With Django test curl, you can take your test cases and immediately try them against an actual server via the magic of copy-paste!
Django's testing tools come with a great test client you can use to simulate requests against views. Against deployed Django projects, if you want to do simple requests, you would probably use curl. If you want to use the same syntax for both, this is the package for you.
This was developed to TDD recreating an existing API in Django. If you have a library of curl requests that you need to replicate, this is perfect for that. If you need a portable format to turn test cases into QA automation, this is great for that too.
If the .curl(...)
syntax requires lots of string formatting, you should stick
to the traditional test client. If the test case isn't copy-pastable, it's
not a good fit. This also means if you use randomness to generate your
requests, you'll lose that extra test coverage.
$ pip install django-test-curl
from django_test_curl import CurlClient
class SimpleTest(TestCase):
"""https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/stable/topics/testing/tools/#example"""
def setUp(self):
self.client = CurlClient()
def test_details(self):
response = self.client.curl("""
curl http://localhost:8000/customer/details/
""")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(len(response.context['customers']), 5)
If you're using a custom Client
, you can use the mixin version:
from django.test import Client
from django_test_curl import CurlClientMixin
class MyClient(CurlClientMixin, Client):
...
We support a subset of curl's functionality. For a full list and examples, see the tests.
- Headers
- GET/POST/PUT/DELETE/etc
- HTTP basic auth