tasty-wai

Test 'wai' endpoints via Test.Tasty

Version on this page:0.1.2.0@rev:1
LTS Haskell 22.36:0.1.2.0@rev:2
Stackage Nightly 2024-10-04:0.1.2.0@rev:2
Latest on Hackage:0.1.2.0@rev:2

See all snapshots tasty-wai appears in

BSD-3-Clause licensed by
Maintained by [email protected]
This version can be pinned in stack with:tasty-wai-0.1.2.0@sha256:ac4c2b83c78b6dc31621f0ce7a909ffb1e7c33af17197b156c7c0b7f7705ff92,2089

Module documentation for 0.1.2.0

CSIRO’s Data61 Logo

Build Status

tasty-wai

This provides tasty integration for wai via the components provided by wai-extra.

This is a simple package, it does not provide any resource management for anything that your Application may require. Test databases and the like are not handled. This package provides a nicer interface to running tests again the endpoints and interrogating their results.

An example of usage

There is an example of usage in test/Test.hs and it is included here.

Given this trivial Application:

import           Network.Wai        (Application)
import qualified Network.Wai        as W

import qualified Network.HTTP.Types as H

testApp :: Application
testApp rq cb = do
  let
    mkresp s = W.responseLBS s []
    resp404 = mkresp H.status404
    resp200 = mkresp H.status200

  resp <- case (W.requestMethod rq, W.pathInfo rq) of

    -- Ye olde...
    ("GET", ["hello"]) -> pure $ resp200 "world!"

    -- Echo me this!
    ("POST", ["echo"]) -> resp200 <$> W.strictRequestBody rq

    -- Well, then...
    _ -> pure $ resp404 "no route"

  cb resp

We can write some tests to check the endpoints behave as we expect:

testWai testApp "Hello to World" $ do
  res <- get "hello"
  assertBody "world!" res

testWai testApp "Echo to thee" $ do
  res <- post "echo" "thus"
  assertStatus' H.status200 res -- Use functions from Network.HTTP.Types
  assertStatus 200 res          -- Use raw ints
  assertBody "thus" res

We can check that our fall-through route works as intended:

testWai testApp "Will die!" $ do
  res <- get "not-a-thing"
  assertStatus' H.status404 res
  assertBody "no route" res

These can be grouped up and run as per the tasty TestTree:

import           Test.Tasty         (defaultMain, testGroup)
import           Test.Tasty.Wai     (assertBody, assertStatus, assertStatus',
                                     get, post, testWai)

main :: IO ()
main = defaultMain $ testGroup "Tasty-Wai Tests"

  [ testWai testApp "Hello to World" $ do
      res <- get "hello"
      assertBody "wrld!" res

  , testWai testApp "Echo to thee" $ do
      res <- post "echo" "thus"
      assertStatus' H.status200 res -- Use functions from Network.HTTP.Types
      assertStatus 200 res          -- Use raw ints
      assertBody "thus" res

  , testWai testApp "Will die!" $ do
      res <- get "not-a-thing"
      assertStatus' H.status404 res
      assertBody "no route" res
  ]

Tasty then provides nicely formatted and grouped output, as you’ve come to expect:

Test suite tests: RUNNING...
Tasty-Wai Tests
  Hello to World: OK
  Echo to thee:   OK
  Will die!:      OK

With the errors from wai-extra helping us understanding where our tests went wrong:

Test suite tests: RUNNING...
Tasty-Wai Tests
  Hello to World: FAIL
    Expected response body "wrld!", but received "world!"
  Echo to thee:   OK
  Will die!:      OK

Changes

Revision history for tasty-wai

0.1.2.0 – 2022-07-27

  • Add head and postWithHeaders functions

0.1.1.1 – 2020-09-24

  • Support wai-extra 3.1

0.1.1.0 – 2019-01-09

  • Add buildRequestWithHeaders function.

0.1.0.1 – 2018-12-04

  • Add README to the extra-source-files.
  • remove bytestring from test dependencies

0.1.0.0 – 2018-12-04

  • First version. Released on an unsuspecting world.