Collection of RSpec matchers for create your API.
- be_in_xml
- be_a_json
- create_resource
- be_a_bad_request
- be_unauthorized
- be_internal_server_error
- have_node
- have_json_node
- have_xml_node
- be_json_eql
- be_xml_eql
gem install api_matchers
To include all this matchers you need to include the APIMatchers::RSpecMatchers module:
RSpec.configure do |config|
config.include APIMatchers::RSpecMatchers
end
The have_node matcher parse the actual and see if have the expcted node with the expected value. The default that have_node will parse is JSON.
You can verify if node exists:
"{ 'transaction': { 'id': '54', 'status': 'paid' } }".should have_node(:transaction)
Or if node exist with a value:
"{ 'transaction': { 'id': '54', 'status': 'paid' } }".should have_node(:id).with(54)
"{ 'error': 'not_authorized', 'transaction': { 'id': '55' } }".should have_node(:error).with('not_authorized')
To see the json node and see if include a text, you can do this:
{ :error => "Transaction error: Name can't be blank" }.to_json.should have_node(:error).including_text("Transaction error")
You can configure if you want xml(JSON is the default):
APIMatchers.setup do |config|
config.content_type = :xml
end
'<transaction><id>200</id><status>paid</status></transaction>'.should have_node(:status)
Using the with method:
'<transaction><id>200</id><status>paid</status></transaction>'.should have_node(:status).with('paid')
Or you can use the have_xml_node matcher:
"<error>Transaction error: Name can't be blank</error>".should have_xml_node(:error).with("Transaction error: Name can't be blank")
To see the xml node and see if include a text, you can do this:
"<error>Transaction error: Name can't be blank</error>".should have_xml_node(:error).including_text("Transaction error")
If you work with xml and json in the same API, I recommend that you check the have_json_node and have_xml_node matchers.
You can configure the name of the method for example:
## Instead of this
response.body.should have_node(:foo)
## YOU can do this
APIMatchers.setup do |config|
config.body_method = :body
end
Then you can use without call the #body method:
response.should have_node(:foo).with('bar')
"{ 'transaction': { 'id': '54', 'status': 'paid' } }".should have_json_node(:id).with(54)
"<product><name>gateway</name></product>".should have_xml_node(:name).with('gateway')
This matchers see the HTTP STATUS CODE is equal to 201.
response.status.should create_resource
This BAD REQUEST is a matcher that see if the HTTP STATUS code is equal to 400.
response.status.should be_a_bad_request
response.status.should be_bad_request
This UNAUTHORIZED is a matcher that see if the HTTP STATUS code is equal to 401.
response.status.should be_unauthorized
response.body.should have_node(:message).with('Invalid Credentials')
This INTERNAL SERVER Error is a matcher that see if the HTTP STATUS code is equal to 500.
response.status.should be_internal_server_error
response.body.should have_node(:message).with('An Internal Error Occurs in our precious app. :S')
You can configure the name method to call the http status code:
APIMatchers.setup do |config|
config.http_status_method = :status
end
Then you can use without call the #status method:
response.should create_resource
This configurations affects this matchers:
- create_resource
- be_a_bad_request
- be_internal_server_error
- be_unauthorized
This is a matcher that see if the content type is xml:
response.headers['Content-Type'].should be_in_xml
This is a matcher that see if the content type is in JSON:
response.headers['Content-Type'].should be_in_json
You can configure the name method to call the headers and content type:
APIMatchers.setup do |config|
config.header_method = :headers
config.header_content_type_key = 'Content-Type'
end
Then you can use without call the #headers calling the #['Content-Type'] method:
response.should be_in_json
response.should be_in_xml
- Special thanks to Daniel Konishi to contribute in the product that I extracted the matchers to this gem.