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# Rspec::GraphQLResponse
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RSpec::GraphQLResponse.add_validator :have_errors do
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failure_message :nil, "Cannot evaluate nil for errors"
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failure_message :none, "Expected response to have errors, but found none"
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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module RSpec
|
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|
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|
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class ValidationBase
|
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class << self
|
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|
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def failure_message(type, msg)
|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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def validate(&validate_method)
|
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|
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|
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|
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end
|
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|
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|
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|
+
def validate_negated(&validate_negated_method)
|
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|
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|
+
end
|
18
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
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|
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def validate(response, *args)
|
21
|
+
validate_method = self.class.instance_variable_get(:@validate_method)
|
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|
+
|
23
|
+
runner = ValidationRunner.new(self)
|
24
|
+
runner.instance_exec(response, *args, &validate_method)
|
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|
+
end
|
26
|
+
|
27
|
+
def validate_negated(response, *args)
|
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|
+
validate_negated_method = self.class.instance_variable_get(:@validate_negated_method)
|
29
|
+
|
30
|
+
runner = ValidationRunner.new(self)
|
31
|
+
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|
32
|
+
end
|
33
|
+
|
34
|
+
def failure_message(type)
|
35
|
+
self.class.instance_variable_get(:@messages)[type]
|
36
|
+
end
|
37
|
+
end
|
38
|
+
end
|
39
|
+
end
|
40
|
+
end
|
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|
|
1
|
+
module RSpec
|
2
|
+
module GraphQLResponse
|
3
|
+
module Validators
|
4
|
+
class ValidationResult
|
5
|
+
def self.pass
|
6
|
+
self.new(true)
|
7
|
+
end
|
8
|
+
|
9
|
+
def self.fail(reason, args)
|
10
|
+
self.new(false, reason, args)
|
11
|
+
end
|
12
|
+
|
13
|
+
def valid?
|
14
|
+
@is_valid
|
15
|
+
end
|
16
|
+
|
17
|
+
def reason
|
18
|
+
if @reason.is_a? Proc
|
19
|
+
@reason = @reason.call(*@args)
|
20
|
+
end
|
21
|
+
|
22
|
+
@reason
|
23
|
+
end
|
24
|
+
|
25
|
+
private
|
26
|
+
|
27
|
+
def initialize(is_valid, reason = nil, args = [])
|
28
|
+
@is_valid = is_valid
|
29
|
+
@reason = reason
|
30
|
+
@args = args
|
31
|
+
end
|
32
|
+
end
|
33
|
+
end
|
34
|
+
end
|
35
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,25 @@
|
|
1
|
+
module RSpec
|
2
|
+
module GraphQLResponse
|
3
|
+
module Validators
|
4
|
+
class ValidationRunner
|
5
|
+
attr_reader :validator
|
6
|
+
|
7
|
+
def initialize(validator)
|
8
|
+
@validator = validator
|
9
|
+
end
|
10
|
+
|
11
|
+
protected
|
12
|
+
|
13
|
+
def fail_validation(type, *args)
|
14
|
+
message = validator.failure_message(type)
|
15
|
+
ValidationResult.fail(message, args)
|
16
|
+
end
|
17
|
+
|
18
|
+
def pass_validation
|
19
|
+
ValidationResult.pass
|
20
|
+
end
|
21
|
+
|
22
|
+
end
|
23
|
+
end
|
24
|
+
end
|
25
|
+
end
|
@@ -0,0 +1,35 @@
|
|
1
|
+
lib = File.expand_path("../lib/rspec/", __FILE__)
|
2
|
+
$LOAD_PATH.unshift(lib) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(lib)
|
3
|
+
|
4
|
+
root = File.expand_path("../lib/rspec/graphql_response/", __FILE__)
|
5
|
+
$LOAD_PATH.unshift(root) unless $LOAD_PATH.include?(root)
|
6
|
+
|
7
|
+
require_relative "lib/rspec/graphql_response/version"
|
8
|
+
|
9
|
+
Gem::Specification.new do |spec|
|
10
|
+
spec.name = "rspec-graphql_response"
|
11
|
+
spec.version = RSpec::GraphQLResponse::VERSION
|
12
|
+
spec.authors = ["River Lynn Bailey"]
|
13
|
+
spec.email = ["riverl.bailey@testdouble.com"]
|
14
|
+
|
15
|
+
spec.summary = %q{Verify ruby-graphql responses with a :graphql spec type}
|
16
|
+
spec.description = %q{Adds a :graphql rspec type with built-in helpers and matchers for ruby-graphql gem responses}
|
17
|
+
spec.homepage = "https://github.com/testdouble/rspec-graphql_response"
|
18
|
+
spec.license = "MIT"
|
19
|
+
|
20
|
+
# Specify which files should be added to the gem when it is released.
|
21
|
+
# The `git ls-files -z` loads the files in the RubyGem that have been added into git.
|
22
|
+
spec.files = Dir.chdir(File.expand_path('..', __FILE__)) do
|
23
|
+
`git ls-files -z`.split("\x0").reject { |f| f.match(%r{^(test|spec|features)/}) }
|
24
|
+
end
|
25
|
+
|
26
|
+
spec.require_paths = ["lib"]
|
27
|
+
|
28
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "bundler", "~> 1.17"
|
29
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "graphql", "~> 1.12"
|
30
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "rake", ">= 12.0"
|
31
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "pry", "~> 0.14"
|
32
|
+
spec.add_development_dependency "pry-byebug", "~> 3.8"
|
33
|
+
|
34
|
+
spec.add_runtime_dependency "rspec", "~>3.10"
|
35
|
+
end
|
metadata
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,161 @@
|
|
1
|
+
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
|
+
name: rspec-graphql_response
|
3
|
+
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
+
version: 0.1.0
|
5
|
+
platform: ruby
|
6
|
+
authors:
|
7
|
+
- River Lynn Bailey
|
8
|
+
autorequire:
|
9
|
+
bindir: bin
|
10
|
+
cert_chain: []
|
11
|
+
date: 2021-02-24 00:00:00.000000000 Z
|
12
|
+
dependencies:
|
13
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
14
|
+
name: bundler
|
15
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
16
|
+
requirements:
|
17
|
+
- - "~>"
|
18
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
19
|
+
version: '1.17'
|
20
|
+
type: :development
|
21
|
+
prerelease: false
|
22
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
23
|
+
requirements:
|
24
|
+
- - "~>"
|
25
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
26
|
+
version: '1.17'
|
27
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
28
|
+
name: graphql
|
29
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
30
|
+
requirements:
|
31
|
+
- - "~>"
|
32
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
33
|
+
version: '1.12'
|
34
|
+
type: :development
|
35
|
+
prerelease: false
|
36
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
37
|
+
requirements:
|
38
|
+
- - "~>"
|
39
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
40
|
+
version: '1.12'
|
41
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
42
|
+
name: rake
|
43
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
44
|
+
requirements:
|
45
|
+
- - ">="
|
46
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
47
|
+
version: '12.0'
|
48
|
+
type: :development
|
49
|
+
prerelease: false
|
50
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
51
|
+
requirements:
|
52
|
+
- - ">="
|
53
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
54
|
+
version: '12.0'
|
55
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
56
|
+
name: pry
|
57
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
58
|
+
requirements:
|
59
|
+
- - "~>"
|
60
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
61
|
+
version: '0.14'
|
62
|
+
type: :development
|
63
|
+
prerelease: false
|
64
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
65
|
+
requirements:
|
66
|
+
- - "~>"
|
67
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
68
|
+
version: '0.14'
|
69
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
70
|
+
name: pry-byebug
|
71
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
72
|
+
requirements:
|
73
|
+
- - "~>"
|
74
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
75
|
+
version: '3.8'
|
76
|
+
type: :development
|
77
|
+
prerelease: false
|
78
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
79
|
+
requirements:
|
80
|
+
- - "~>"
|
81
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
82
|
+
version: '3.8'
|
83
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
|
84
|
+
name: rspec
|
85
|
+
requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
86
|
+
requirements:
|
87
|
+
- - "~>"
|
88
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
89
|
+
version: '3.10'
|
90
|
+
type: :runtime
|
91
|
+
prerelease: false
|
92
|
+
version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
93
|
+
requirements:
|
94
|
+
- - "~>"
|
95
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
96
|
+
version: '3.10'
|
97
|
+
description: Adds a :graphql rspec type with built-in helpers and matchers for ruby-graphql
|
98
|
+
gem responses
|
99
|
+
email:
|
100
|
+
- riverl.bailey@testdouble.com
|
101
|
+
executables: []
|
102
|
+
extensions: []
|
103
|
+
extra_rdoc_files: []
|
104
|
+
files:
|
105
|
+
- ".gitignore"
|
106
|
+
- ".pryrc"
|
107
|
+
- ".rspec"
|
108
|
+
- ".ruby-version"
|
109
|
+
- ".travis.yml"
|
110
|
+
- CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
|
111
|
+
- Gemfile
|
112
|
+
- Gemfile.lock
|
113
|
+
- LICENSE.txt
|
114
|
+
- README.md
|
115
|
+
- Rakefile
|
116
|
+
- bin/console
|
117
|
+
- bin/rspec
|
118
|
+
- bin/setup
|
119
|
+
- docs/add_matcher.md
|
120
|
+
- docs/add_validator.md
|
121
|
+
- docs/have_errors.md
|
122
|
+
- docs/operation.md
|
123
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response.rb
|
124
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/configuration.rb
|
125
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/helpers.rb
|
126
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/helpers/execute_graphql.rb
|
127
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/helpers/operation.rb
|
128
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/helpers/response.rb
|
129
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/matchers.rb
|
130
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/matchers/have_errors.rb
|
131
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/validators.rb
|
132
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/validators/have_errors.rb
|
133
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/validators/validation_base.rb
|
134
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/validators/validation_result.rb
|
135
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/validators/validation_runner.rb
|
136
|
+
- lib/rspec/graphql_response/version.rb
|
137
|
+
- rspec-graphql_response.gemspec
|
138
|
+
homepage: https://github.com/testdouble/rspec-graphql_response
|
139
|
+
licenses:
|
140
|
+
- MIT
|
141
|
+
metadata: {}
|
142
|
+
post_install_message:
|
143
|
+
rdoc_options: []
|
144
|
+
require_paths:
|
145
|
+
- lib
|
146
|
+
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
147
|
+
requirements:
|
148
|
+
- - ">="
|
149
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
150
|
+
version: '0'
|
151
|
+
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
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requirements:
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- - ">="
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- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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version: '0'
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requirements: []
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rubygems_version: 3.0.3
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signing_key:
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specification_version: 4
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summary: Verify ruby-graphql responses with a :graphql spec type
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test_files: []
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