2009-01-28 23:37:10 -05:00
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Feature: Supports Redirection
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As a developer
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I want to work with services that may redirect me
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And I want it to follow a reasonable number of redirects
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Because sometimes web services do that
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Scenario: A service that redirects once
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Given a remote service that returns 'Service Response'
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2010-07-07 08:54:22 -04:00
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And that service is accessed at the path '/landing_service.html'
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And the url '/redirector.html' redirects to '/landing_service.html'
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2009-01-28 23:37:10 -05:00
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When I call HTTParty#get with '/redirector.html'
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Then the return value should match 'Service Response'
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# TODO: Look in to why this actually fails...
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Scenario: A service that redirects to a relative URL
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Scenario: A service that redirects infinitely
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Given the url '/first.html' redirects to '/second.html'
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And the url '/second.html' redirects to '/first.html'
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When I call HTTParty#get with '/first.html'
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Then it should raise an HTTParty::RedirectionTooDeep exception
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