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pancho horrillo 9eb186bd0f Revert "Closes: #66"
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Co-authored-by: Roberto Abdelkader Martínez Pérez <robertomartinezp@gmail.com>
2019-11-11 17:47:20 +01:00

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Feature: Setting values for handler response resources in Kapow! server.
Users can set the values in the response
resources by specifying the handler id
and the resource path.
Scenario: Set status code for the current response.
Set the status code through the current
handler.
Given I have a Kapow! server with the following testing routes:
| method | url_pattern |
| GET | /foo |
When I send a request to the testing route "/foo"
And I set the resource "/response/status" with value "418"
And I release the testing request
Then I get 418 as response code in the testing request
Scenario Outline: Set different resources for the current response.
Set the following resources for the current
response through the current handler.
Given I have a Kapow! server with the following testing routes:
| method | url_pattern |
| GET | /foo |
When I send a request to the testing route "/foo"
And I set the resource "<resourcePath>" with value "<value>"
And I release the testing request
Then I get 200 as response code
And I get "OK" as response reason phrase
And I get the value "<value>" for the response "<fieldType>" named "<elementName>" in the testing request
Examples:
| resourcePath | value | fieldType | elementName |
| /response/headers/head1 | headVal1 | header | head1 |
| /response/cookies/cook1 | cookVal1 | cookie | cook1 |
| /response/body | bodyValue1 | body | - |
| /response/stream | bodyValue2 | body | - |
@skip
Scenario: Overwrite a resource for the current response.
Write twice a on a resource, such as a gzip middleware would require:
kapow get /response/body | gzip -c | kapow set /response/body
although for simplicity, we'll just try overwriting the status code.
Given I have a Kapow! server with the following testing routes:
| method | url_pattern |
| GET | /foo |
When I send a request to the testing route "/foo"
And I set the resource "/response/status" with value "418"
And I set the resource "/response/status" with value "200"
And I release the testing request
Then I get 200 as response code in the testing request