tracks/vendor/rails/activeresource/lib/active_resource/http_mock.rb
Luke Melia 901a58f8a3 Upgraded to Rails 2.1. This can have wide ranging consequences, so please help track down any issues introduced by the upgrade. Requires environment.rb modifications.
Changes you will need to make:

 * In your environment.rb, you will need to update references to a few files per environment.rb.tmpl
 * In your environment.rb, you will need to specify the local time zone of the computer that is running your Tracks install.

Other notes on my changes:

 * Modified our code to take advantage of Rails 2.1's slick time zone support.
 * Upgraded will_paginate for compatibility
 * Hacked the Selenium on Rails plugin, which has not been updated in some time and does not support Rails 2.1
 * Verified that all tests pass on my machine, including Selenium tests -- I'd like confirmation from others, too.
2008-06-17 01:13:25 -04:00

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require 'active_resource/connection'
module ActiveResource
class InvalidRequestError < StandardError; end #:nodoc:
# One thing that has always been a pain with remote web services is testing. The HttpMock
# class makes it easy to test your Active Resource models by creating a set of mock responses to specific
# requests.
#
# To test your Active Resource model, you simply call the ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to
# method with an attached block. The block declares a set of URIs with expected input, and the output
# each request should return. The passed in block has any number of entries in the following generalized
# format:
#
# mock.http_method(path, request_headers = {}, body = nil, status = 200, response_headers = {})
#
# * <tt>http_method</tt> - The HTTP method to listen for. This can be +get+, +post+, +put+, +delete+ or
# +head+.
# * <tt>path</tt> - A string, starting with a "/", defining the URI that is expected to be
# called.
# * <tt>request_headers</tt> - Headers that are expected along with the request. This argument uses a
# hash format, such as <tt>{ "Content-Type" => "application/xml" }</tt>. This mock will only trigger
# if your tests sends a request with identical headers.
# * <tt>body</tt> - The data to be returned. This should be a string of Active Resource parseable content,
# such as XML.
# * <tt>status</tt> - The HTTP response code, as an integer, to return with the response.
# * <tt>response_headers</tt> - Headers to be returned with the response. Uses the same hash format as
# <tt>request_headers</tt> listed above.
#
# In order for a mock to deliver its content, the incoming request must match by the <tt>http_method</tt>,
# +path+ and <tt>request_headers</tt>. If no match is found an InvalidRequestError exception
# will be raised letting you know you need to create a new mock for that request.
#
# ==== Example
# def setup
# @matz = { :id => 1, :name => "Matz" }.to_xml(:root => "person")
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to do |mock|
# mock.post "/people.xml", {}, @matz, 201, "Location" => "/people/1.xml"
# mock.get "/people/1.xml", {}, @matz
# mock.put "/people/1.xml", {}, nil, 204
# mock.delete "/people/1.xml", {}, nil, 200
# end
# end
#
# def test_get_matz
# person = Person.find(1)
# assert_equal "Matz", person.name
# end
#
class HttpMock
class Responder #:nodoc:
def initialize(responses)
@responses = responses
end
for method in [ :post, :put, :get, :delete, :head ]
module_eval <<-EOE, __FILE__, __LINE__
def #{method}(path, request_headers = {}, body = nil, status = 200, response_headers = {})
@responses[Request.new(:#{method}, path, nil, request_headers)] = Response.new(body || "", status, response_headers)
end
EOE
end
end
class << self
# Returns an array of all request objects that have been sent to the mock. You can use this to check
# wether or not your model actually sent an HTTP request.
#
# ==== Example
# def setup
# @matz = { :id => 1, :name => "Matz" }.to_xml(:root => "person")
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to do |mock|
# mock.get "/people/1.xml", {}, @matz
# end
# end
#
# def test_should_request_remote_service
# person = Person.find(1) # Call the remote service
#
# # This request object has the same HTTP method and path as declared by the mock
# expected_request = ActiveResource::Request.new(:get, "/people/1.xml")
#
# # Assert that the mock received, and responded to, the expected request from the model
# assert ActiveResource::HttpMock.requests.include?(expected_request)
# end
def requests
@@requests ||= []
end
# Returns a hash of <tt>request => response</tt> pairs for all all responses this mock has delivered, where +request+
# is an instance of ActiveResource::Request and the response is, naturally, an instance of
# ActiveResource::Response.
def responses
@@responses ||= {}
end
# Accepts a block which declares a set of requests and responses for the HttpMock to respond to. See the main
# ActiveResource::HttpMock description for a more detailed explanation.
def respond_to(pairs = {}) #:yields: mock
reset!
pairs.each do |(path, response)|
responses[path] = response
end
if block_given?
yield Responder.new(responses)
else
Responder.new(responses)
end
end
# Deletes all logged requests and responses.
def reset!
requests.clear
responses.clear
end
end
for method in [ :post, :put ]
module_eval <<-EOE, __FILE__, __LINE__
def #{method}(path, body, headers)
request = ActiveResource::Request.new(:#{method}, path, body, headers)
self.class.requests << request
self.class.responses[request] || raise(InvalidRequestError.new("No response recorded for \#{request}"))
end
EOE
end
for method in [ :get, :delete, :head ]
module_eval <<-EOE, __FILE__, __LINE__
def #{method}(path, headers)
request = ActiveResource::Request.new(:#{method}, path, nil, headers)
self.class.requests << request
self.class.responses[request] || raise(InvalidRequestError.new("No response recorded for \#{request}"))
end
EOE
end
def initialize(site) #:nodoc:
@site = site
end
end
class Request
attr_accessor :path, :method, :body, :headers
def initialize(method, path, body = nil, headers = {})
@method, @path, @body, @headers = method, path, body, headers.reverse_merge('Content-Type' => 'application/xml')
end
def ==(other_request)
other_request.hash == hash
end
def eql?(other_request)
self == other_request
end
def to_s
"<#{method.to_s.upcase}: #{path} [#{headers}] (#{body})>"
end
def hash
"#{path}#{method}#{headers}".hash
end
end
class Response
attr_accessor :body, :message, :code, :headers
def initialize(body, message = 200, headers = {})
@body, @message, @headers = body, message.to_s, headers
@code = @message[0,3].to_i
resp_cls = Net::HTTPResponse::CODE_TO_OBJ[@code.to_s]
if resp_cls && !resp_cls.body_permitted?
@body = nil
end
if @body.nil?
self['Content-Length'] = "0"
else
self['Content-Length'] = body.size.to_s
end
end
def success?
(200..299).include?(code)
end
def [](key)
headers[key]
end
def []=(key, value)
headers[key] = value
end
def ==(other)
if (other.is_a?(Response))
other.body == body && other.message == message && other.headers == headers
else
false
end
end
end
class Connection
private
silence_warnings do
def http
@http ||= HttpMock.new(@site)
end
end
end
end