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retest

v1.0.1

Published

Request driven library for testing HTTP servers

Readme

Retest

NPM version NPM downloads Build status Test coverage

Request driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers via request.

Note: This library is not heavily maintained. If you're looking for a functional request library with hte ability to mount servers during tests, consider trying Popsicle with the server plugin.

Installation

npm install retest --save-dev

Usage

You may pass a http.Server, function or string to retest() - if the server is not listening for connections it will be bound to an ephemeral port so there is no need to keep track of ports.

var retest  = require('retest');
var express = require('express');

var app = express();

app.get('/', function (req, res) {
  res.send('hello');
});

retest(app).get('/user', function (err, res) {
  if (err) throw err;
});

A retest instance accepts the same arguments as request, including the options object.

Multipart Requests

A multipart request can be sent using the form-data module. Just use retest.form() to create an instance and pass it as the body option, as you would any other object.

var retest = require('retest');
var test   = retest(app);

var form = test.form();

// Append fields and files as you normally would.
form.append('username', 'blakeembrey');
form.append('password', 'hunter2');

test.post({
  uri: '/user',
  body: form
}, function (err, res) {
  // ...
});

Callbacks

The callback function is called with two arguments, the error and response. The response body will be automatically parsed when possible based on the content type (current application/json and application/x-www-form-urlencoded).

Agent

Create an instance that will reuse cookies between requests by calling retest.agent(app).

License

MIT