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Frisby

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A node.js NPM module that makes testing API endpoints easy, fast and fun.

Installation

Install Frisby from NPM:

npm install frisby

Creating Tests

Frisby tests start with frisby.create with a description of the test followed by one of get, post, put, delete, or head, and ending with run to generate the resulting jasmine spec test. There is a expectStatus method built in to more easily test HTTP status codes. Any other jasmine expect tests should be done inside the after callback.

Each set of unique sequences or API endpoint tests should be started with new frisby.toss method calls instead of trying to chain multiple HTTP requests together.

 
var frisby = require('../lib/frisby');
 
var URL = 'http://localhost:3000/';
var URL_AUTH = 'http://username:password@localhost:3000/';
 
frisby.globalSetup({ // globalSetup is for ALL requests
  request: {
    headers: { 'X-Auth-Token': 'fa8426a0-8eaf-4d22-8e13-7c1b16a9370c' }
  }
});
 
frisby.create('GET user johndoe')
  .get(URL + '/users/3.json')
  .expectStatus(200)
  .expectJSONTypes({
    id: Number,
    username: String,
    is_admin: Boolean
  })
  .expectJSON({
    id: 3,
    username: 'johndoe',
    is_admin: false
  })
  // 'afterJSON' automatically parses response body as JSON and passes it as an argument
  .afterJSON(function(user) {
   // You can use any normal jasmine-style assertions here
   expect(1+1).toEqual(2);
 
   // Use data from previous result in next test
    frisby.create('Update user')
      .put(URL_AUTH + '/users/' + user.id + '.json', {tags: ['jasmine', 'bdd']})
      .expectStatus(200)
    .toss();
  })
.toss();
 

Any of the Jasmine matchers can be used inside the after and afterJSON callbacks to perform additional or custom tests on the response data.

By default, . is used to split paths, to change this:

frisby.globalSetup({
  pathSplitChar: "/"
});

Running Tests

Frisby is built on top of the jasmine BDD spec framework, and uses the excellent jasmine-node test runner to run spec tests in a specified target directory.

File naming conventions

Files must end with spec.js to run with jasmine-node.

Suggested file naming is to append the filename with _spec, like mytests_spec.js and moretests_spec.js

Install jasmine-node

npm install -g jasmine-node

Run it from the CLI

cd your/project
jasmine-node .

License

Licensed under the MIT/BSD license.

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