gabbi Package¶
case
Module¶
driver
Module¶
suitemaker
Module¶
fixture
Module¶
Manage fixtures for gabbi at the test suite level.
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class
gabbi.fixture.
GabbiFixture
¶ Bases:
object
A context manager that operates as a fixture.
Subclasses must implement
start_fixture
andstop_fixture
, each of which contain the logic for stopping and starting whatever the fixture is. What a fixture is is left as an exercise for the implementor.These context managers will be nested so any actual work needs to happen in
start_fixture
andstop_fixture
and not in__init__
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start_fixture
()¶ Implement the actual workings of starting the fixture here.
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stop_fixture
()¶ Implement the actual workings of stopping the fixture here.
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exception
gabbi.fixture.
GabbiFixtureError
¶ Bases:
exceptions.Exception
Generic exception for GabbiFixture.
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class
gabbi.fixture.
SkipAllFixture
¶ Bases:
gabbi.fixture.GabbiFixture
A fixture that skips all the tests in the current suite.
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start_fixture
()¶
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gabbi.fixture.
nest
(*args, **kwds)¶ Nest a series of fixtures.
This is duplicated from
nested
in the stdlib, which has been deprecated because of issues with how exceptions are difficult to handle during__init__
. Gabbi needs to nest an unknown number of fixtures dynamically, so thewith
syntax that replacesnested
will not work.
suite
Module¶
A TestSuite for containing gabbi tests.
This suite has two features: the contained tests are ordered and there are suite-level fixtures that operate as context managers.
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class
gabbi.suite.
GabbiSuite
(tests=())¶ Bases:
unittest.suite.TestSuite
A TestSuite with fixtures.
The suite wraps the tests with a set of nested context managers that operate as fixtures.
If a fixture raises unittest.case.SkipTest during setup, all the tests in this suite will be skipped.
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run
(result, debug=False)¶ Override TestSuite run to start suite-level fixtures.
To avoid exception confusion, use a null Fixture when there are no fixtures.
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start
(result)¶ Start fixtures when using pytest.
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stop
()¶ Stop fixtures when using pytest.
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gabbi.suite.
noop
(*args)¶ A noop method used to disable collected tests.
runner
Module¶
reporter
Module¶
utils
Module¶
Utility functions grab bag.
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gabbi.utils.
create_url
(base_url, host, port=None, prefix='', ssl=False)¶ Given pieces of a path-based url, return a fully qualified url.
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gabbi.utils.
decode_response_content
(header_dict, content)¶ Decode content to a proper string.
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gabbi.utils.
extract_content_type
(header_dict, default='application/binary')¶ Extract parsed content-type from headers.
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gabbi.utils.
get_colorizer
(stream)¶ Return a function to colorize a string.
Only if stream is a tty .
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gabbi.utils.
host_info_from_target
(target, prefix=None)¶ Turn url or host:port and target into test destination.
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gabbi.utils.
load_yaml
(handle=None, yaml_file=None)¶ Read and parse any YAML file or filehandle.
Let exceptions flow where they may.
If no file or handle is provided, read from STDIN.
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gabbi.utils.
not_binary
(content_type)¶ Decide if something is content we’d like to treat as a string.
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gabbi.utils.
parse_content_type
(content_type, default_charset='utf-8')¶ Parse content type value for media type and charset.
exception
Module¶
Gabbi specific exceptions.
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exception
gabbi.exception.
GabbiFormatError
¶ Bases:
exceptions.ValueError
An exception to encapsulate poorly formed test data.
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exception
gabbi.exception.
GabbiSyntaxWarning
¶ Bases:
exceptions.SyntaxWarning
A warning about syntax that is not desirable.
httpclient
Module¶
Subclass of Http class for verbosity.
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class
gabbi.httpclient.
Http
(num_pools=10, headers=None, **connection_pool_kw)¶ Bases:
urllib3.poolmanager.PoolManager
A subclass of the urllib3.PoolManager to munge the data.
This transforms the response to look more like what httplib2 provided when it was used as the httpclient.
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request
(absolute_uri, method, body, headers, redirect)¶
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class
gabbi.httpclient.
VerboseHttp
(**kwargs)¶ Bases:
gabbi.httpclient.Http
A subclass of Http that verbosely reports on activity.
If the output is a tty or
GABBI_FORCE_COLOR
is set in the environment, then output will be colorized according toCOLORMAP
.Output can include request and response headers, request and response body content (if of a printable content-type), or both.
The color of the output has reasonable defaults. These may be overridden by setting the following environment variables
- GABBI_CAPTION_COLOR
- GABBI_HEADER_COLOR
- GABBI_REQUEST_COLOR
- GABBI_STATUS_COLOR
to any of: BLACK RED GREEN YELLOW BLUE MAGENTA CYAN WHITE
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COLORMAP
= {'status': 'CYAN', 'caption': 'BLUE', 'request': 'CYAN', 'header': 'YELLOW'}¶
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HEADER_BLACKLIST
= ['status', 'reason']¶
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REQUEST_PREFIX
= '>'¶
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RESPONSE_PREFIX
= '<'¶
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request
(absolute_uri, method, body, headers, redirect)¶ Display request parameters before requesting.
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gabbi.httpclient.
get_http
(verbose=False, caption='')¶ Return an Http class for making requests.