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TestRequest

Struct TestRequest 

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pub struct TestRequest { /* private fields */ }
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In-memory HTTP request builder.

Build requests through crate::TestApp helpers such as crate::TestApp::get and crate::TestApp::post. send panics on request-construction failures; use Self::try_send when testing invalid headers or URIs.

use nidus_testing::TestApp;
use serde_json::json;

let response = app
    .post("/users")
    .header("x-request-id", "550e8400-e29b-41d4-a716-446655440000")
    .query(&[("dry_run", "true")])
    .json(&json!({ "name": "Ada" }))
    .send()
    .await;

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impl TestRequest

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pub fn header<N, V>(self, name: N, value: V) -> Self

Sets a request header.

Panics if the name or value cannot be converted into an HTTP header. Use Self::try_header for fallible construction.

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pub fn try_header<N, V>(self, name: N, value: V) -> Result<Self, Error>

Tries to set a request header.

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pub fn text(self, body: impl Into<String>) -> Self

Sets a UTF-8 text request body.

Also sets content-type: text/plain; charset=utf-8.

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pub fn body(self, body: impl Into<Bytes>) -> Self

Sets a raw request body.

This does not set content-type.

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pub fn json<T: Serialize>(self, body: &T) -> Self

Sets a JSON request body.

Also sets content-type: application/json.

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pub fn try_json<T: Serialize>(self, body: &T) -> Result<Self, Error>

Tries to set a JSON request body.

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pub fn query<T: Serialize>(self, query: &T) -> Self

Appends URL-encoded query parameters.

Existing query strings are preserved and new pairs are appended with the correct ? or & separator.

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pub fn try_query<T: Serialize>(self, query: &T) -> Result<Self, Error>

Tries to append URL-encoded query parameters.

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pub async fn send(self) -> TestResponse

Sends the request against the in-memory app, panicking if request construction fails.

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pub async fn try_send(self) -> Result<TestResponse, TestRequestError>

Tries to send the request against the in-memory app.

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