Library for stubbing and setting expectations on HTTP requests in Ruby.
- Stubbing HTTP requests at low http client lib level (no need to change tests when you change HTTP library)
- Setting and verifying expectations on HTTP requests
- Matching requests based on method, URI, headers and body
- Smart matching of the same URIs in different representations (also encoded and non encoded forms)
- Smart matching of the same headers in different representations.
- Support for Test::Unit
- Support for RSpec
- Support for MiniTest
- Async::HTTP::Client
- Curb (currently only Curb::Easy)
- EM-HTTP-Request
- Excon
- HTTPClient
- HTTP Gem (also known as http.rb)
- httpx
- Manticore
- Net::HTTP and other libraries based on Net::HTTP, e.g.:
- Patron
- Typhoeus (currently only Typhoeus::Hydra)
- MRI 2.5
- MRI 2.6
- MRI 2.7
- JRuby
- Rubinius
gem install webmock
or alternatively:
# add to your Gemfile
group :test do
gem "webmock"
end
git clone http://github.com/bblimke/webmock.git
cd webmock
rake install
WebMock 2.x has changed somewhat since version 1.x. Changes are listed in CHANGELOG.md
Create a file features/support/webmock.rb
with the following contents:
require 'webmock/cucumber'
Add the following code to test/test_helper
:
require 'webmock/minitest'
Add the following code to spec/spec_helper
:
require 'webmock/rspec'
Add the following code to test/test_helper.rb
require 'webmock/test_unit'
You can also use WebMock outside a test framework:
require 'webmock'
include WebMock::API
WebMock.enable!
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com")
Net::HTTP.get("www.example.com", "/") # ===> Success
stub_request(:post, "www.example.com").
with(body: "abc", headers: { 'Content-Length' => 3 })
uri = URI.parse("http://www.example.com/")
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.path)
req['Content-Length'] = 3
res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
http.request(req, "abc")
end # ===> Success
stub_request(:post, "www.example.com").
with(body: /world$/, headers: {"Content-Type" => /image\/.+/}).
to_return(body: "abc")
uri = URI.parse('http://www.example.com/')
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.path)
req['Content-Type'] = 'image/png'
res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
http.request(req, 'hello world')
end # ===> Success
stub_request(:post, "www.example.com").
with(body: {data: {a: '1', b: 'five'}})
RestClient.post('www.example.com', "data[a]=1&data[b]=five",
content_type: 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded') # ===> Success
RestClient.post('www.example.com', '{"data":{"a":"1","b":"five"}}',
content_type: 'application/json') # ===> Success
RestClient.post('www.example.com', '<data a="1" b="five" />',
content_type: 'application/xml') # ===> Success
stub_request(:post, "www.example.com").
with(body: hash_including({data: {a: '1', b: 'five'}}))
RestClient.post('www.example.com', "data[a]=1&data[b]=five&x=1",
:content_type => 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded') # ===> Success
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com").
with(headers:{ 'Header-Name' => 'Header-Value' })
uri = URI.parse('http://www.example.com/')
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.path)
req['Header-Name'] = 'Header-Value'
res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
http.request(req, 'abc')
end # ===> Success
stub_request(:get, 'www.example.com').
with(headers: {'Accept' => ['image/jpeg', 'image/png'] })
req = Net::HTTP::Get.new("/")
req['Accept'] = ['image/png']
req.add_field('Accept', 'image/jpeg')
Net::HTTP.start("www.example.com") {|http| http.request(req) } # ===> Success
stub_request(:post, "www.example.com").with { |request| request.body == "abc" }
RestClient.post('www.example.com', 'abc') # ===> Success
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").with(basic_auth: ['user', 'pass'])
# or
# stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
# with(headers: {'Authorization' => "Basic #{ Base64.strict_encode64('user:pass').chomp}"})
Net::HTTP.start('www.example.com') do |http|
req = Net::HTTP::Get.new('/')
req.basic_auth 'user', 'pass'
http.request(req)
end # ===> Success
Important! Since version 2.0.0, WebMock does not match credentials provided in Authorization header and credentials provided in the userinfo of a url. I.e. stub_request(:get, "user:[email protected]")
does not match a request with credentials provided in the Authorization header.
stub_request(:get, "user:[email protected]")
RestClient.get('user:[email protected]') # ===> Success
stub_request(:any, /example/)
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> Success
stub_request(:any, ->(uri) { true })
uri_template = Addressable::Template.new "www.example.com/{id}/"
stub_request(:any, uri_template)
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/webmock/') # ===> Success
uri_template =
Addressable::Template.new "www.example.com/thing/{id}.json{?x,y,z}{&other*}"
stub_request(:any, uri_template)
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com',
'/thing/5.json?x=1&y=2&z=3&anyParam=4') # ===> Success
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").with(query: {"a" => ["b", "c"]})
RestClient.get("http://www.example.com/?a[]=b&a[]=c") # ===> Success
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
with(query: hash_including({"a" => ["b", "c"]}))
RestClient.get("http://www.example.com/?a[]=b&a[]=c&x=1") # ===> Success
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
with(query: hash_excluding({"a" => "b"}))
RestClient.get("http://www.example.com/?a=b") # ===> Failure
RestClient.get("http://www.example.com/?a=c") # ===> Success
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com").
to_return(body: "abc", status: 200,
headers: { 'Content-Length' => 3 })
Net::HTTP.get("www.example.com", '/') # ===> "abc"
Set appropriate Content-Type for HTTParty's parsed_response
.
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com").to_return body: '{}', headers: {content_type: 'application/json'}
File.open('/tmp/response_body.txt', 'w') { |f| f.puts 'abc' }
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com").
to_return(body: File.new('/tmp/response_body.txt'), status: 200)
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "abc\n"
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com").
to_return(status: [500, "Internal Server Error"])
req = Net::HTTP::Get.new("/")
Net::HTTP.start("www.example.com") { |http| http.request(req) }.
message # ===> "Internal Server Error"
curl -is www.example.com > /tmp/example_curl_-is_output.txt
raw_response_file = File.new("/tmp/example_curl_-is_output.txt")
from file
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_return(raw_response_file)
or string
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_return(raw_response_file.read)
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').
to_return { |request| {body: request.body} }
RestClient.post('www.example.net', 'abc') # ===> "abc\n"
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').
to_return(lambda { |request| {body: request.body} })
RestClient.post('www.example.net', 'abc') # ===> "abc\n"
`curl -is www.example.com > /tmp/www.example.com.txt`
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
to_return(lambda { |request| File.new("/tmp/#{request.uri.host.to_s}.txt") })
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').
to_return(body: lambda { |request| request.body })
RestClient.post('www.example.net', 'abc') # ===> "abc\n"
class MyRackApp
def self.call(env)
[200, {}, ["Hello"]]
end
end
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_rack(MyRackApp)
RestClient.post('www.example.com') # ===> "Hello"
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').to_raise(StandardError)
RestClient.post('www.example.net', 'abc') # ===> StandardError
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').to_raise(StandardError.new("some error"))
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').to_raise("some error")
stub_request(:any, 'www.example.net').to_timeout
RestClient.post('www.example.net', 'abc') # ===> RestClient::RequestTimeout
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
to_return({body: "abc"}, {body: "def"})
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "abc\n"
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "def\n"
#after all responses are used the last response will be returned infinitely
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "def\n"
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
to_return({body: "abc"}).then. #then() is just a syntactic sugar
to_return({body: "def"}).then.
to_raise(MyException)
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "abc\n"
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "def\n"
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> MyException raised
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").
to_return({body: "abc"}).times(2).then.
to_return({body: "def"})
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "abc\n"
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "abc\n"
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "def\n"
stub_get = stub_request(:get, "www.example.com")
remove_request_stub(stub_get)
WebMock.allow_net_connect!
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com").to_return(body: "abc")
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> "abc"
Net::HTTP.get('www.something.com', '/') # ===> /.+Something.+/
WebMock.disable_net_connect!
Net::HTTP.get('www.something.com', '/') # ===> Failure
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(allow_localhost: true)
Net::HTTP.get('www.something.com', '/') # ===> Failure
Net::HTTP.get('localhost:9887', '/') # ===> Allowed. Perhaps to Selenium?
Allowed requests can be specified in a number of ways.
With a String
specifying a host name:
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(allow: 'www.example.org')
RestClient.get('www.something.com', '/') # ===> Failure
RestClient.get('www.example.org', '/') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('www.example.org:8080', '/') # ===> Allowed
With a String
specifying a host name and a port:
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(allow: 'www.example.org:8080')
RestClient.get('www.something.com', '/') # ===> Failure
RestClient.get('www.example.org', '/') # ===> Failure
RestClient.get('www.example.org:8080', '/') # ===> Allowed
With a Regexp
matching the URI:
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(allow: %r{ample.org/foo})
RestClient.get('www.example.org', '/foo/bar') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('sample.org', '/foo') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('sample.org', '/bar') # ===> Failure
With an object that responds to #call
, receiving a URI
object and returning a boolean:
blacklist = ['google.com', 'facebook.com', 'apple.com']
allowed_sites = lambda{|uri|
blacklist.none?{|site| uri.host.include?(site) }
}
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(allow: allowed_sites)
RestClient.get('www.example.org', '/') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('www.facebook.com', '/') # ===> Failure
RestClient.get('apple.com', '/') # ===> Failure
With an Array
of any of the above:
WebMock.disable_net_connect!(allow: [
lambda{|uri| uri.host.length % 2 == 0 },
/ample.org/,
'bbc.co.uk',
])
RestClient.get('www.example.org', '/') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('bbc.co.uk', '/') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('bbc.com', '/') # ===> Allowed
RestClient.get('www.bbc.com', '/') # ===> Failure
HTTP protocol has 3 steps: connect, request and response (or 4 with close). Most Ruby HTTP client libraries
treat connect as a part of request step, with the exception of Net::HTTP
which
allows opening connection to the server separately to the request, by using Net::HTTP.start
.
WebMock API was also designed with connect being part of request step, and it only allows stubbing
requests, not connections. When Net::HTTP.start
is called, WebMock doesn't know yet whether
a request is stubbed or not. WebMock by default delays a connection until the request is invoked,
so when there is no request, Net::HTTP.start
doesn't do anything.
This means that WebMock breaks the Net::HTTP behaviour by default!
To workaround this issue, WebMock offers :net_http_connect_on_start
option,
which can be passed to WebMock.allow_net_connect!
and WebMock.disable_net_connect!
methods, i.e.
WebMock.allow_net_connect!(net_http_connect_on_start: true)
This forces WebMock Net::HTTP adapter to always connect on Net::HTTP.start
.
require 'webmock/test_unit'
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com")
uri = URI.parse('http://www.example.com/')
req = Net::HTTP::Post.new(uri.path)
req['Content-Length'] = 3
res = Net::HTTP.start(uri.host, uri.port) do |http|
http.request(req, 'abc')
end
assert_requested :post, "http://www.example.com",
headers: {'Content-Length' => 3}, body: "abc",
times: 1 # ===> Success
assert_not_requested :get, "http://www.something.com" # ===> Success
assert_requested(:post, "http://www.example.com",
times: 1) { |req| req.body == "abc" }
WebMock.allow_net_connect!
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> Success
assert_requested :get, "http://www.example.com" # ===> Success
stub_get = stub_request(:get, "www.example.com")
stub_post = stub_request(:post, "www.example.com")
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/')
assert_requested(stub_get)
assert_not_requested(stub_post)
This style is borrowed from fakeweb-matcher
require 'webmock/rspec'
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:get, "www.example.com").
with(body: "abc", headers: {'Content-Length' => 3}).twice
expect(WebMock).not_to have_requested(:get, "www.something.com")
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:post, "www.example.com").
with { |req| req.body == "abc" }
# Note that the block with `do ... end` instead of curly brackets won't work!
# Why? See this comment https://github.com/bblimke/webmock/issues/174#issuecomment-34908908
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:get, "www.example.com").
with(query: {"a" => ["b", "c"]})
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:get, "www.example.com").
with(query: hash_including({"a" => ["b", "c"]}))
expect(WebMock).to have_requested(:get, "www.example.com").
with(body: {"a" => ["b", "c"]},
headers: {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'})
expect(a_request(:post, "www.example.com").
with(body: "abc", headers: {'Content-Length' => 3})).
to have_been_made.once
expect(a_request(:post, "www.something.com")).to have_been_made.times(3)
expect(a_request(:post, "www.something.com")).to have_been_made.at_least_once
expect(a_request(:post, "www.something.com")).
to have_been_made.at_least_times(3)
expect(a_request(:post, "www.something.com")).to have_been_made.at_most_twice
expect(a_request(:post, "www.something.com")).to have_been_made.at_most_times(3)
expect(a_request(:any, "www.example.com")).not_to have_been_made
expect(a_request(:post, "www.example.com").with { |req| req.body == "abc" }).
to have_been_made
expect(a_request(:get, "www.example.com").with(query: {"a" => ["b", "c"]})).
to have_been_made
expect(a_request(:get, "www.example.com").
with(query: hash_including({"a" => ["b", "c"]}))).to have_been_made
expect(a_request(:post, "www.example.com").
with(body: {"a" => ["b", "c"]},
headers: {'Content-Type' => 'application/json'})).to have_been_made
stub = stub_request(:get, "www.example.com")
# ... make requests ...
expect(stub).to have_been_requested
If you want to reset all current stubs and history of requests use WebMock.reset!
stub_request(:any, "www.example.com")
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> Success
WebMock.reset!
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ===> Failure
assert_not_requested :get, "www.example.com" # ===> Success
If you want to reset only the counters of the executed requests use WebMock.reset_executed_requests!
stub = stub_request(:get, "www.example.com")
stub2 = stub_request(:get, "www.example2.com")
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/')
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/')
Net::HTTP.get('www.example2.com', '/')
expect(stub).to have_been_requested.times(2)
expect(stub2).to have_been_requested.times(1)
WebMock.reset_executed_requests!
expect(stub).not_to have_been_requested
expect(stub2).not_to have_been_requested
# Disable WebMock (all adapters)
WebMock.disable!
# Disable WebMock for all libs except Net::HTTP
WebMock.disable!(except: [:net_http])
# Enable WebMock (all adapters)
WebMock.enable!
# Enable WebMock for all libs except Patron
WebMock.enable!(except: [:patron])
An executed request matches stubbed request if it passes following criteria:
- When request URI matches stubbed request URI string, Regexp pattern or RFC 6570 URI Template
- And request method is the same as stubbed request method or stubbed request method is :any
- And request body is the same as stubbed request body or stubbed request body is not specified
- And request headers match stubbed request headers, or stubbed request headers match a subset of request headers, or stubbed request headers are not specified
- And request matches provided block or block is not provided
Always the last declared stub matching the request will be applied i.e:
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_return(body: "abc")
stub_request(:get, "www.example.com").to_return(body: "def")
Net::HTTP.get('www.example.com', '/') # ====> "def"
WebMock will match all different representations of the same URI.
I.e all the following representations of the URI are equal:
"www.example.com"
"www.example.com/"
"www.example.com:80"
"www.example.com:80/"
"http://www.example.com"
"http://www.example.com/"
"http://www.example.com:80"
"http://www.example.com:80/"
The following URIs with userinfo are also equal for WebMock
"a b:[email protected]"
"a b:[email protected]/"
"a b:[email protected]:80"
"a b:[email protected]:80/"
"http://a b:[email protected]"
"http://a b:[email protected]/"
"http://a b:[email protected]:80"
"http://a b:[email protected]:80/"
"a%20b:[email protected]"
"a%20b:[email protected]/"
"a%20b:[email protected]:80"
"a%20b:[email protected]:80/"
"http://a%20b:[email protected]"
"http://a%20b:[email protected]/"
"http://a%20b:[email protected]:80"
"http://a%20b:[email protected]:80/"
or these
"www.example.com/my path/?a=my param&b=c"
"www.example.com/my%20path/?a=my%20param&b=c"
"www.example.com:80/my path/?a=my param&b=c"
"www.example.com:80/my%20path/?a=my%20param&b=c"
"http://www.example.com/my path/?a=my param&b=c"
"http://www.example.com/my%20path/?a=my%20param&b=c"
"http://www.example.com:80/my path/?a=my param&b=c"
"http://www.example.com:80/my%20path/?a=my%20param&b=c"
If you provide Regexp to match URI, WebMock will try to match it against every valid form of the same url.
I.e /my path/
will match www.example.com/my%20path
because it is equivalent of www.example.com/my path
If you use Addressable::Template for matching, then WebMock will defer the matching rules to Addressable, which complies with RFC 6570.
If you use any of the WebMock methods for matching query params, then Addressable will be used to match the base URI and WebMock will match the query params. If you do not, then WebMock will let Addressable match the full URI.
WebMock will match request headers against stubbed request headers in the following situations:
-
Stubbed request has headers specified and request headers are the same as stubbed headers
i.e stubbed headers:{ 'Header1' => 'Value1', 'Header2' => 'Value2' }
, requested:{ 'Header1' => 'Value1', 'Header2' => 'Value2' }
-
Stubbed request has headers specified and stubbed request headers are a subset of request headers
i.e stubbed headers:{ 'Header1' => 'Value1' }
, requested:{ 'Header1' => 'Value1', 'Header2' => 'Value2' }
-
Stubbed request has no headers
i.e stubbed headers:nil
, requested:{ 'Header1' => 'Value1', 'Header2' => 'Value2' }
WebMock normalises headers and treats all forms of same headers as equal: i.e the following two sets of headers are equal:
{ "Header1" => "value1", content_length: 123, X_CuStOm_hEAder: :value }
{ header1: "value1", "Content-Length" => 123, "x-cuSTOM-HeAder" => "value" }
To record your application's real HTTP interactions and replay them later in tests you can use VCR with WebMock.
WebMock.after_request do |request_signature, response|
puts "Request #{request_signature} was made and #{response} was returned"
end
WebMock.after_request(except: [:patron],
real_requests_only: true) do |req_signature, response|
puts "Request #{req_signature} was made and #{response} was returned"
end
Please submit them here http://github.com/bblimke/webmock/issues
You can contribute by triaging issues which may include reproducing bug reports or asking for vital information, such as version numbers or reproduction instructions. If you would like to start triaging issues, one easy way to get started is to subscribe to webmock on CodeTriage.
If you have any suggestions on how to improve WebMock please send an email to the mailing list groups.google.com/group/webmock-users
I'm particularly interested in how the DSL could be improved.
In order to work on Webmock you first need to fork and clone the repo. Please do any work on a dedicated branch and rebase against master before sending a pull request.
The initial lines of this project were written during New Bamboo Hack Day Thanks to my fellow Bambinos for all the great suggestions!
People who submitted patches and new features or suggested improvements. Many thanks to these people:
- Ben Pickles
- Mark Evans
- Ivan Vega
- Piotr Usewicz
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- Insoo Buzz Jung
- Carlos Alonso Pérez
- trlorenz
- Alexander Simonov
- Thorbjørn Hermanse
- Mark Lorenz
- tjsousa
- Tasos Stathopoulos
- Dan Buettner
- Sven Riedel
- Mark Lorenz
- Dávid Kovács
- fishermand46
- Franky Wahl
- ChaYoung You
- Simon Russell
- Steve Mitchell
- Mattias Putman
- Zachary Anker
- Emmanuel Sambo
- Ramon Tayag
- Johannes Schlumberger
- Siôn Le Roux
- Matt Palmer
- Zhao Wen
- Krzysztof Rygielski
- Magne Land
- yurivm
- Mike Knepper
- Charles Pence
- Alexey Zapparov
- Pablo Brasero
- Cedric Pimenta
- Michiel Karnebeek
- Alex Kestner
- Manfred Stienstra
- Tim Diggins
- Gabriel Chaney
- Chris Griego
- Taiki Ono
- Jonathan Schatz
- Jose Luis Honorato
- Aaron Kromer
- Pavel Jurašek
- Jake Worth
- Gabe Martin-Dempesy
- Michael Grosser
- Aleksei Maridashvili
- Ville Lautanala
- Koichi ITO
- Jordan Harband
- Tarmo Tänav
- Joe Marty
- Chris Thomson
- Vít Ondruch
- George Ulmer
- Christof Koenig
- Chung-Yi Chi
- Olexandr Hoshylyk
- Janko Marohnić
- Pat Allan
- Rick Song
- NARUSE, Yui
- Piotr Boniecki
- Olia Kremmyda
- Michał Matyas
- Matt Brictson
- Kenny Ortmann
- redbar0n
- Lukas Pokorny
- Arkadiy Tetelman
- Kazato Sugimoto
- Olle Jonsson
- Pavel Rosický
- Geremia Taglialatela
- Koichi Sasada
- Yusuke Endoh
- Grey Baker
- SoonKhen OwYong
- Pavel Valena
- Adam Sokolnicki
- Jeff Felchner
- Eike Send
- Claudio Poli
- Csaba Apagyi
- Frederick Cheung
- Fábio D. Batista
- Andriy Yanko
- y-yagi
- Rafael França
- George Claghorn
- Alex Junger
- Orien Madgwick
- Andrei Sidorov
- Marco Costa
- Ryan Davis
- Brandur
- Samuel Williams
- Patrik Ragnarsson
- Alex Coomans
- Vesa Laakso
- John Hawthorn
- guppy0356
- Thilo Rusche
- Andrew Stuntz
- Lucas Uyezu
- Bruno Sutic
- Ryan Kerr
- Adam Harwood
- Ben Koshy
- Jesse Bowes
- Marek Kasztelnik
- ce07c3
- Jun Jiang
- Oleksiy Kovyrin
- Matt Larraz
- Tony Schneider
- Niklas Hösl
- Johanna Hartmann
- Alex Vondrak
- Will Storey
- Eduardo Hernandez
For a full list of contributors you can visit the contributors page.
Thank you Fakeweb! This library was inspired by FakeWeb. I imported some solutions from that project to WebMock. I also copied some code i.e Net:HTTP adapter. Fakeweb architecture unfortunately didn't allow me to extend it easily with the features I needed. I also preferred some things to work differently i.e request stub precedence.
Copyright (c) 2009-2010 Bartosz Blimke. See LICENSE for details.