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752 lines
25 KiB
Ruby
752 lines
25 KiB
Ruby
require "stringio"
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require "uri"
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require "active_support/core_ext/kernel/singleton_class"
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require "active_support/core_ext/object/try"
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require "active_support/core_ext/string/strip"
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require "rack/test"
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require "minitest"
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require "action_dispatch/testing/request_encoder"
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module ActionDispatch
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module Integration #:nodoc:
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module RequestHelpers
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# Performs a GET request with the given parameters.
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#
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# - +path+: The URI (as a String) on which you want to perform a GET
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# request.
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# - +params+: The HTTP parameters that you want to pass. This may
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# be +nil+,
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# a Hash, or a String that is appropriately encoded
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# (<tt>application/x-www-form-urlencoded</tt> or
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# <tt>multipart/form-data</tt>).
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# - +headers+: Additional headers to pass, as a Hash. The headers will be
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# merged into the Rack env hash.
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# - +env+: Additional env to pass, as a Hash. The headers will be
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# merged into the Rack env hash.
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#
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# This method returns a Response object, which one can use to
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# inspect the details of the response. Furthermore, if this method was
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# called from an ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest object, then that
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# object's <tt>@response</tt> instance variable will point to the same
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# response object.
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#
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# You can also perform POST, PATCH, PUT, DELETE, and HEAD requests with
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# +#post+, +#patch+, +#put+, +#delete+, and +#head+.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# get '/feed', params: { since: 201501011400 }
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# post '/profile', headers: { "X-Test-Header" => "testvalue" }
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def get(path, *args)
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process_with_kwargs(:get, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a POST request with the given parameters. See +#get+ for more
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# details.
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def post(path, *args)
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process_with_kwargs(:post, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a PATCH request with the given parameters. See +#get+ for more
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# details.
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def patch(path, *args)
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process_with_kwargs(:patch, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a PUT request with the given parameters. See +#get+ for more
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# details.
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def put(path, *args)
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process_with_kwargs(:put, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a DELETE request with the given parameters. See +#get+ for
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# more details.
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def delete(path, *args)
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process_with_kwargs(:delete, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a HEAD request with the given parameters. See +#get+ for more
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# details.
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def head(path, *args)
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process_with_kwargs(:head, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs an XMLHttpRequest request with the given parameters, mirroring
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# an AJAX request made from JavaScript.
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#
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# The request_method is +:get+, +:post+, +:patch+, +:put+, +:delete+ or
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# +:head+; the parameters are +nil+, a hash, or a url-encoded or multipart
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# string; the headers are a hash.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# xhr :get, '/feed', params: { since: 201501011400 }
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def xml_http_request(request_method, path, *args)
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if kwarg_request?(args)
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params, headers, env = args.first.values_at(:params, :headers, :env)
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else
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params = args[0]
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headers = args[1]
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env = {}
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if params.present? || headers.present?
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non_kwarg_request_warning
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end
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end
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.strip_heredoc)
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xhr and xml_http_request methods are deprecated in favor of
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`get "/posts", xhr: true` and `post "/posts/1", xhr: true`.
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MSG
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process(request_method, path, params: params, headers: headers, xhr: true)
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end
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alias xhr :xml_http_request
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# Follow a single redirect response. If the last response was not a
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# redirect, an exception will be raised. Otherwise, the redirect is
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# performed on the location header.
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def follow_redirect!
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raise "not a redirect! #{status} #{status_message}" unless redirect?
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get(response.location)
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status
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end
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# Performs a request using the specified method, following any subsequent
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# redirect. Note that the redirects are followed until the response is
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# not a redirect--this means you may run into an infinite loop if your
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# redirect loops back to itself.
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#
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# Example:
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#
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# request_via_redirect :post, '/welcome',
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# params: { ref_id: 14 },
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# headers: { "X-Test-Header" => "testvalue" }
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def request_via_redirect(http_method, path, *args)
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("`request_via_redirect` is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5.1. Please use `follow_redirect!` manually after the request call for the same behavior.")
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process_with_kwargs(http_method, path, *args)
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follow_redirect! while redirect?
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status
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end
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# Performs a GET request, following any subsequent redirect.
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# See +request_via_redirect+ for more information.
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def get_via_redirect(path, *args)
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("`get_via_redirect` is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5.1. Please use `follow_redirect!` manually after the request call for the same behavior.")
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request_via_redirect(:get, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a POST request, following any subsequent redirect.
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# See +request_via_redirect+ for more information.
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def post_via_redirect(path, *args)
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("`post_via_redirect` is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5.1. Please use `follow_redirect!` manually after the request call for the same behavior.")
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request_via_redirect(:post, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a PATCH request, following any subsequent redirect.
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# See +request_via_redirect+ for more information.
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def patch_via_redirect(path, *args)
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("`patch_via_redirect` is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5.1. Please use `follow_redirect!` manually after the request call for the same behavior.")
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request_via_redirect(:patch, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a PUT request, following any subsequent redirect.
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# See +request_via_redirect+ for more information.
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def put_via_redirect(path, *args)
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("`put_via_redirect` is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5.1. Please use `follow_redirect!` manually after the request call for the same behavior.")
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request_via_redirect(:put, path, *args)
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end
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# Performs a DELETE request, following any subsequent redirect.
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# See +request_via_redirect+ for more information.
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def delete_via_redirect(path, *args)
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn("`delete_via_redirect` is deprecated and will be removed in Rails 5.1. Please use `follow_redirect!` manually after the request call for the same behavior.")
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request_via_redirect(:delete, path, *args)
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end
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end
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# An instance of this class represents a set of requests and responses
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# performed sequentially by a test process. Because you can instantiate
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# multiple sessions and run them side-by-side, you can also mimic (to some
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# limited extent) multiple simultaneous users interacting with your system.
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#
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# Typically, you will instantiate a new session using
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# IntegrationTest#open_session, rather than instantiating
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# Integration::Session directly.
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class Session
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DEFAULT_HOST = "www.example.com"
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include Minitest::Assertions
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include TestProcess, RequestHelpers, Assertions
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%w( status status_message headers body redirect? ).each do |method|
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delegate method, :to => :response, :allow_nil => true
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end
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%w( path ).each do |method|
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delegate method, :to => :request, :allow_nil => true
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end
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# The hostname used in the last request.
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def host
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@host || DEFAULT_HOST
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end
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attr_writer :host
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# The remote_addr used in the last request.
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attr_accessor :remote_addr
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# The Accept header to send.
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attr_accessor :accept
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# A map of the cookies returned by the last response, and which will be
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# sent with the next request.
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def cookies
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_mock_session.cookie_jar
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end
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# A reference to the controller instance used by the last request.
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attr_reader :controller
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# A reference to the request instance used by the last request.
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attr_reader :request
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# A reference to the response instance used by the last request.
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attr_reader :response
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# A running counter of the number of requests processed.
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attr_accessor :request_count
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include ActionDispatch::Routing::UrlFor
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# Create and initialize a new Session instance.
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def initialize(app)
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super()
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@app = app
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reset!
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end
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def url_options
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@url_options ||= default_url_options.dup.tap do |url_options|
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url_options.reverse_merge!(controller.url_options) if controller
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if @app.respond_to?(:routes)
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url_options.reverse_merge!(@app.routes.default_url_options)
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end
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url_options.reverse_merge!(:host => host, :protocol => https? ? "https" : "http")
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end
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end
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# Resets the instance. This can be used to reset the state information
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# in an existing session instance, so it can be used from a clean-slate
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# condition.
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#
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# session.reset!
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def reset!
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@https = false
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@controller = @request = @response = nil
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@_mock_session = nil
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@request_count = 0
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@url_options = nil
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self.host = DEFAULT_HOST
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self.remote_addr = "127.0.0.1"
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self.accept = "text/xml,application/xml,application/xhtml+xml," +
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"text/html;q=0.9,text/plain;q=0.8,image/png," +
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"*/*;q=0.5"
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unless defined? @named_routes_configured
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# the helpers are made protected by default--we make them public for
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# easier access during testing and troubleshooting.
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@named_routes_configured = true
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end
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end
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# Specify whether or not the session should mimic a secure HTTPS request.
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#
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# session.https!
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# session.https!(false)
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def https!(flag = true)
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@https = flag
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end
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# Returns +true+ if the session is mimicking a secure HTTPS request.
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#
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# if session.https?
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# ...
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# end
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def https?
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@https
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end
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# Set the host name to use in the next request.
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#
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# session.host! "www.example.com"
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alias :host! :host=
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private
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def _mock_session
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@_mock_session ||= Rack::MockSession.new(@app, host)
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end
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def process_with_kwargs(http_method, path, *args)
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if kwarg_request?(args)
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process(http_method, path, *args)
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else
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non_kwarg_request_warning if args.any?
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process(http_method, path, { params: args[0], headers: args[1] })
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end
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end
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REQUEST_KWARGS = %i(params headers env xhr as)
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def kwarg_request?(args)
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args[0].respond_to?(:keys) && args[0].keys.any? { |k| REQUEST_KWARGS.include?(k) }
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end
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def non_kwarg_request_warning
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ActiveSupport::Deprecation.warn(<<-MSG.strip_heredoc)
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ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest HTTP request methods will accept only
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the following keyword arguments in future Rails versions:
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#{REQUEST_KWARGS.join(', ')}
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Examples:
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get '/profile',
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params: { id: 1 },
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headers: { 'X-Extra-Header' => '123' },
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env: { 'action_dispatch.custom' => 'custom' },
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xhr: true,
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as: :json
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MSG
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end
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# Performs the actual request.
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def process(method, path, params: nil, headers: nil, env: nil, xhr: false, as: nil)
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request_encoder = RequestEncoder.encoder(as)
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headers ||= {}
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if method == :get && as == :json && params
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headers["X-Http-Method-Override"] = "GET"
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method = :post
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end
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if path =~ %r{://}
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path = build_expanded_path(path, request_encoder) do |location|
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https! URI::HTTPS === location if location.scheme
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if url_host = location.host
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default = Rack::Request::DEFAULT_PORTS[location.scheme]
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url_host += ":#{location.port}" if default != location.port
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host! url_host
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end
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end
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elsif as
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path = build_expanded_path(path, request_encoder)
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end
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hostname, port = host.split(":")
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request_env = {
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:method => method,
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:params => request_encoder.encode_params(params),
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"SERVER_NAME" => hostname,
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"SERVER_PORT" => port || (https? ? "443" : "80"),
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"HTTPS" => https? ? "on" : "off",
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"rack.url_scheme" => https? ? "https" : "http",
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"REQUEST_URI" => path,
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"HTTP_HOST" => host,
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"REMOTE_ADDR" => remote_addr,
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"CONTENT_TYPE" => request_encoder.content_type,
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"HTTP_ACCEPT" => accept
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}
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if xhr
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headers["HTTP_X_REQUESTED_WITH"] = "XMLHttpRequest"
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headers["HTTP_ACCEPT"] ||= [Mime[:js], Mime[:html], Mime[:xml], "text/xml", "*/*"].join(", ")
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end
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# this modifies the passed request_env directly
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if headers.present?
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Http::Headers.from_hash(request_env).merge!(headers)
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end
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if env.present?
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Http::Headers.from_hash(request_env).merge!(env)
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end
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session = Rack::Test::Session.new(_mock_session)
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# NOTE: rack-test v0.5 doesn't build a default uri correctly
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# Make sure requested path is always a full uri
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session.request(build_full_uri(path, request_env), request_env)
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@request_count += 1
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@request = ActionDispatch::Request.new(session.last_request.env)
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response = _mock_session.last_response
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@response = ActionDispatch::TestResponse.from_response(response)
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@response.request = @request
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@html_document = nil
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@url_options = nil
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@controller = @request.controller_instance
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response.status
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end
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def build_full_uri(path, env)
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"#{env['rack.url_scheme']}://#{env['SERVER_NAME']}:#{env['SERVER_PORT']}#{path}"
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end
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def build_expanded_path(path, request_encoder)
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location = URI.parse(path)
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yield location if block_given?
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path = request_encoder.append_format_to location.path
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location.query ? "#{path}?#{location.query}" : path
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end
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end
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module Runner
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include ActionDispatch::Assertions
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APP_SESSIONS = {}
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attr_reader :app
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def before_setup # :nodoc:
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@app = nil
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@integration_session = nil
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super
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end
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def integration_session
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@integration_session ||= create_session(app)
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end
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# Reset the current session. This is useful for testing multiple sessions
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# in a single test case.
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def reset!
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@integration_session = create_session(app)
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end
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def create_session(app)
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klass = APP_SESSIONS[app] ||= Class.new(Integration::Session) {
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# If the app is a Rails app, make url_helpers available on the session
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# This makes app.url_for and app.foo_path available in the console
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if app.respond_to?(:routes)
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include app.routes.url_helpers
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include app.routes.mounted_helpers
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end
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}
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klass.new(app)
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end
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def remove! # :nodoc:
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@integration_session = nil
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end
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%w(get post patch put head delete cookies assigns
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xml_http_request xhr get_via_redirect post_via_redirect).each do |method|
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define_method(method) do |*args|
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# reset the html_document variable, except for cookies/assigns calls
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unless method == "cookies" || method == "assigns"
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@html_document = nil
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end
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integration_session.__send__(method, *args).tap do
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copy_session_variables!
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end
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end
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end
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# Open a new session instance. If a block is given, the new session is
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# yielded to the block before being returned.
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#
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# session = open_session do |sess|
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# sess.extend(CustomAssertions)
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# end
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#
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# By default, a single session is automatically created for you, but you
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# can use this method to open multiple sessions that ought to be tested
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# simultaneously.
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def open_session
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dup.tap do |session|
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yield session if block_given?
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end
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end
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# Copy the instance variables from the current session instance into the
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# test instance.
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def copy_session_variables! #:nodoc:
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@controller = @integration_session.controller
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@response = @integration_session.response
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@request = @integration_session.request
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end
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def default_url_options
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integration_session.default_url_options
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end
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def default_url_options=(options)
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integration_session.default_url_options = options
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end
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def respond_to?(method, include_private = false)
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integration_session.respond_to?(method, include_private) || super
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end
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# Delegate unhandled messages to the current session instance.
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def method_missing(sym, *args, &block)
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if integration_session.respond_to?(sym)
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integration_session.__send__(sym, *args, &block).tap do
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copy_session_variables!
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end
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else
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super
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end
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end
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end
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end
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# An integration test spans multiple controllers and actions,
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# tying them all together to ensure they work together as expected. It tests
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# more completely than either unit or functional tests do, exercising the
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# entire stack, from the dispatcher to the database.
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#
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# At its simplest, you simply extend <tt>IntegrationTest</tt> and write your tests
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# using the get/post methods:
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#
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# require "test_helper"
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#
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# class ExampleTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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# fixtures :people
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#
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# def test_login
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# # get the login page
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# get "/login"
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# assert_equal 200, status
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#
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# # post the login and follow through to the home page
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# post "/login", params: { username: people(:jamis).username,
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# password: people(:jamis).password }
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# follow_redirect!
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# assert_equal 200, status
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# assert_equal "/home", path
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# end
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# end
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#
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# However, you can also have multiple session instances open per test, and
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# even extend those instances with assertions and methods to create a very
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# powerful testing DSL that is specific for your application. You can even
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# reference any named routes you happen to have defined.
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#
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# require "test_helper"
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#
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# class AdvancedTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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# fixtures :people, :rooms
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#
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# def test_login_and_speak
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# jamis, david = login(:jamis), login(:david)
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# room = rooms(:office)
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#
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# jamis.enter(room)
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# jamis.speak(room, "anybody home?")
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#
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# david.enter(room)
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# david.speak(room, "hello!")
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# end
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#
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# private
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#
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# module CustomAssertions
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# def enter(room)
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# # reference a named route, for maximum internal consistency!
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# get(room_url(id: room.id))
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# assert(...)
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# ...
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# end
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#
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# def speak(room, message)
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# post "/say/#{room.id}", xhr: true, params: { message: message }
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# assert(...)
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# ...
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# end
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# end
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#
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# def login(who)
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# open_session do |sess|
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# sess.extend(CustomAssertions)
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# who = people(who)
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# sess.post "/login", params: { username: who.username,
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# password: who.password }
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# assert(...)
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# end
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# end
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# end
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#
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# Another longer example would be:
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#
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# A simple integration test that exercises multiple controllers:
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#
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# require 'test_helper'
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#
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# class UserFlowsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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|
# test "login and browse site" do
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# # login via https
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|
# https!
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|
# get "/login"
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|
# assert_response :success
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|
#
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# post "/login", params: { username: users(:david).username, password: users(:david).password }
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# follow_redirect!
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|
# assert_equal '/welcome', path
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|
# assert_equal 'Welcome david!', flash[:notice]
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#
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|
# https!(false)
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|
# get "/articles/all"
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|
# assert_response :success
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|
# assert_select 'h1', 'Articles'
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|
# end
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|
# end
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|
#
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|
# As you can see the integration test involves multiple controllers and
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|
# exercises the entire stack from database to dispatcher. In addition you can
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|
# have multiple session instances open simultaneously in a test and extend
|
|
# those instances with assertion methods to create a very powerful testing
|
|
# DSL (domain-specific language) just for your application.
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|
#
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|
# Here's an example of multiple sessions and custom DSL in an integration test
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|
#
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|
# require 'test_helper'
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|
#
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|
# class UserFlowsTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
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|
# test "login and browse site" do
|
|
# # User david logs in
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|
# david = login(:david)
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|
# # User guest logs in
|
|
# guest = login(:guest)
|
|
#
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|
# # Both are now available in different sessions
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|
# assert_equal 'Welcome david!', david.flash[:notice]
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|
# assert_equal 'Welcome guest!', guest.flash[:notice]
|
|
#
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|
# # User david can browse site
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|
# david.browses_site
|
|
# # User guest can browse site as well
|
|
# guest.browses_site
|
|
#
|
|
# # Continue with other assertions
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
# private
|
|
#
|
|
# module CustomDsl
|
|
# def browses_site
|
|
# get "/products/all"
|
|
# assert_response :success
|
|
# assert_select 'h1', 'Products'
|
|
# end
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
# def login(user)
|
|
# open_session do |sess|
|
|
# sess.extend(CustomDsl)
|
|
# u = users(user)
|
|
# sess.https!
|
|
# sess.post "/login", params: { username: u.username, password: u.password }
|
|
# assert_equal '/welcome', sess.path
|
|
# sess.https!(false)
|
|
# end
|
|
# end
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
# You can also test your JSON API easily by setting what the request should
|
|
# be encoded as:
|
|
#
|
|
# require 'test_helper'
|
|
#
|
|
# class ApiTest < ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest
|
|
# test 'creates articles' do
|
|
# assert_difference -> { Article.count } do
|
|
# post articles_path, params: { article: { title: 'Ahoy!' } }, as: :json
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
# assert_response :success
|
|
# assert_equal({ id: Arcticle.last.id, title: 'Ahoy!' }, response.parsed_body)
|
|
# end
|
|
# end
|
|
#
|
|
# The `as` option sets the format to JSON, sets the content type to
|
|
# 'application/json' and encodes the parameters as JSON.
|
|
#
|
|
# Calling `parsed_body` on the response parses the response body as what
|
|
# the last request was encoded as. If the request wasn't encoded `as` something,
|
|
# it's the same as calling `body`.
|
|
#
|
|
# For any custom MIME Types you've registered, you can even add your own encoders with:
|
|
#
|
|
# ActionDispatch::IntegrationTest.register_encoder :wibble,
|
|
# param_encoder: -> params { params.to_wibble },
|
|
# response_parser: -> body { body }
|
|
#
|
|
# Where `param_encoder` defines how the params should be encoded and
|
|
# `response_parser` defines how the response body should be parsed through
|
|
# `parsed_body`.
|
|
#
|
|
# Consult the Rails Testing Guide for more.
|
|
|
|
class IntegrationTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
|
|
module UrlOptions
|
|
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
|
|
def url_options
|
|
integration_session.url_options
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
module Behavior
|
|
extend ActiveSupport::Concern
|
|
|
|
include Integration::Runner
|
|
include ActionController::TemplateAssertions
|
|
|
|
included do
|
|
include ActionDispatch::Routing::UrlFor
|
|
include UrlOptions # don't let UrlFor override the url_options method
|
|
ActiveSupport.run_load_hooks(:action_dispatch_integration_test, self)
|
|
@@app = nil
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
module ClassMethods
|
|
def app
|
|
if defined?(@@app) && @@app
|
|
@@app
|
|
else
|
|
ActionDispatch.test_app
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def app=(app)
|
|
@@app = app
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def register_encoder(*args)
|
|
RequestEncoder.register_encoder(*args)
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def app
|
|
super || self.class.app
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
def document_root_element
|
|
html_document.root
|
|
end
|
|
end
|
|
|
|
include Behavior
|
|
end
|
|
end
|