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package httpexpect
import (
"bytes"
"encoding/json"
"io/ioutil"
"mime"
"net/http"
"reflect"
"regexp"
"strconv"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/ajg/form"
"github.com/gorilla/websocket"
)
// StatusRange is enum for response status ranges.
type StatusRange int
const (
// Status1xx defines "Informational" status codes.
Status1xx StatusRange = 100
// Status2xx defines "Success" status codes.
Status2xx StatusRange = 200
// Status3xx defines "Redirection" status codes.
Status3xx StatusRange = 300
// Status4xx defines "Client Error" status codes.
Status4xx StatusRange = 400
// Status5xx defines "Server Error" status codes.
Status5xx StatusRange = 500
)
// Response provides methods to inspect attached http.Response object.
type Response struct {
config Config
chain chain
resp *http.Response
content []byte
cookies []*http.Cookie
websocket *websocket.Conn
rtt *time.Duration
}
// NewResponse returns a new Response given a reporter used to report
// failures and http.Response to be inspected.
//
// Both reporter and response should not be nil. If response is nil,
// failure is reported.
//
// If rtt is given, it defines response round-trip time to be reported
// by response.RoundTripTime().
func NewResponse(
reporter Reporter, response *http.Response, rtt ...time.Duration,
) *Response {
var rttPtr *time.Duration
if len(rtt) > 0 {
rttPtr = &rtt[0]
}
return makeResponse(responseOpts{
chain: makeChain(reporter),
response: response,
rtt: rttPtr,
})
}
type responseOpts struct {
config Config
chain chain
response *http.Response
websocket *websocket.Conn
rtt *time.Duration
}
func makeResponse(opts responseOpts) *Response {
var content []byte
var cookies []*http.Cookie
if opts.response != nil {
content = getContent(&opts.chain, opts.response)
cookies = opts.response.Cookies()
} else {
opts.chain.fail("expected non-nil response")
}
return &Response{
config: opts.config,
chain: opts.chain,
resp: opts.response,
content: content,
cookies: cookies,
websocket: opts.websocket,
rtt: opts.rtt,
}
}
func getContent(chain *chain, resp *http.Response) []byte {
if resp.Body == nil {
return []byte{}
}
content, err := ioutil.ReadAll(resp.Body)
if err != nil {
chain.fail(err.Error())
return nil
}
return content
}
// Raw returns underlying http.Response object.
// This is the value originally passed to NewResponse.
func (r *Response) Raw() *http.Response {
return r.resp
}
// RoundTripTime returns a new Duration object that may be used to inspect
// the round-trip time.
//
// The returned duration is a time interval starting just before request is
// sent and ending right after response is received (handshake finished for
// WebSocket request), retrieved from a monotonic clock source.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response, time.Duration(10000000))
// resp.RoundTripTime().Lt(10 * time.Millisecond)
func (r *Response) RoundTripTime() *Duration {
return &Duration{r.chain, r.rtt}
}
// Deprecated: use RoundTripTime instead.
func (r *Response) Duration() *Number {
if r.rtt == nil {
return &Number{r.chain, 0}
}
return &Number{r.chain, float64(*r.rtt)}
}
// Status succeeds if response contains given status code.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Status(http.StatusOK)
func (r *Response) Status(status int) *Response {
if r.chain.failed() {
return r
}
r.checkEqual("status", statusCodeText(status), statusCodeText(r.resp.StatusCode))
return r
}
// StatusRange succeeds if response status belongs to given range.
//
// Supported ranges:
// - Status1xx - Informational
// - Status2xx - Success
// - Status3xx - Redirection
// - Status4xx - Client Error
// - Status5xx - Server Error
//
// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.StatusRange(Status2xx)
func (r *Response) StatusRange(rn StatusRange) *Response {
if r.chain.failed() {
return r
}
status := statusCodeText(r.resp.StatusCode)
actual := statusRangeText(r.resp.StatusCode)
expected := statusRangeText(int(rn))
if actual == "" || actual != expected {
if actual == "" {
r.chain.fail("\nexpected status from range:\n %q\n\nbut got:\n %q",
expected, status)
} else {
r.chain.fail(
"\nexpected status from range:\n %q\n\nbut got:\n %q (%q)",
expected, actual, status)
}
}
return r
}
func statusCodeText(code int) string {
if s := http.StatusText(code); s != "" {
return strconv.Itoa(code) + " " + s
}
return strconv.Itoa(code)
}
func statusRangeText(code int) string {
switch {
case code >= 100 && code < 200:
return "1xx Informational"
case code >= 200 && code < 300:
return "2xx Success"
case code >= 300 && code < 400:
return "3xx Redirection"
case code >= 400 && code < 500:
return "4xx Client Error"
case code >= 500 && code < 600:
return "5xx Server Error"
default:
return ""
}
}
// Headers returns a new Object that may be used to inspect header map.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Headers().Value("Content-Type").String().Equal("application-json")
func (r *Response) Headers() *Object {
var value map[string]interface{}
if !r.chain.failed() {
value, _ = canonMap(&r.chain, r.resp.Header)
}
return &Object{r.chain, value}
}
// Header returns a new String object that may be used to inspect given header.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Header("Content-Type").Equal("application-json")
// resp.Header("Date").DateTime().Le(time.Now())
func (r *Response) Header(header string) *String {
value := ""
if !r.chain.failed() {
value = r.resp.Header.Get(header)
}
return &String{r.chain, value}
}
// Cookies returns a new Array object with all cookie names set by this response.
// Returned Array contains a String value for every cookie name.
//
// Note that this returns only cookies set by Set-Cookie headers of this response.
// It doesn't return session cookies from previous responses, which may be stored
// in a cookie jar.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Cookies().Contains("session")
func (r *Response) Cookies() *Array {
if r.chain.failed() {
return &Array{r.chain, nil}
}
names := []interface{}{}
for _, c := range r.cookies {
names = append(names, c.Name)
}
return &Array{r.chain, names}
}
// Cookie returns a new Cookie object that may be used to inspect given cookie
// set by this response.
//
// Note that this returns only cookies set by Set-Cookie headers of this response.
// It doesn't return session cookies from previous responses, which may be stored
// in a cookie jar.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Cookie("session").Domain().Equal("example.com")
func (r *Response) Cookie(name string) *Cookie {
if r.chain.failed() {
return &Cookie{r.chain, nil}
}
names := []string{}
for _, c := range r.cookies {
if c.Name == name {
return &Cookie{r.chain, c}
}
names = append(names, c.Name)
}
r.chain.fail("\nexpected response with cookie:\n %q\n\nbut got only cookies:\n%s",
name, dumpValue(names))
return &Cookie{r.chain, nil}
}
// Websocket returns Websocket object that can be used to interact with
// WebSocket server.
//
// May be called only if the WithWebsocketUpgrade was called on the request.
// That is responsibility of the caller to explicitly close the websocket after use.
//
// Example:
// req := NewRequest(config, "GET", "/path")
// req.WithWebsocketUpgrade()
// ws := req.Expect().Websocket()
// defer ws.Disconnect()
func (r *Response) Websocket() *Websocket {
if !r.chain.failed() && r.websocket == nil {
r.chain.fail("\nunexpected Websocket call for non-WebSocket response")
}
return makeWebsocket(r.config, r.chain, r.websocket)
}
// Body returns a new String object that may be used to inspect response body.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Body().NotEmpty()
// resp.Body().Length().Equal(100)
func (r *Response) Body() *String {
return &String{r.chain, string(r.content)}
}
// NoContent succeeds if response contains empty Content-Type header and
// empty body.
func (r *Response) NoContent() *Response {
if r.chain.failed() {
return r
}
contentType := r.resp.Header.Get("Content-Type")
r.checkEqual("\"Content-Type\" header", "", contentType)
r.checkEqual("body", "", string(r.content))
return r
}
// ContentType succeeds if response contains Content-Type header with given
// media type and charset.
//
// If charset is omitted, and mediaType is non-empty, Content-Type header
// should contain empty or utf-8 charset.
//
// If charset is omitted, and mediaType is also empty, Content-Type header
// should contain no charset.
func (r *Response) ContentType(mediaType string, charset ...string) *Response {
r.checkContentType(mediaType, charset...)
return r
}
// ContentEncoding succeeds if response has exactly given Content-Encoding list.
// Common values are empty, "gzip", "compress", "deflate", "identity" and "br".
func (r *Response) ContentEncoding(encoding ...string) *Response {
if r.chain.failed() {
return r
}
r.checkEqual("\"Content-Encoding\" header", encoding, r.resp.Header["Content-Encoding"])
return r
}
// TransferEncoding succeeds if response contains given Transfer-Encoding list.
// Common values are empty, "chunked" and "identity".
func (r *Response) TransferEncoding(encoding ...string) *Response {
if r.chain.failed() {
return r
}
r.checkEqual("\"Transfer-Encoding\" header", encoding, r.resp.TransferEncoding)
return r
}
// ContentOpts define parameters for matching the response content parameters.
type ContentOpts struct {
// The media type Content-Type part, e.g. "application/json"
MediaType string
// The character set Content-Type part, e.g. "utf-8"
Charset string
}
// Text returns a new String object that may be used to inspect response body.
//
// Text succeeds if response contains "text/plain" Content-Type header
// with empty or "utf-8" charset.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Text().Equal("hello, world!")
// resp.Text(ContentOpts{
// MediaType: "text/plain",
// }).Equal("hello, world!")
func (r *Response) Text(opts ...ContentOpts) *String {
var content string
if !r.chain.failed() && r.checkContentOpts(opts, "text/plain") {
content = string(r.content)
}
return &String{r.chain, content}
}
// Form returns a new Object that may be used to inspect form contents
// of response.
//
// Form succeeds if response contains "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"
// Content-Type header and if form may be decoded from response body.
// Decoding is performed using https://github.com/ajg/form.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.Form().Value("foo").Equal("bar")
// resp.Form(ContentOpts{
// MediaType: "application/x-www-form-urlencoded",
// }).Value("foo").Equal("bar")
func (r *Response) Form(opts ...ContentOpts) *Object {
object := r.getForm(opts...)
return &Object{r.chain, object}
}
func (r *Response) getForm(opts ...ContentOpts) map[string]interface{} {
if r.chain.failed() {
return nil
}
if !r.checkContentOpts(opts, "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", "") {
return nil
}
decoder := form.NewDecoder(bytes.NewReader(r.content))
var object map[string]interface{}
if err := decoder.Decode(&object); err != nil {
r.chain.fail(err.Error())
return nil
}
return object
}
// JSON returns a new Value object that may be used to inspect JSON contents
// of response.
//
// JSON succeeds if response contains "application/json" Content-Type header
// with empty or "utf-8" charset and if JSON may be decoded from response body.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.JSON().Array().Elements("foo", "bar")
// resp.JSON(ContentOpts{
// MediaType: "application/json",
// }).Array.Elements("foo", "bar")
func (r *Response) JSON(opts ...ContentOpts) *Value {
value := r.getJSON(opts...)
return &Value{r.chain, value}
}
func (r *Response) getJSON(opts ...ContentOpts) interface{} {
if r.chain.failed() {
return nil
}
if !r.checkContentOpts(opts, "application/json") {
return nil
}
var value interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(r.content, &value); err != nil {
r.chain.fail(err.Error())
return nil
}
return value
}
// JSONP returns a new Value object that may be used to inspect JSONP contents
// of response.
//
// JSONP succeeds if response contains "application/javascript" Content-Type
// header with empty or "utf-8" charset and response body of the following form:
// callback(<valid json>);
// or:
// callback(<valid json>)
//
// Whitespaces are allowed.
//
// Example:
// resp := NewResponse(t, response)
// resp.JSONP("myCallback").Array().Elements("foo", "bar")
// resp.JSONP("myCallback", ContentOpts{
// MediaType: "application/javascript",
// }).Array.Elements("foo", "bar")
func (r *Response) JSONP(callback string, opts ...ContentOpts) *Value {
value := r.getJSONP(callback, opts...)
return &Value{r.chain, value}
}
var (
jsonp = regexp.MustCompile(`^\s*([^\s(]+)\s*\((.*)\)\s*;*\s*$`)
)
func (r *Response) getJSONP(callback string, opts ...ContentOpts) interface{} {
if r.chain.failed() {
return nil
}
if !r.checkContentOpts(opts, "application/javascript") {
return nil
}
m := jsonp.FindSubmatch(r.content)
if len(m) != 3 || string(m[1]) != callback {
r.chain.fail(
"\nexpected JSONP body in form of:\n \"%s(<valid json>)\"\n\nbut got:\n %q\n",
callback,
string(r.content))
return nil
}
var value interface{}
if err := json.Unmarshal(m[2], &value); err != nil {
r.chain.fail(err.Error())
return nil
}
return value
}
func (r *Response) checkContentOpts(
opts []ContentOpts, expectedType string, expectedCharset ...string,
) bool {
if len(opts) != 0 {
if opts[0].MediaType != "" {
expectedType = opts[0].MediaType
}
if opts[0].Charset != "" {
expectedCharset = []string{opts[0].Charset}
}
}
return r.checkContentType(expectedType, expectedCharset...)
}
func (r *Response) checkContentType(expectedType string, expectedCharset ...string) bool {
if r.chain.failed() {
return false
}
contentType := r.resp.Header.Get("Content-Type")
if expectedType == "" && len(expectedCharset) == 0 {
if contentType == "" {
return true
}
}
mediaType, params, err := mime.ParseMediaType(contentType)
if err != nil {
r.chain.fail("\ngot invalid \"Content-Type\" header %q", contentType)
return false
}
if mediaType != expectedType {
r.chain.fail(
"\nexpected \"Content-Type\" header with %q media type,"+
"\nbut got %q", expectedType, mediaType)
return false
}
charset := params["charset"]
if len(expectedCharset) == 0 {
if charset != "" && !strings.EqualFold(charset, "utf-8") {
r.chain.fail(
"\nexpected \"Content-Type\" header with \"utf-8\" or empty charset,"+
"\nbut got %q", charset)
return false
}
} else {
if !strings.EqualFold(charset, expectedCharset[0]) {
r.chain.fail(
"\nexpected \"Content-Type\" header with %q charset,"+
"\nbut got %q", expectedCharset[0], charset)
return false
}
}
return true
}
func (r *Response) checkEqual(what string, expected, actual interface{}) {
if !reflect.DeepEqual(expected, actual) {
r.chain.fail("\nexpected %s equal to:\n%s\n\nbut got:\n%s", what,
dumpValue(expected), dumpValue(actual))
}
}