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+Metadata-Version: 2.1
+Name: responses
+Version: 0.10.6
+Summary: A utility library for mocking out the `requests` Python library.
+Home-page: https://github.com/getsentry/responses
+Author: David Cramer
+License: Apache 2.0
+Platform: UNKNOWN
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
+Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
+Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
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+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
+Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
+Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
+Requires-Python: >=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*
+Requires-Dist: requests (>=2.0)
+Requires-Dist: six
+Requires-Dist: mock ; python_version < "3.3"
+Requires-Dist: cookies ; python_version < "3.4"
+Provides-Extra: tests
+Requires-Dist: pytest ; extra == 'tests'
+Requires-Dist: coverage (<5.0.0,>=3.7.1) ; extra == 'tests'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-cov ; extra == 'tests'
+Requires-Dist: pytest-localserver ; extra == 'tests'
+Requires-Dist: flake8 ; extra == 'tests'
+
+Responses
+=========
+
+.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/getsentry/responses.svg?branch=master
+ :target: https://travis-ci.org/getsentry/responses
+
+A utility library for mocking out the `requests` Python library.
+
+.. note::
+
+ Responses requires Python 2.7 or newer, and requests >= 2.0
+
+
+Installing
+----------
+
+``pip install responses``
+
+
+Basics
+------
+
+The core of ``responses`` comes from registering mock responses:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ import responses
+ import requests
+
+ @responses.activate
+ def test_simple():
+ responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
+ json={'error': 'not found'}, status=404)
+
+ resp = requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
+
+ assert resp.json() == {"error": "not found"}
+
+ assert len(responses.calls) == 1
+ assert responses.calls[0].request.url == 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar'
+ assert responses.calls[0].response.text == '{"error": "not found"}'
+
+If you attempt to fetch a url which doesn't hit a match, ``responses`` will raise
+a ``ConnectionError``:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ import responses
+ import requests
+
+ from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError
+
+ @responses.activate
+ def test_simple():
+ with pytest.raises(ConnectionError):
+ requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
+
+Lastly, you can pass an ``Exception`` as the body to trigger an error on the request:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ import responses
+ import requests
+
+ @responses.activate
+ def test_simple():
+ responses.add(responses.GET, 'http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar',
+ body=Exception('...'))
+ with pytest.raises(Exception):
+ requests.get('http://twitter.com/api/1/foobar')
+
+
+Response Parameters
+-------------------
+
+Responses are automatically registered via params on ``add``, but can also be
+passed directly:
+
+.. code-block:: python
+
+ import responses
+
+ responses.add(
+ responses.Response(
+ method='GET',
+ url='http://example.com',
+ )
+ )
+
+The following attributes can be passed to a Response mock:
+
+method (``str``)
+ The HTTP method (GET, POST, etc).
+
+url (``str`` or compiled regular expression)
+ The full resource URL.
+
+match_querystring (``bool``)
+ Include the query string when matching requests.
+ Enabled by default if the response URL contains a query string,
+ disabled if it doesn't or the URL is a regular expression.
+
+body (``str`` or ``BufferedReader``)
+ The response body.
+
+json
+ A Python object representing the JSON response body. 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
+
+
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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
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+responses