use mockito::Server; use nu_test_support::{nu, pipeline}; #[test] fn http_get_is_success() { let mut server = Server::new(); let _mock = server.mock("GET", "/").with_body("foo").create(); let actual = nu!(pipeline( format!( r#" http get {url} "#, url = server.url() ) .as_str() )); assert_eq!(actual.out, "foo") } #[test] fn http_get_failed_due_to_server_error() { let mut server = Server::new(); let _mock = server.mock("GET", "/").with_status(400).create(); let actual = nu!(pipeline( format!( r#" http get {url} "#, url = server.url() ) .as_str() )); assert!(actual.err.contains("Bad request (400)")) } #[test] fn http_get_with_accept_errors() { let mut server = Server::new(); let _mock = server .mock("GET", "/") .with_status(400) .with_body("error body") .create(); let actual = nu!(pipeline( format!( r#" http get -e {url} "#, url = server.url() ) .as_str() )); assert!(actual.out.contains("error body")) } #[test] fn http_get_with_accept_errors_and_full_raw_response() { let mut server = Server::new(); let _mock = server .mock("GET", "/") .with_status(400) .with_body("error body") .create(); let actual = nu!(pipeline( format!( r#" http get -e -f {url} | $"($in.status) => ($in.body)" "#, url = server.url() ) .as_str() )); assert!(actual.out.contains("400 => error body")) } #[test] fn http_get_with_accept_errors_and_full_json_response() { let mut server = Server::new(); let _mock = server .mock("GET", "/") .with_status(400) .with_header("content-type", "application/json") .with_body( r#" {"msg": "error body"} "#, ) .create(); let actual = nu!(pipeline( format!( r#" http get -e -f {url} | $"($in.status) => ($in.body.msg)" "#, url = server.url() ) .as_str() )); assert!(actual.out.contains("400 => error body")) } #[test] fn http_get_with_custom_headers_as_records() { let mut server = Server::new(); let mock1 = server .mock("GET", "/") .match_header("content-type", "application/json") .with_body(r#"{"hello": "world"}"#) .create(); let mock2 = server .mock("GET", "/") .match_header("content-type", "text/plain") .with_body("world") .create(); let _json_response = nu!(format!( "http get -H {{content-type: application/json}} {url}", url = server.url() )); let _text_response = nu!(format!( "http get -H {{content-type: text/plain}} {url}", url = server.url() )); mock1.assert(); mock2.assert(); } #[test] fn http_get_full_response() { let mut server = Server::new(); let _mock = server.mock("GET", "/").with_body("foo").create(); let actual = nu!(pipeline( format!( "http get --full {url} --headers [foo bar] | to json", url = server.url() ) .as_str() )); let output: serde_json::Value = serde_json::from_str(&actual.out).unwrap(); assert_eq!(output["status"], 200); assert_eq!(output["body"], "foo"); // There's only one request header, we can get it by index assert_eq!(output["headers"]["request"][0]["name"], "foo"); assert_eq!(output["headers"]["request"][0]["value"], "bar"); // ... and multiple response headers, so have to search by name let header = output["headers"]["response"] .as_array() .unwrap() .iter() .find(|e| e["name"] == "connection") .unwrap(); assert_eq!(header["value"], "close"); } // These tests require network access; they use badssl.com which is a Google-affiliated site for testing various SSL errors. // Revisit this if these tests prove to be flaky or unstable. #[test] fn http_get_expired_cert_fails() { let actual = nu!("http get https://expired.badssl.com/"); assert!(actual.err.contains("network_failure")); } #[test] fn http_get_expired_cert_override() { let actual = nu!("http get --insecure https://expired.badssl.com/"); assert!(actual.out.contains("")); } #[test] fn http_get_self_signed_fails() { let actual = nu!("http get https://self-signed.badssl.com/"); assert!(actual.err.contains("network_failure")); } #[test] fn http_get_self_signed_override() { let actual = nu!("http get --insecure https://self-signed.badssl.com/"); assert!(actual.out.contains("")); }