rspec-webservice_matchers 0.2.0 → 1.0.0
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- data/README.md +11 -6
- data/lib/rspec/webservice_matchers.rb +9 -0
- data/lib/rspec/webservice_matchers/version.rb +1 -1
- data/spec/rspec/webservice_matchers/redirect_spec.rb +10 -1
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This [gem](https://rubygems.org/gems/rspec-webservice_matchers) enables you to black-box test a web app's server configuration. For example, whether its SSL certificate is correctly configured and not expired. It's a tool for doing **Test Driven Devops**. (I just made that up.)
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This library takes a very minimalist approach:
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you can use your own RSpec writing style; no new DSL to learn.
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This library takes a very minimalist approach: it simply adds new RSpec matchers,
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and so you can use your own RSpec writing style; there's no new DSL to learn.
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Installation
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These new RSpec matchers:
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* `be_status`
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* `have_a_valid_cert`
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* `enforce_https_everywhere`
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See [EFF](https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere)
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* `redirect_permanently_to`
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Allows 301
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* `redirect_temporarily_to`
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Allows 302 or 307
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Example
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TODO
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* Matchers for JSON schema
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* More matchers refactored from [weblaws.org](http://www.weblaws.org/) code
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# Pass successfully if we get a 302 or 307 to the place we intend.
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RSpec::Matchers.define :redirect_temporarily_to do |expected|
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match do |url|
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result = Curl::Easy.http_head(url)
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headers = RSpec::WebserviceMatchers.parse_response_headers(result)
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[302, 307].include?(result.response_code) && headers['Location'] == expected
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# This is a high level matcher which checks three things:
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require 'rspec/webservice_matchers'
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describe 'redirect_permanently_to' do
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it 'passes when receiving a 301 to the given URL' do
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expect('http://weblaws.org').to redirect_permanently_to('http://www.weblaws.org/')
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describe 'redirect_temporarily_to' do
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it 'passes when it gets a 302' do
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'http://www.oregonlaws.org/cms/about_us'.should redirect_temporarily_to 'http://www.weblaws.org/cms/about_us'
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it 'passes when it gets a 307'
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end
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