View Source Tesla.Mock (tesla v1.12.1)
Mock adapter for better testing.
Setup
# config/test.exs
config :tesla, adapter: Tesla.Mock
# in case MyClient defines specific adapter with `adapter SpecificAdapter`
config :tesla, MyClient, adapter: Tesla.Mock
Examples
defmodule MyAppTest do
use ExUnit.Case
setup do
Tesla.Mock.mock(fn
%{method: :get} ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: "hello"}
end)
:ok
end
test "list things" do
assert {:ok, env} = MyApp.get("...")
assert env.status == 200
assert env.body == "hello"
end
end
Setting up mocks
# Match on method & url and return whole Tesla.Env
Tesla.Mock.mock(fn
%{method: :get, url: "http://example.com/list"} ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: "hello"}
end)
# You can use any logic required
Tesla.Mock.mock(fn env ->
case env.url do
"http://example.com/list" ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 200, body: "ok!"}
_ ->
%Tesla.Env{status: 404, body: "NotFound"}
end
end)
# mock will also accept short version of response
# in the form of {status, headers, body}
Tesla.Mock.mock(fn
%{method: :post} -> {201, %{}, %{id: 42}}
end)
# mock will also accept error tuples in the form
# of {:error, reason}
Tesla.Mock.mock(fn
%{method: :post} -> {:error, :timeout}
end)
Global mocks
By default, mocks are bound to the current process,
i.e. the process running a single test case.
This design allows proper isolation between test cases
and make testing in parallel (async: true
) possible.
While this style is recommended, there is one drawback: if Tesla client is called from different process it will not use the setup mock.
To solve this issue it is possible to setup a global mock
using mock_global/1
function.
defmodule MyTest do
use ExUnit.Case, async: false # must be false!
setup_all do
Tesla.Mock.mock_global fn
env -> # ...
end
:ok
end
# ...
end
WARNING: Using global mocks may affect tests with local mock (because of fallback to global mock in case local one is not found)
Summary
Functions
Return JSON response.
Setup mocks for current test.
Setup global mocks.
Return text response.
Types
@type response_opt() :: :headers | :status
@type response_opts() :: [{response_opt(), any()}]
Functions
@spec json(body :: term(), opts :: response_opts()) :: Tesla.Env.t()
Return JSON response.
Example
import Tesla.Mock
mock fn
%{url: "/ok"} -> json(%{"some" => "data"})
%{url: "/404"} -> json(%{"some" => "data"}, status: 404)
end
@spec mock((Tesla.Env.t() -> Tesla.Env.t() | {integer(), map(), any()})) :: :ok
Setup mocks for current test.
This mock will only be available to the current process.
@spec mock_global((Tesla.Env.t() -> Tesla.Env.t() | {integer(), map(), any()})) :: :ok
Setup global mocks.
WARNING: This mock will be available to ALL processes. It might cause conflicts when running tests in parallel!
@spec text(body :: term(), opts :: response_opts()) :: Tesla.Env.t()
Return text response.
Example
import Tesla.Mock
mock fn
%{url: "/ok"} -> text(%{"some" => "data"})
%{url: "/404"} -> text(%{"some" => "data"}, status: 404)
end