pub struct TestClient { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Core test client for making HTTP requests to a Spikard application.
This struct wraps axum-test’s TestServer and provides a language-agnostic interface for making HTTP requests, sending WebSocket connections, and handling Server-Sent Events. Language bindings wrap this to provide native API surfaces.
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Source§impl TestClient
impl TestClient
Sourcepub fn from_router(router: Router) -> Result<Self, String>
pub fn from_router(router: Router) -> Result<Self, String>
Create a new test client from an Axum router
Sourcepub fn server(&self) -> &TestServer
pub fn server(&self) -> &TestServer
Get the underlying test server (for WebSocket and SSE connections)
Sourcepub async fn get(
&self,
path: &str,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn get( &self, path: &str, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a GET request
Sourcepub async fn post(
&self,
path: &str,
json: Option<Value>,
form_data: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
multipart: Option<(Vec<(String, String)>, Vec<MultipartFilePart>)>,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn post( &self, path: &str, json: Option<Value>, form_data: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, multipart: Option<(Vec<(String, String)>, Vec<MultipartFilePart>)>, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a POST request
Sourcepub async fn request_raw(
&self,
method: Method,
path: &str,
body: Bytes,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn request_raw( &self, method: Method, path: &str, body: Bytes, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a request with a raw body payload.
Sourcepub async fn put(
&self,
path: &str,
json: Option<Value>,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn put( &self, path: &str, json: Option<Value>, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a PUT request
Sourcepub async fn patch(
&self,
path: &str,
json: Option<Value>,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn patch( &self, path: &str, json: Option<Value>, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a PATCH request
Sourcepub async fn delete(
&self,
path: &str,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn delete( &self, path: &str, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a DELETE request
Sourcepub async fn options(
&self,
path: &str,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn options( &self, path: &str, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make an OPTIONS request
Sourcepub async fn head(
&self,
path: &str,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn head( &self, path: &str, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a HEAD request
Sourcepub async fn trace(
&self,
path: &str,
query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn trace( &self, path: &str, query_params: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, headers: Option<Vec<(String, String)>>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Make a TRACE request
Sourcepub async fn graphql_at(
&self,
endpoint: &str,
query: &str,
variables: Option<Value>,
operation_name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn graphql_at( &self, endpoint: &str, query: &str, variables: Option<Value>, operation_name: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Send a GraphQL query/mutation to a custom endpoint
Sourcepub async fn graphql(
&self,
query: &str,
variables: Option<Value>,
operation_name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
pub async fn graphql( &self, query: &str, variables: Option<Value>, operation_name: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<ResponseSnapshot, SnapshotError>
Send a GraphQL query/mutation
Sourcepub async fn graphql_with_status(
&self,
query: &str,
variables: Option<Value>,
operation_name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(u16, ResponseSnapshot), SnapshotError>
pub async fn graphql_with_status( &self, query: &str, variables: Option<Value>, operation_name: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<(u16, ResponseSnapshot), SnapshotError>
Send a GraphQL query and return HTTP status code separately
This method allows tests to distinguish between:
- HTTP-level errors (400/422 for invalid requests)
- GraphQL-level errors (200 with errors in response body)
§Example
let (status, snapshot) = client.graphql_with_status(
"query { invalid syntax",
None,
None
).await?;
assert_eq!(status, 400); // HTTP parse errorSourcepub async fn graphql_subscription(
&self,
_query: &str,
_variables: Option<Value>,
_operation_name: Option<&str>,
) -> Result<(), SnapshotError>
pub async fn graphql_subscription( &self, _query: &str, _variables: Option<Value>, _operation_name: Option<&str>, ) -> Result<(), SnapshotError>
Send a GraphQL subscription (WebSocket)
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impl Freeze for TestClient
impl !RefUnwindSafe for TestClient
impl Send for TestClient
impl Sync for TestClient
impl Unpin for TestClient
impl !UnwindSafe for TestClient
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