e4-a748-0c84dc037c13' + ) + +You can also pass a compiled regex to `add_callback` to match multiple urls: + +.. code-block:: python + + import re, json + + from functools import reduce + + import responses + import requests + + operators = { + 'sum': lambda x, y: x+y, + 'prod': lambda x, y: x*y, + 'pow': lambda x, y: x**y + } + + @responses.activate + def test_regex_url(): + + def request_callback(request): + payload = json.loads(request.body) + operator_name = request.path_url[1:] + + operator = operators[operator_name] + + resp_body = {'value': reduce(operator, payload['numbers'])} + headers = {'request-id': '728d329e-0e86-11e4-a748-0c84dc037c13'} + return (200, headers, json.dumps(resp_body)) + + responses.add_callback( + responses.POST, + re.compile('http://calc.com/(sum|prod|pow|unsupported)'), + callback=request_callback, + content_type='application/json', + ) + + resp = requests.post( + 'http://calc.com/prod', + json.dumps({'numbers': [2, 3, 4]}), + headers={'content-type': 'application/json'}, + ) + assert resp.json() == {'value': 24} + + test_regex_url() + + +If you want to pass extra keyword arguments to the callback function, for example when reusing +a callback function to give a slightly different result, you can use ``functools.partial``: + +.. code-block:: python + + from functools import partial + + ... + + def request_callback(request, id=None): + payload = json.loads(request.body) + resp_body = {'value': sum(payload['numbers'])} + headers = {'request-id': id} + return (200, headers, json.dumps(resp_body)) + + responses.add_callback( + responses.POST, 'http://calc.com/sum', + callback=partial(request_callback, id='728d329e-0e86-11e4-a748-0c84dc037c13'), + content_type='application/json', + ) + + +Responses as a context manager +------------------------------ + +.. code-block:: python + + import responses + import requests + + def test_my_api(): + with responses.RequestsMock() as rsps: + rsps.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar', + body='{}', status=200, + content_type='application/json') + resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar') + + assert resp.status_code == 200 + + # outside the context manager requests will hit the remote server + resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar') + resp.status_code == 404 + +Responses as a pytest fixture +----------------------------- + +.. code-block:: python + + @pytest.fixture + def mocked_responses(): + with responses.RequestsMock() as rsps: + yield rsps + + def test_api(mocked_responses): + mocked_responses.add( + responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar', + body='{}', status=200, + content_type='application/json') + resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar') + assert resp.status_code == 200 + +Assertions on declared responses +-------------------------------- + +When used as a context manager, Responses will, by default, raise an assertion +error if a url was registered but not accessed. This can be disabled by passing +the ``assert_all_requests_are_fired`` value: + +.. code-block:: python + + import responses + import requests + + def test_my_api(): + with responses.RequestsMock(assert_all_requests_are_fired=False) as rsps: + rsps.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar', + body='{}', status=200, + content_type='application/json') + + +Multiple Responses +------------------ + +You can also add multiple responses for the same url: + +.. code-block:: python + + import responses + import requests + + @responses.activate + def test_my_api(): + responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar', status=500) + responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar', + body='{}', status=200, + content_type='application/json') + + resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar') + assert resp.status_code == 500 + resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar') + assert resp.status_code == 200 + + +Using a callback to modify the response +--------------------------------------- + +If you use customized processing in `requests` via subclassing/mixins, or if you +have library tools that interact with `requests` at a low level, you may need +to add extended processing to the mocked Response object to fully simulate the +environment for your tests. A `response_callback` can be used, which will be +wrapped by the library before being returned to the caller. The callback +accepts a `response` as it's single argument, and is expected to return a +single `response` object. + +.. code-block:: python + + import responses + import requests + + def response_callback(resp): + resp.callback_processed = True + return resp + + with responses.RequestsMock(response_callback=response_callback) as m: + m.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.com', body=b'test') + resp = requests.get('http://example.com') + assert resp.text == "test" + assert hasattr(resp, 'callback_processed') + assert resp.callback_processed is True + + +Passing thru real requests +-------------------------- + +In some cases you may wish to allow for certain requests to pass thru responses +and hit a real server. This can be done with the 'passthru' methods: + +.. code-block:: python + + import responses + + @responses.activate + def test_my_api(): + responses.add_passthru('https://percy.io') + +This will allow any requests matching that prefix, that is otherwise not registered +as a mock response, to passthru using the standard behavior. + + +Viewing/Modifying registered responses +-------------------------------------- + +Registered responses are available as a private attribute of the RequestMock +instance. It is sometimes useful for debugging purposes to view the stack of +registered responses which can be accessed via ``responses.mock._matches``. + +The ``replace`` function allows a previously registered ``response`` to be +changed. The method signature is identical to ``add``. ``response``s are +identified using ``method`` and ``url``. Only the first matched ``response`` is +replaced. + +.. code-block:: python + + import responses + import requests + + @responses.activate + def test_replace(): + + responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://example.org', json={'data': 1}) + responses.replace(responses.GET, 'http://example.org', json={'data': 2}) + + resp = requests.get('http://example.org') + + assert resp.json() == {'data': 2} + + +``remove`` takes a ``method`` and ``url`` argument and will remove *all* +matched ``response``s from the registered list. + +Finally, ``clear`` will reset all registered ``response``s + + + +Contributing +------------ + +Responses uses several linting and autoformatting utilities, so it's important that when +submitting patches you use the appropriate toolchain: + +Clone the repository: + +.. code-block:: shell + + git clone https://github.com/getsentry/responses.git + +Create an environment (e.g. with ``virtualenv``): + +.. code-block:: shell + + virtualenv .env && source .env/bin/activate + +Configure development requirements: + +.. code-block:: shell + + make develop + + diff --git a/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/RECORD b/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/RECORD new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..ab6546d203 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/RECORD @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +responses.py,sha256=We44OwS185MQp72HCzsUCoGnzmfOhI6AH_MQq0yLQuU,19550 +responses-0.10.6.dist-info/LICENSE,sha256=SJ7LcLREfANKEJeKSwjaAVyb2fqVyjrq8hnZgVQWpnw,10835 +responses-0.10.6.dist-info/METADATA,sha256=pW-WNNN44ZdoLe1C7UQstvt2ffO-WNFyQ_haglud19o,13088 +responses-0.10.6.dist-info/WHEEL,sha256=HX-v9-noUkyUoxyZ1PMSuS7auUxDAR4VBdoYLqD0xws,110 +responses-0.10.6.dist-info/top_level.txt,sha256=aQhzfC0bq4TkAaB_Yr-7cv4u2Xnc8WiVzvh4KdZo0Qo,10 +responses-0.10.6.dist-info/RECORD,, diff --git a/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/WHEEL b/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/WHEEL new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..c8240f03e8 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/WHEEL @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +Wheel-Version: 1.0 +Generator: bdist_wheel (0.33.1) +Root-Is-Purelib: true +Tag: py2-none-any +Tag: py3-none-any + diff --git a/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/top_level.txt b/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/top_level.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..2cb24f43db --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/python/responses/responses-0.10.6.dist-info/top_level.txt @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +responses |