webmockr 0.8.2
BUG FIXES
- change to
UriPattern
to make sure regex matching is
working as intended (#114) thanks @kenahoo
webmockr 0.8.0
NEW FEATURES
enable()
and the enable()
method on the
Adapter
R6 class gain new parameter quiet
to
toggle whether messages are printed or not (#112)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- to re-create http response objects for both httr and crul we were
using the url from the request object; now we use the url from the
response object, BUT if there is no url in the response object we fall
back to using the url from the request object (#110) (#113)
- improve docs: add further explanation to manual files for both
to_raise()
and to_return()
to explain the
differenc between them and when you may want to use them (#100)
webmockr 0.7.4
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- to support vcr being able to recreate httr objects fully (see github
issue ropensci/vcr#132) we needed to handle additional parts of httr
request objects: fields and output - with this change vcr should return
objects much closer to what real httr requests return (#109)
BUG FIXES
- bug fix + improvement: fixes for simple authentication -
wi_th()
now supports basic_auth
to mock basic
authentication either with crul::auth()
or
httr::authenticate()
(#108)
webmockr 0.7.0
NEW FEATURES
- Gains ability to define more than 1 returned HTTP response, and the
order in which the HTTP responses are returned. The idea is from the
Ruby webmock library, but the implementation is different because the
Ruby and R languages are very different. You can give more than one
to_return()
one creating a stub, or if you want to return
the same response each time, you can use the new times
parameter within to_return()
. As a related use case (#31)
you can mock http retry’s using this new feature (#10) (#32) (#101)
- Gains new function
webmockr_reset()
to be able to reset
stub registry and request registry in one function call (#97)
(#101)
- Gains support for mocking simple authentication.
wi_th()
now accepts basic_auth
in addition to
query, body, and headers. Note that authentication type is ignored
(#103)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- change to how URI’s are matched in
stub_request()
: we
weren’t allowing matching URI’s without schemes; you can now do that. In
addition, webmockr can match URI’s without the “http” scheme, but does
not match if the scheme is “https”. See UriPattern
for more
(#102)
- another change to how URI’s are matched: now query params compared
separately to the URI; note that regex not allowed in query params
(#104) - And now query parameters are compared with the same code both
when regex uri is used and when it is not (#107)
- URI matching for stubs is now done only on the URI’s themselves;
that is, query parameters are removed before comparison, so only the
base url with http scheme, plus paths, are compared (#107)
- wasn’t sure
write_disk_path
behavior was correct when
using httr, seems to be working, added tests for it (#79)
- values for query parameters given to
wi_th()
are now
all coerced to character class to make sure that all comparisons of
stubs and requests are done with the same class (character) (#107)
BUG FIXES
- fix for
uri_regex
usage in stub_request()
:
no longer curl escape the uri_regex
given, only escape a
non-regex uri (#106)
webmockr 0.6.2
- change to
CrulAdapter
: do not use
normalizePath
on the write_disk_path
path so
that relative paths are not changed to full paths - added tests for this
(#95) (#96)
webmockr 0.6.0
NEW FEATURES
- new
Adapter
class to consolidate common code for the
HttrAdapter
and CrulAdapter
classes, which
inherit from Adapter
; not a user facing change (#87)
- pkgdown documentation site gains grouping of functions to help the
user navigate the package: see
https://docs.ropensci.org/webmockr/reference/ (#93)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- now correctly fails with informative message when
write_disk_path
is NULL
when the user is
trying to write to disk while using webmockr (#78)
- improve README construction; use html child for the details section
(#81)
- fix matching stub matching for bodies when bodies are JSON encoded
(#82)
- when vcr was loaded real HTTP requests were being performed twice
when they should have only been performed once (#91) (#92)
BUG FIXES
- fix for
set_body()
method in the Response
class - handle cases where user writing to disk and not, and handle raw
bytes correctly (#80)
- fix to
to_s()
method in StubbedRequest
class - was formatting query parameters incorrectly (#83)
- fix to
BodyPattern
class to handle upload objects in a
list; related issue fixed where wi_th()
parameter
body
was not handling upload objects (#84) (#85)
- httr requests were failing when vcr loaded, but with no cassette
inserted; fixed
handle_request()
to skip vcr-related code
unless a cassette is inserted (#86) (#88)
webmockr 0.5.0
NEW FEATURES
webmockr
now supports mocking writing to disk. TLDR:
see ?mocking-disk-writing
to get started - That is, both of
the major high level http clients in R, crul and httr, support writing
directly to disk (rather than the user manually getting the http
response and writing it to disk). supporting this required quite a bit
of work, both in code and in thinking about how to support the various
scenarios in which users can find themselves when dealing with writing
to disk - Please get in touch if you have problems with this (#57)
(#76)
- gains
request_registry_clear()
method to easily clear
all requests in the request registry (#75)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- better docs for R6 classes with R6 support in new roxygen2 version
on cran (#77)
- httr simple auth was being ignored - its now supported (simple auth
with crul already worked) (#74)
BUG FIXES
- fix to handle raw responses that can not be converted to character,
such as images; needed due to issue
https://github.com/ropensci/vcr/issues/112 (#72) (#73)
webmockr 0.4.0
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- fix link to http testing book, change ropensci to ropenscilabs
(#67)
- fixes to request matching: single match types working now (e.g.,
just match on query, or just on headers); in addition, header matching
now works; added examples of single match types (#68) (#69)
BUG FIXES
- fix stub specification within crul and httr adapters; typo in
setting headers (#70)
webmockr 0.3.4
DEFUNCT
- underscore methods
to_return_()
and
wi_th_()
are defunct (#60) (#64)
NEW FEATURES
to_return()
gains parameter .list
(#60)
(#64)
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- typo fixes (#62) thanks @Bisaloo !
- improved the print method for stubs, found in
StubbedRequest
, to have better behavior for very long
strings such as in headers and bodies (#63)
BUG FIXES
- fix date in mocked
httr
response object to match the
date format that httr
uses in real HTTP requests (#58)
(#61) via https://github.com/ropensci/vcr/issues/91
- fix response headers in mocked
httr
response objects.
httr
makes the list of headers insensitive to case, so we
now use that function from the package (#59) (#61)
to_return()
and wi_th()
drop use of the
lazyeval
package and fall back to using the simple
list(...)
- fixes problem where creating stubs was failing
within test_that()
blocks due to some weird lazy eval
conflicts (i think) (#60) (#64) thanks @karawoo !
webmockr 0.3.0
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- returned mocked response headers were retaining case that the user
gave - whereas they should be all lowercased to match the output in
crul
and httr
. now fixed. (#49) thanks @hlapp
- returned mocked response headers were not all of character class,
but depended on what class was given by the user on creating the stub.
this is now fixed, returning all character class values for response
headers (#48) thanks @hlapp
- skip tests that require
vcr
if vcr
is not
available (#53)
- internal change to crul adapter to produce the same http response as
a new version of crul returns - adds a
response_headers_all
slot (#51) (#54)
webmockr 0.2.9
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- make
request_registry()
and
stub_registry()
print methods more similar to avoid
confusion for users (#35)
- update docs for
enable
/disable
to indicate
that crul
and httr
supported (#46) (related to
#45)
- wrap httr adapter examples in
requireNamespace
so only
run when httr available
- clean up
.onLoad
call, removing commented out code, and
add note about creating adapter objects does not load crul and httr
packages
BUG FIXES
- fix to
enable()
and disable()
methods.
even though httr
is in Suggests, we were loading all
adapters (crul, httr) with stop
when the package was not
found. We now give a message and skip when a package not installed. In
addition, we enable()
and disable()
gain an
adapter
parameter to indicate which package you want to
enable or disable. If adapter
not given we attempt all
adapters. Note that this bug shouldn’t have affected vcr
users as httr
is in Imports in that package, so you’d have
to have httr
installed (#45) thanks to @maelle for uncovering the
problem
webmockr 0.2.8
NEW FEATURES
- Added support for integration with package
httr
; see
HttrAdapter
for the details; webmockr
now
integrates with two HTTP R packages: crul
and
httr
(#43) (#44)
- Along with
httr
integration is a new method
httr_mock()
to turn on mocking for httr
; and
two methods build_httr_response
and
build_httr_request
meant for internal use
webmockr 0.2.6
NEW FEATURES
- Added support for integration with package
vcr
(now on
CRAN) for doing HTTP request caching
webmockr 0.2.4
NEW FEATURES
- New function
enabled()
to ask if webmockr
is enabled, gives a boolean
wi_th()
gains new parameter .list
as an
escape hatch to avoid NSE. examples added in the wi_th
man
file to clarify its use
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- matching by request body was not supported, it now is; added
examples of matching on request body, see
?stub_request
(#36)
- make sure that the adapter for
crul
handles all types
of matches (#29)
- removed all internal usage of pipes in the package. still exporting
pipe for users (#30)
- fixed internals to give vcr error when vcr loaded - for future
release with vcr support (#34)
- require newest
crul
version
BUG FIXES
- Error messages with the suggest stub were not giving bodies. They
now give bodies if needed along with method, uri, headers, query
(#37)
- Fixed
Response
class that was not dealing with
capitalization correctly
webmockr 0.2.0
NEW FEATURES
- New function
to_raise()
to say that a matched response
should return a certain exception, currently to_raise
accepts error classes from the fauxpas
package (#9)
- New function
to_timeout()
to say that a matched
response should return a timeout. This is a special case of
to_raise
to easily do a timeout expectation (#11)
- New function
request_registry()
to list requests in the
request registry (#23)
- package
crul
moved to Imports from Suggests as it’s the
only http client supported for now. will move back to Suggests once we
support at least one other http client
webmockr_configure()
changes: turn_on
has
been removed; allow_net_connect
and
allow_localhost
were ignored before, but are now used and
are now set to FALSE
by default; fixed usage of
allow
which now accepts character vector of URLs instead of
a boolean; the following correctly marked as being ignored for now until
fixed net_http_connect_on_start
,
show_stubbing_instructions
,
query_values_notation
, show_body_diff
(#19)
(#21)
webmockr_disable_net_connect()
now accepts an
allow
parameter to disable all other connections except
those URLs given in allow
webmockr_net_connect_allowed()
now accepts a
uri
parameter to test if a URI/URL is allowed
MINOR IMPROVEMENTS
- Fixed printed stub statement when printed to the console - we
weren’t including headers accurately (#18)
- Added examples to the
stub_registry()
and
stub_registry_clea()
manual files (#24)
- internal methods
build_crul_request
and
build_crul_response
moved outside of the
CrulAdapter
class so that they can be accesed like
webmockr::
in other packages
enable()
and disable()
now return booleans
invisibly
- General improvements to documentation throughout
- Added linting of user inputs to the
to_return()
method,
and docs details on what to input to the method
- Added linting of user inputs to the
wi_th()
method, and
docs details on what to input to the method
BUG FIXES
- Fixed option
allow_localhost
, which wasn’t actually
workin before (#25)
DEPRECATED AND DEFUNCT
webmockr_enable()
and webmockr_disable
are
now defunct. Use webmockr::enable()
and
webmockr::disable()
instead
webmockr 0.1.0
NEW FEATURES