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-rw-r--r--activeresource/lib/active_resource/http_mock.rb47
-rw-r--r--activeresource/test/cases/http_mock_test.rb23
2 files changed, 47 insertions, 23 deletions
diff --git a/activeresource/lib/active_resource/http_mock.rb b/activeresource/lib/active_resource/http_mock.rb
index ddd3fb1f5d..2250ed9c04 100644
--- a/activeresource/lib/active_resource/http_mock.rb
+++ b/activeresource/lib/active_resource/http_mock.rb
@@ -100,11 +100,11 @@ module ActiveResource
# Accepts a block which declares a set of requests and responses for the HttpMock to respond to in
# the following format:
- #
+ #
# mock.http_method(path, request_headers = {}, body = nil, status = 200, response_headers = {})
- #
+ #
# === Example
- #
+ #
# @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"
@@ -112,58 +112,58 @@ module ActiveResource
# mock.put "/people/1.xml", {}, nil, 204
# mock.delete "/people/1.xml", {}, nil, 200
# end
- #
+ #
# Alternatively, accepts a hash of <tt>{Request => Response}</tt> pairs allowing you to generate
# these the following format:
- #
+ #
# ActiveResource::Request.new(method, path, body, request_headers)
# ActiveResource::Response.new(body, status, response_headers)
- #
+ #
# === Example
- #
+ #
# Request.new(:#{method}, path, nil, request_headers)
- #
+ #
# @matz = { :id => 1, :name => "Matz" }.to_xml(:root => "person")
#
# create_matz = ActiveResource::Request.new(:post, '/people.xml', @matz, {})
# created_response = ActiveResource::Response.new("", 201, {"Location" => "/people/1.xml"})
# get_matz = ActiveResource::Request.new(:get, '/people/1.xml', nil)
# ok_response = ActiveResource::Response.new("", 200, {})
- #
+ #
# pairs = {create_matz => created_response, get_matz => ok_response}
- #
+ #
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to(pairs)
#
# Note, by default, every time you call +respond_to+, any previous request and response pairs stored
# in HttpMock will be deleted giving you a clean slate to work on.
- #
+ #
# If you want to override this behaviour, pass in +false+ as the last argument to +respond_to+
- #
+ #
# === Example
- #
+ #
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to do |mock|
# mock.send(:get, "/people/1", {}, "XML1")
# end
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length #=> 1
- #
+ #
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to(false) do |mock|
# mock.send(:get, "/people/2", {}, "XML2")
# end
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length #=> 2
- #
+ #
# This also works with passing in generated pairs of requests and responses, again, just pass in false
# as the last argument:
- #
+ #
# === Example
- #
+ #
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to do |mock|
# mock.send(:get, "/people/1", {}, "XML1")
# end
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length #=> 1
- #
+ #
# get_matz = ActiveResource::Request.new(:get, '/people/1.xml', nil)
# ok_response = ActiveResource::Response.new("", 200, {})
- #
+ #
# pairs = {get_matz => ok_response}
#
# ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to(pairs, false)
@@ -171,6 +171,8 @@ module ActiveResource
def respond_to(*args) #:yields: mock
pairs = args.first || {}
reset! if args.last.class != FalseClass
+
+ delete_responses_to_replace pairs.to_a
responses.concat pairs.to_a
if block_given?
yield Responder.new(responses)
@@ -179,6 +181,13 @@ module ActiveResource
end
end
+ def delete_responses_to_replace(new_responses)
+ new_responses.each{|nr|
+ request_to_remove = nr[0]
+ @@responses = responses.delete_if{|r| r[0] == request_to_remove}
+ }
+ end
+
# Deletes all logged requests and responses.
def reset!
requests.clear
diff --git a/activeresource/test/cases/http_mock_test.rb b/activeresource/test/cases/http_mock_test.rb
index d90d1e01b8..f15ad04b9a 100644
--- a/activeresource/test/cases/http_mock_test.rb
+++ b/activeresource/test/cases/http_mock_test.rb
@@ -69,19 +69,19 @@ class HttpMockTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
request(method, "/people/1", FORMAT_HEADER[method] => "application/json")
end
end
-
+
end
test "allows you to send in pairs directly to the respond_to method" do
matz = { :id => 1, :name => "Matz" }.to_xml(:root => "person")
-
+
create_matz = ActiveResource::Request.new(:post, '/people.xml', matz, {})
created_response = ActiveResource::Response.new("", 201, {"Location" => "/people/1.xml"})
get_matz = ActiveResource::Request.new(:get, '/people/1.xml', nil)
ok_response = ActiveResource::Response.new(matz, 200, {})
-
+
pairs = {create_matz => created_response, get_matz => ok_response}
-
+
ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to(pairs)
assert_equal 2, ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length
assert_equal "", ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.assoc(create_matz)[1].body
@@ -140,6 +140,21 @@ class HttpMockTest < ActiveSupport::TestCase
assert_equal 2, ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length
end
+ test "allows you to add replace the existing reponese with the same path" do
+ ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to do |mock|
+ mock.send(:get, "/people/1", {}, "XML1")
+ end
+ assert_equal 1, ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length
+
+ matz = { :id => 1, :name => "Matz" }.to_xml(:root => "person")
+ get_matz = ActiveResource::Request.new(:get, '/people/1', nil)
+ ok_response = ActiveResource::Response.new(matz, 200, {})
+
+ ActiveResource::HttpMock.respond_to({get_matz => ok_response}, false)
+
+ assert_equal 1, ActiveResource::HttpMock.responses.length
+ end
+
def request(method, path, headers = {}, body = nil)
if [:put, :post].include? method
@http.send(method, path, body, headers)