use chromimic as reqwest; mod support; use http::header::CONTENT_TYPE; use http::HeaderValue; use std::collections::HashMap; use support::server; #[test] fn test_response_text() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::new("Hello".into()) }); let url = format!("http://{}/text", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); assert_eq!(res.content_length(), Some(5)); let body = res.text().unwrap(); assert_eq!(b"Hello", body.as_bytes()); } #[test] fn test_response_non_utf_8_text() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::builder() .header("content-type", "text/plain; charset=gbk") .body(b"\xc4\xe3\xba\xc3"[..].into()) .unwrap() }); let url = format!("http://{}/text", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); assert_eq!(res.content_length(), Some(4)); let body = res.text().unwrap(); assert_eq!("你好", &body); assert_eq!(b"\xe4\xbd\xa0\xe5\xa5\xbd", body.as_bytes()); // Now it's utf-8 } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "json")] fn test_response_json() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::new("\"Hello\"".into()) }); let url = format!("http://{}/json", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); assert_eq!(res.content_length(), Some(7)); let body = res.json::().unwrap(); assert_eq!("Hello", body); } #[test] fn test_response_copy_to() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::new("Hello".into()) }); let url = format!("http://{}/1", server.addr()); let mut res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); let mut dst = Vec::new(); res.copy_to(&mut dst).unwrap(); assert_eq!(dst, b"Hello"); } #[test] fn test_get() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::default() }); let url = format!("http://{}/1", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); assert_eq!(res.remote_addr(), Some(server.addr())); assert_eq!(res.text().unwrap().len(), 0) } #[test] fn test_post() { let server = server::http(move |req| async move { assert_eq!(req.method(), "POST"); assert_eq!(req.headers()["content-length"], "5"); let data = hyper::body::to_bytes(req.into_body()).await.unwrap(); assert_eq!(&*data, b"Hello"); http::Response::default() }); let url = format!("http://{}/2", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::Client::new() .post(&url) .body("Hello") .send() .unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); } #[test] fn test_post_form() { let server = server::http(move |req| async move { assert_eq!(req.method(), "POST"); assert_eq!(req.headers()["content-length"], "24"); assert_eq!( req.headers()["content-type"], "application/x-www-form-urlencoded" ); let data = hyper::body::to_bytes(req.into_body()).await.unwrap(); assert_eq!(&*data, b"hello=world&sean=monstar"); http::Response::default() }); let form = &[("hello", "world"), ("sean", "monstar")]; let url = format!("http://{}/form", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::Client::new() .post(&url) .form(form) .send() .expect("request send"); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); } /// Calling `Response::error_for_status`` on a response with status in 4xx /// returns a error. #[test] fn test_error_for_status_4xx() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::builder() .status(400) .body(Default::default()) .unwrap() }); let url = format!("http://{}/1", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); let err = res.error_for_status().unwrap_err(); assert!(err.is_status()); assert_eq!(err.status(), Some(reqwest::StatusCode::BAD_REQUEST)); } /// Calling `Response::error_for_status`` on a response with status in 5xx /// returns a error. #[test] fn test_error_for_status_5xx() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::builder() .status(500) .body(Default::default()) .unwrap() }); let url = format!("http://{}/1", server.addr()); let res = reqwest::blocking::get(&url).unwrap(); let err = res.error_for_status().unwrap_err(); assert!(err.is_status()); assert_eq!( err.status(), Some(reqwest::StatusCode::INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR) ); } #[test] fn test_default_headers() { let server = server::http(move |req| async move { assert_eq!(req.headers()["reqwest-test"], "orly"); http::Response::default() }); let mut headers = http::HeaderMap::with_capacity(1); headers.insert("reqwest-test", "orly".parse().unwrap()); let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .default_headers(headers) .build() .unwrap(); let url = format!("http://{}/1", server.addr()); let res = client.get(&url).send().unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); } #[test] fn test_override_default_headers() { let server = server::http(move |req| { async move { // not 'iamatoken' assert_eq!(req.headers()[&http::header::AUTHORIZATION], "secret"); http::Response::default() } }); let mut headers = http::HeaderMap::with_capacity(1); headers.insert( http::header::AUTHORIZATION, http::header::HeaderValue::from_static("iamatoken"), ); let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .default_headers(headers) .build() .unwrap(); let url = format!("http://{}/3", server.addr()); let res = client .get(&url) .header( http::header::AUTHORIZATION, http::header::HeaderValue::from_static("secret"), ) .send() .unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); } #[test] fn test_appended_headers_not_overwritten() { let server = server::http(move |req| async move { let mut accepts = req.headers().get_all("accept").into_iter(); assert_eq!(accepts.next().unwrap(), "application/json"); assert_eq!(accepts.next().unwrap(), "application/json+hal"); assert_eq!(accepts.next(), None); http::Response::default() }); let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::new(); let url = format!("http://{}/4", server.addr()); let res = client .get(&url) .header(header::ACCEPT, "application/json") .header(header::ACCEPT, "application/json+hal") .send() .unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); // make sure this also works with default headers use reqwest::header; let mut headers = header::HeaderMap::with_capacity(1); headers.insert( header::ACCEPT, header::HeaderValue::from_static("text/html"), ); let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .default_headers(headers) .build() .unwrap(); let url = format!("http://{}/4", server.addr()); let res = client .get(&url) .header(header::ACCEPT, "application/json") .header(header::ACCEPT, "application/json+hal") .send() .unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); } #[cfg_attr(not(debug_assertions), ignore)] #[test] #[should_panic] fn test_blocking_inside_a_runtime() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::new("Hello".into()) }); let url = format!("http://{}/text", server.addr()); let rt = tokio::runtime::Builder::new_current_thread() .build() .expect("new rt"); rt.block_on(async move { let _should_panic = reqwest::blocking::get(&url); }); } #[cfg(feature = "default-tls")] #[test] fn test_allowed_methods_blocking() { let resp = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .https_only(true) .build() .expect("client builder") .get("https://google.com") .send(); assert_eq!(resp.is_err(), false); let resp = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .https_only(true) .build() .expect("client builder") .get("http://google.com") .send(); assert_eq!(resp.is_err(), true); } /// Test that a [`reqwest::blocking::Body`] can be created from [`bytes::Bytes`]. #[test] fn test_body_from_bytes() { let body = "abc"; // No external calls are needed. Only the request building is tested. let request = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .build() .expect("Could not build the client") .put("https://google.com") .body(bytes::Bytes::from(body)) .build() .expect("Invalid body"); assert_eq!(request.body().unwrap().as_bytes(), Some(body.as_bytes())); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "json")] fn blocking_add_json_default_content_type_if_not_set_manually() { let mut map = HashMap::new(); map.insert("body", "json"); let content_type = HeaderValue::from_static("application/vnd.api+json"); let req = reqwest::blocking::Client::new() .post("https://google.com/") .header(CONTENT_TYPE, &content_type) .json(&map) .build() .expect("request is not valid"); assert_eq!(content_type, req.headers().get(CONTENT_TYPE).unwrap()); } #[test] #[cfg(feature = "json")] fn blocking_update_json_content_type_if_set_manually() { let mut map = HashMap::new(); map.insert("body", "json"); let req = reqwest::blocking::Client::new() .post("https://google.com/") .json(&map) .build() .expect("request is not valid"); assert_eq!("application/json", req.headers().get(CONTENT_TYPE).unwrap()); } #[test] fn test_response_no_tls_info_for_http() { let server = server::http(move |_req| async { http::Response::new("Hello".into()) }); let url = format!("http://{}/text", server.addr()); let client = reqwest::blocking::Client::builder() .tls_info(true) .build() .unwrap(); let res = client.get(&url).send().unwrap(); assert_eq!(res.url().as_str(), &url); assert_eq!(res.status(), reqwest::StatusCode::OK); assert_eq!(res.content_length(), Some(5)); let tls_info = res.extensions().get::(); assert_eq!(tls_info.is_none(), true); let body = res.text().unwrap(); assert_eq!(b"Hello", body.as_bytes()); }