sinatra_fake_webservice 0.9.0 → 0.9.1
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data/README.rdoc
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== Installation
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Command line:
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sudo gem install sinatra_fake_webservice
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sudo gem install sinatra_fake_webservice
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Or in bundler (0.9.x) add this line to your .gemfile:
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@fakews.get '/awesome' do
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"YAY!!"
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@fakews.post '/omglol' do
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"YAY!! i posted #{params[:awesome]}"
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@fakews.delete '/awesome' do
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"there, i kiiled #{params[:id]}"
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@fakews.put '/awesome' do
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"yay, i saved the worlds"
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tada!
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== Tests
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I added a few methods to wrap HTTP requests:
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The most important thing to remember, is that you'll have to point your webservice api wrapper (twitter_auth or whatever) to use "localhost" and the fake sinatra app's port, available via a simple getter (#port).
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== Note on Patches/Pull Requests
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data/VERSION
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