Restito is a tool which is inspired by mockito and functionally is diametrically opposite to the Rest Assured.
Restito provides a DSL to:
- Mimic rest server behavior
- Record HTTP calls to the server
- Perform verification against happened calls
Which means that it helps you to test an application which makes calls to some HTTP service. Restito sets up a StubServer instance which responds to your application's Calls based on defined Stubs. A stub makes some Action to response when Condition is respected.
For more motivation, please read Motivation section of the Developer's guide.
Developer's guide is the best place to start. FOR LOTS OF EXAMPLES CLICK -> HERE <- :-)
For more details you can also check Restito's javadoc.
package com.xebialabs.restito;
...
public class SimpleRequestsTest {
private StubServer server;
@Before
public void start() {
server = new StubServer().run();
RestAssured.port = server.getPort();
}
@After
public void stop() {
server.stop();
}
@Test
public void shouldPassVerification() {
// Restito
whenHttp(server).
match(get("/demo")).
then(status(HttpStatus.OK_200));
// Rest-assured
expect().statusCode(200).when().get("/demo");
// Restito
verifyHttp(server).once(
method(Method.GET),
uri("/demo")
);
}
}
<dependency>
<groupId>com.xebialabs.restito</groupId>
<artifactId>restito</artifactId>
<version>0.9.2</version>
</dependency>
$ gradle clean build