pub struct TestResponse { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Test response with assertion methods
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Source§impl TestResponse
impl TestResponse
Sourcepub fn new(status: StatusCode, headers: HeaderMap, body: Bytes) -> Self
pub fn new(status: StatusCode, headers: HeaderMap, body: Bytes) -> Self
Create a new test response
Sourcepub fn from_parts(
status: u16,
headers: Vec<(&str, &str)>,
body: impl Into<Bytes>,
) -> Self
pub fn from_parts( status: u16, headers: Vec<(&str, &str)>, body: impl Into<Bytes>, ) -> Self
Create a test response from status, headers, and body
Sourcepub fn status(&self) -> StatusCode
pub fn status(&self) -> StatusCode
Get the response status code
Sourcepub fn json<T: DeserializeOwned>(&self) -> Result<T, Error>
pub fn json<T: DeserializeOwned>(&self) -> Result<T, Error>
Parse the response body as JSON
Sourcepub fn json_value(&self) -> Result<Value, Error>
pub fn json_value(&self) -> Result<Value, Error>
Get the response body as a JSON Value
Sourcepub fn assert_status(self, expected: u16) -> Self
pub fn assert_status(self, expected: u16) -> Self
Assert the response has a specific status code
Sourcepub fn assert_redirect(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_redirect(self) -> Self
Assert the response is a redirect (3xx)
Sourcepub fn assert_redirect_to(self, expected_path: &str) -> Self
pub fn assert_redirect_to(self, expected_path: &str) -> Self
Assert the response redirects to a specific path
Sourcepub fn assert_client_error(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_client_error(self) -> Self
Assert the response is a client error (4xx)
Sourcepub fn assert_server_error(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_server_error(self) -> Self
Assert the response is a server error (5xx)
Sourcepub fn assert_not_found(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_not_found(self) -> Self
Assert the response is not found (404)
Assert the response is unauthorized (401)
Sourcepub fn assert_forbidden(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_forbidden(self) -> Self
Assert the response is forbidden (403)
Sourcepub fn assert_unprocessable(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_unprocessable(self) -> Self
Assert the response is unprocessable entity (422)
Sourcepub fn assert_header(self, name: &str, expected: &str) -> Self
pub fn assert_header(self, name: &str, expected: &str) -> Self
Assert the response has a specific header
Sourcepub fn assert_header_exists(self, name: &str) -> Self
pub fn assert_header_exists(self, name: &str) -> Self
Assert the response has a header (regardless of value)
Sourcepub fn assert_json(self) -> Self
pub fn assert_json(self) -> Self
Assert the response is JSON
Sourcepub fn assert_json_has(self, key: &str) -> Self
pub fn assert_json_has(self, key: &str) -> Self
Assert the response JSON contains a specific key
Sourcepub fn assert_json_is<T: Serialize + Debug>(
self,
key: &str,
expected: T,
) -> Self
pub fn assert_json_is<T: Serialize + Debug>( self, key: &str, expected: T, ) -> Self
Assert the response JSON has a specific value at a key
Sourcepub fn assert_json_matches<F>(self, key: &str, predicate: F) -> Self
pub fn assert_json_matches<F>(self, key: &str, predicate: F) -> Self
Assert the response JSON matches a predicate at a key
Sourcepub fn assert_json_equals<T: Serialize + Debug>(self, expected: T) -> Self
pub fn assert_json_equals<T: Serialize + Debug>(self, expected: T) -> Self
Assert the response JSON equals the expected structure
Sourcepub fn assert_see(self, needle: &str) -> Self
pub fn assert_see(self, needle: &str) -> Self
Assert the response body contains a string
Sourcepub fn assert_dont_see(self, needle: &str) -> Self
pub fn assert_dont_see(self, needle: &str) -> Self
Assert the response body does not contain a string
Sourcepub fn assert_validation_errors(self, fields: &[&str]) -> Self
pub fn assert_validation_errors(self, fields: &[&str]) -> Self
Assert the JSON response has validation errors for specific fields
Sourcepub fn assert_json_count(self, key: &str, expected: usize) -> Self
pub fn assert_json_count(self, key: &str, expected: usize) -> Self
Assert the JSON array has the expected count
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Source§impl Clone for TestResponse
impl Clone for TestResponse
Source§fn clone(&self) -> TestResponse
fn clone(&self) -> TestResponse
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impl !Freeze for TestResponse
impl RefUnwindSafe for TestResponse
impl Send for TestResponse
impl Sync for TestResponse
impl Unpin for TestResponse
impl UnsafeUnpin for TestResponse
impl UnwindSafe for TestResponse
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