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TestResponse

Struct TestResponse 

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pub struct TestResponse {
    pub status: StatusCode,
    pub headers: HeaderMap,
    pub body: Vec<u8>,
}

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§status: StatusCode§headers: HeaderMap§body: Vec<u8>

Raw response body bytes — binary-safe. Prefer the body_bytes / body_text accessors over reading this field directly so test code reads symmetric with the other helpers.

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impl TestResponse

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pub fn assert_status(&self, expected: u16) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_ok(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_created(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_no_content(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_bad_request(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_unauthorized(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_forbidden(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_not_found(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_unprocessable(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_too_many_requests(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_server_error(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_redirect(&self) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_redirect_to(&self, location: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_header(&self, name: &str, value: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_header_present(&self, name: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_header_missing(&self, name: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn header(&self, name: &str) -> Option<String>

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pub fn body_bytes(&self) -> &[u8]

Raw response body — binary-safe. Use this for CBOR / protobuf / msgpack / anything else that isn’t UTF-8 text. The body_text accessor lossy-decodes via String::from_utf8_lossy and replaces invalid sequences with U+FFFD, which silently corrupts binary payloads and breaks downstream decoders.

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pub fn body_text(&self) -> String

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pub fn assert_body_bytes(&self, expected: impl AsRef<[u8]>) -> &Self

Assert the raw body equals expected byte-for-byte. Use for binary protocols where assert_body (UTF-8) would mangle the comparison.

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pub fn json<T: DeserializeOwned>(&self) -> T

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pub fn json_value(&self) -> Value

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pub fn assert_contains(&self, needle: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_dont_contain(&self, needle: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_see(&self, text: &str) -> &Self

Laravel-style alias for assert_contains.

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pub fn assert_dont_see(&self, text: &str) -> &Self

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pub fn assert_json(&self, expected: Value) -> &Self

Assert the response is JSON and equals the given value.

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pub fn assert_json_path(&self, path: &str, expected: Value) -> &Self

Assert a dot-path inside the JSON body equals expected. Example: assert_json_path("data.user.name", json!("Alice")).

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pub fn assert_json_fragment(&self, subset: Value) -> &Self

Assert the JSON body contains every key/value in subset (recursive partial match — extra fields are ignored).

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pub fn assert_validation_error(&self, field: &str) -> &Self

Assert the JSON body’s errors.<field> array contains an error. Pairs with Anvilforge’s validation error shape.

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