use super::*;
use serde_json::{Value, json};
// These tests check whether the correct HTTP method is used in the
// requests. httpbin will return 405-statuses for incorrect methods.
#[test]
fn test_http_get() {
let resp = Request::new(Method::Get, "https://httpbin.org/get")
.send().expect("failed to send request");
assert!(resp.is_success(), "request should have succeeded");
}
#[test]
fn test_http_delete() {
let resp = Request::new(Method::Delete, "https://httpbin.org/delete")
.send().expect("failed to send request");
assert_eq!(200, resp.status, "response status should be 200 OK");
}
#[test]
fn test_http_put() {
let resp = Request::new(Method::Put, "https://httpbin.org/put")
.send().expect("failed to send request");
assert_eq!(200, resp.status, "response status should be 200 OK");
}
#[test]
fn test_http_patch() {
let resp = Request::new(Method::Patch, "https://httpbin.org/patch")
.send().expect("failed to send request");
assert_eq!(200, resp.status, "response status should be 200 OK");
}
// These tests perform various requests with different body payloads
// and verify that those were received correctly by the remote side.
#[test]
fn test_http_post() {
let body = "test body";
let response = Request::new(Method::Post, "https://httpbin.org/post")
.user_agent("crimp test suite").expect("failed to set user-agent")
.body("text/plain", &body.as_bytes())
.send().expect("failed to send request")
.as_json::<Value>().expect("failed to deserialize response");
let data = response.body;
assert_eq!(200, response.status, "response status should be 200 OK");
assert_eq!(data.get("data").unwrap(), &json!("test body"),
"test body should have been POSTed");
assert_eq!(
data.get("headers").unwrap().get("Content-Type").unwrap(),
&json!("text/plain"),
"Content-Type should be `text/plain`",
);
}
#[cfg(feature = "json")] #[test]
fn test_http_post_json() {
let body = json!({
"purpose": "testing!"
});
let response = Request::new(Method::Post, "https://httpbin.org/post")
.user_agent("crimp test suite").expect("failed to set user-agent")
.json(&body).expect("request serialization failed")
.send().expect("failed to send request")
.as_json::<Value>().expect("failed to deserialize response");
let data = response.body;
assert_eq!(200, response.status, "response status should be 200 OK");
assert_eq!(data.get("json").unwrap(), &body,
"test body should have been POSTed");
assert_eq!(
data.get("headers").unwrap().get("Content-Type").unwrap(),
&json!("application/json"),
"Content-Type should be `application/json`",
);
}