Allows for mocking and testing usages of RxHttpClientBuilder in application code
Below is an example:
TestRxHttpClientBuilder client = new TestRxHttpClientBuilder() client.expect { uri '/foo/bar' method "POST" contentType 'application/json' json { title "Ping" } }.respond { created() json { title "Pong" } } Observablep = client.post("https://localhost:8080/foo/bar") { contentType 'application/json' json { title "Ping" } } assert client.verify()
Type | Name and description |
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HttpTestServer |
currentServer |
Constructor and description |
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TestRxHttpClientBuilder
(Configuration configuration = new DefaultConfiguration() |
Type | Name and description |
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void |
close() |
TestHttpServerRequestBuilder |
expect(java.lang.String server, groovy.lang.Closure expectedRequest) Adds a new request expectation |
TestHttpServerRequestBuilder |
expect(groovy.lang.Closure expectedRequest) Adds a new request expectation on a ephemeral port |
Methods inherited from class | Name |
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class RxHttpClientBuilder |
buildSslContext, buildSslContext, close, customizeRequest, delete, doRequest, get, head, options, patch, post, put |
class java.lang.Object |
java.lang.Object#wait(long, int), java.lang.Object#wait(long), java.lang.Object#wait(), java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object), java.lang.Object#toString(), java.lang.Object#hashCode(), java.lang.Object#getClass(), java.lang.Object#notify(), java.lang.Object#notifyAll() |
Adds a new request expectation
expectedRequest
- The expected requestAdds a new request expectation on a ephemeral port
expectedRequest
- The expected request