Content Handlers¶
Content handlers are responsible for preparing request data and evaluating response data based on the content-type of the request and response. A content handler operates as follows:
Structured YAML data provided via the
data
attribute is converted to a string or bytes sequence and used as request body.The response body (a string or sequence of bytes) is transformed into a content-type dependent structure and stored in an internal attribute named
response_data
that is:used when evaluating the response body
used in
$RESPONSE[]
substitutions
By default, gabbi provides content handlers for JSON. In that
content handler the data
test key is converted from structured
YAML into a JSON string. Response bodies are converted from a JSON
string into a data structure in response_data
that is used when
evaluating response_json_paths
entries in a test or doing
JSONPath-based $RESPONSE[]
substitutions.
A YAMLDiskLoadingJSONHandler has been added to extend the JSON handler.
It works the same way as the JSON handler except for when evaluating the
response_json_paths
handle, data that is read from disk can be either in
JSON or YAML format. The YAMLDiskLoadingJSONHandler is not enabled by default
and must be added as shown in the Extensions section in order to be
used in the tests.
Further content handlers can be added as extensions. Test authors may need these extensions for their own suites, or enterprising developers may wish to create and distribute extensions for others to use.
Note
One extension that is likely to be useful is a content handler
that turns data
into url-encoded form data suitable
for POST and turns an HTML response into a DOM object.
Extensions¶
Content handlers are an evolution of the response handler concept in earlier versions gabbi. To preserve backwards compatibility with existing response handlers, old style response handlers are still allowed, but new handlers should implement the content handler interface (described below).
Registering additional custom handlers is done by passing a subclass
of ContentHandler
to
build_tests()
:
driver.build_tests(test_dir, loader, host=None,
intercept=simple_wsgi.SimpleWsgi,
content_handlers=[MyContentHandler])
If pytest is being used:
driver.py_test_generator(test_dir, intercept=simple_wsgi.SimpleWsgi,
content_handlers=[MyContenHandler])
Gabbi provides an additional custom handler named YAMLDiskLoadingJSONHandler.
This can be used for loading JSON and YAML files from disk when evaluating the
response_json_paths
handle.
Warning
YAMLDiskLoadingJSONHandler shares the same content-type as the default JSONHandler. When there are multiple handlers listed that accept the same content-type, the one that is earliest in the list will be used.
With gabbi-run
, custom handlers can be loaded via the
--response-handler
option – see
load_response_handlers()
for details.
Note
The use of the --response-handler
argument is done to
preserve backwards compatibility and avoid excessive arguments.
Both types of handler may be passed to the argument.
Implementation Details¶
Creating a content handler requires subclassing
ContentHandler
and implementing several methods.
These methods are described below, but inspecting
JSONHandler
will be instructive in
highlighting required arguments and techniques.
To provide a response_<something>
response-body evaluator a subclass
must define:
test_key_suffix
: This, along with the prefixresponse_
, forms the key used in the test structure. It is a class level string.test_key_value
: The key’s default value, either an empty list ([]
) or empty dict ({}
). It is a class level value.action
: An instance method which tests the expected values against the HTTP response - it is invoked for each entry, with the parameters depending on the default value. The arguments toaction
are (in order):self
: The current instance.test
: The currently activeHTTPTestCase
item
: The current entry iftest_key_value
is a list, otherwise the key half of the key/value pair at this entry.value
:None
iftest_key_value
is a list, otherwise the value half of the key/value pair at this entry.
To translate request or response bodies to or from structured data a
subclass must define an accepts
method. This should return
True
if this class is willing to translate the provided
content-type. During request processing it is given the value of the
content-type header that will be sent in the request. During
response processing it is given the value of the content-type header of
the response. This makes it possible to handle different request and
response bodies in the same handler, if desired. For example a
handler might accept application/x-www-form-urlencoded
and
text/html
.
If accepts
is defined two additional static methods should be defined:
dumps
: Turn structured Python data from thedata
key in a test into a string or byte stream. The optionaltest
param allows you to access the current test case which may help with manipulations for custom content handlers, e.g.multipart/form-data
needs to add aboundary
to theContent-Type
header in order to mark the appropriate sections of the body.loads
: Turn a string or byte stream in a response into a Python data structure. Gabbi will put this data on theresponse_data
attribute on the test, where it can be used in the evaluations described above (in theaction
method) or in$RESPONSE
handling. An example usage here would be to turn HTML into a DOM.load_data_file
: Load data from disk into a Python data structure. Gabbi will call this method whenresponse_<something>
contains an item where the right hand side value starts with<@
. Thetest
param allows you to access the current test case and provides a load_data_file method which should be used because it verifies the data is loaded within the test diectory and returns the file source as a string. Theload_data_file
method was introduced to re-use the JSONHandler in order to support loading YAML files from disk through the implementation of an additional custom handler, seeYAMLDiskLoadingJSONHandler
for details.
Finally if a replacer
class method is defined, then when a
$RESPONSE
substitution is encountered, replacer
will be
passed the response_data
of the prior test and the argument within the
$RESPONSE
.
Please see the JSONHandler source for additional detail.