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- __builtin__.object
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- EchoHttpClient
- MockHttpClient
- SettableHttpClient
- atom.http_core.HttpResponse(__builtin__.object)
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- MockHttpResponse
- exceptions.Exception(exceptions.BaseException)
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- Error
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- NoRecordingFound
class EchoHttpClient(__builtin__.object) |
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Sends the request data back in the response.
Used to check the formatting of the request as it was sent. Always responds
with a 200 OK, and some information from the HTTP request is returned in
special Echo-X headers in the response. The following headers are added
in the response:
'Echo-Host': The host name and port number to which the HTTP connection is
made. If no port was passed in, the header will contain
host:None.
'Echo-Uri': The path portion of the URL being requested. /example?x=1&y=2
'Echo-Scheme': The beginning of the URL, usually 'http' or 'https'
'Echo-Method': The HTTP method being used, 'GET', 'POST', 'PUT', etc. |
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Methods defined here:
- request(self, http_request)
Data descriptors defined here:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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class MockHttpClient(__builtin__.object) |
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Methods defined here:
- AddResponse = add_response(self, http_request, status, reason, headers=None, body=None)
- Request = request(self, http_request)
- __init__(self, recordings=None, real_client=None)
- add_response(self, http_request, status, reason, headers=None, body=None)
- close_session(self)
- Saves recordings in the temporary file named in use_cached_session.
- delete_session(self, name=None)
- Removes recordings from a previous live request.
- get_cache_file_name(self)
- request(self, http_request)
- Provide a recorded response, or record a response for replay.
If the real_client is set, the request will be made using the
real_client, and the response from the server will be recorded.
If the real_client is None (the default), this method will examine
the recordings and find the first which matches.
- use_cached_session(self, name=None, real_http_client=None)
- Attempts to load recordings from a previous live request.
If a temp file with the recordings exists, then it is used to fulfill
requests. If the file does not exist, then a real client is used to
actually make the desired HTTP requests. Requests and responses are
recorded and will be written to the desired temprary cache file when
close_session is called.
Args:
name: str (optional) The file name of session file to be used. The file
is loaded from the temporary directory of this machine. If no name
is passed in, a default name will be constructed using the
cache_name_prefix, cache_case_name, and cache_test_name of this
object.
real_http_client: atom.http_core.HttpClient the real client to be used
if the cached recordings are not found. If the default
value is used, this will be an
atom.http_core.HttpClient.
Data descriptors defined here:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
Data and other attributes defined here:
- cache_case_name = ''
- cache_name_prefix = 'gdata_live_test'
- cache_test_name = ''
- debug = None
- last_request_was_live = False
- real_client = None
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class SettableHttpClient(__builtin__.object) |
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An HTTP Client which responds with the data given in set_response. |
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Methods defined here:
- __init__(self, status, reason, body, headers)
- Configures the response for the server.
See set_response for details on the arguments to the constructor.
- request(self, http_request)
- set_response(self, status, reason, body, headers)
- Determines the response which will be sent for each request.
Args:
status: An int for the HTTP status code, example: 200, 404, etc.
reason: String for the HTTP reason, example: OK, NOT FOUND, etc.
body: The body of the HTTP response as a string or a file-like
object (something with a read method).
headers: dict of strings containing the HTTP headers in the response.
Data descriptors defined here:
- __dict__
- dictionary for instance variables (if defined)
- __weakref__
- list of weak references to the object (if defined)
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