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http-verify

v0.2.0

Published

Send an HTTP request and verify part(s) of the response.

Downloads

76

Readme

http-verify

Verify one or more parts of an http response.

Options

  • url - required if httpOptions not specified. the url to verify
  • strictSSL - whether or not to verify SSL certs on https calls
  • httpOptions - use if you want to pass options to the request module
  • conditions - an object, or array of objects, containing the url and conditions to be met
    • type - one of statusCode, body, or header.
    • operator - the operator to use. defaults to 'equals'
      • ignored for statusCode types
      • body type - may be contains or equals
      • header type - may be contains, equals , or exists
    • value - the value to look for. ignored for header exists conditions
    • nameValue - used only for header types; the name of the header to look for

Examples

Example status code test from the module's unit tests

it('should succeed on a 200 status code', function(done) {
    httpVerify.verify({
      url: 'https://www.google.com',
      conditions: [
        {
          type: 'statusCode',
          value: 200
        }
      ]
    }, function(err) {
      should.not.exist(err);
      done();
    });
  });

Body type example. Note that here the conditions property is an object, not an array.

it('body contains should succeed', function(done) {
    httpVerify.verify({
      url: 'https://www.google.com',
      conditions: {
        type: 'body',
        operator: 'contains',
        value: 'google'
      }
    }, function(err) {
      should.not.exist(err);
      done();
    });
  });

Header type examples from the unit tests. Note that Node usually converts header names to lower-case.

it('header exists should succeed', function(done) {
    httpVerify.verify({
      url: 'https://www.google.com',
      conditions: {
        type: 'header',
        operator: 'exists',
        nameValue: 'date'
      }
    }, function(err) {
      should.not.exist(err);
      done();
    });
  });

  it('header contains should succeed', function(done) {
    httpVerify.verify({
      url: 'https://www.google.com',
      conditions: {
        type: 'header',
        operator: 'contains',
        nameValue: 'date',
        value: 'GMT'
      }
    }, function(err) {
      should.not.exist(err);
      done();
    });
  });

  it('header equals should succeed', function(done) {
    httpVerify.verify({
      url: 'https://www.google.com',
      conditions: {
        type: 'header',
        operator: 'equals',
        nameValue: 'expires',
        value: '-1'
      }
    }, function(err) {
      should.not.exist(err);
      done();
    });
  });