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_eq!(200, resp.status, "response status should be 200 OK"); } #[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::().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::().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`", ); }