ovr / swagger-assert-helper
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Requires
- php: >=5.6
- flow/jsonpath: ~0.3.1
- phpunit/phpunit: >=4.8 <6.0
- zircote/swagger-php: ^2.0.13
Requires (Dev)
- fzaninotto/faker: ~1.6.0
- illuminate/http: 5.2.37
- phpunit/phpunit: ~5.4.6
- slim/slim: 3.0.0
- symfony/http-foundation: 3.0.0
- symfony/var-dumper: ~3.3.0
- zendframework/zend-http: 2.5.4
README
This library bring support for:
- Making HTTP Request by Swagger Path
- Asserting HTTP Response with Swagger Response Scheme
- Functional testing on top of frameworks:
Zend
,Laravel
,Slim
,Symfony
- Integration testing on top of:
Guzzle
Installing via Composer
You can use Composer .
composer require ovr/swagger-assert-helper
How to use?
1. Write Swagger Definition for your API:
I love to use PHP comments, example:
/** * @SWG\Definition( * definition = "UserResponse", * required={"id", "name"}, * @SWG\Property(property="id", type="integer", format="int64"), * @SWG\Property(property="name", type="string"), * ); */ class UserController extends AbstractController { /** * @SWG\Get( * tags={"User"}, * path="/user/{id}", * operationId="getUserById", * summary="Find user by $id", * @SWG\Parameter( * name="id", * description="$id of the specified", * in="path", * required=true, * type="string" * ), * @SWG\Response( * response=200, * description="success", * @SWG\Schema(ref="#/definitions/UserResponse") * ), * @SWG\Response( * response=404, * description="Not found" * ) * ) */ public function getAction() {} }
More definition examples you can find in:
- Example/API - example of small HTTP REST service by PHP comments
- Example/GitHub - example definitions for
api.github.com
by PHP comments
2. Write test for your Controller
Functional
Functional - when you execute Request
inside your service (PHP
code), there are support for:
- Symfony by SymfonyTrait
- Laravel by LaravelTrait
- Zend by ZendTrait
- Slim by SlimTrait
Example:
class UserControllerTest extends \PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase { // You should use trait for your framework, review supported and use what you need use \Ovr\Swagger\SymfonyTrait; public function testGetUserById() { // We define operation called getUserById in first step! $operation = $this->getSwaggerWrapper()->getOperationByName('getUserById'); // Call makeRequestByOperation from our framework Trait, SymfonyTrait for us $request = $this->makeRequestByOperation( $operation, [ 'id' => 1 ] ); // This will be \Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Request var_dump($request); // You should execute your API module by Request and get Response $response = $this->getApi()->handle($request); $this->getSwaggerWrapper()->assertHttpResponseForOperation( // Call makeRequestByOperation from our framework Trait, SymfonyTrait for us $this->extractResponseData($response), // getUserById $operation, // Operation can response by codes that your defined, lets assert that it will be 200 (HTTP_OK) Response::HTTP_OK ); } /** * Return API module/service/bundle, that handle request and return Response for it */ abstract public function getApi(); /** * SwaggerWrapper store all information about API and help us with assertHttpResponseForOperation * * @return \Ovr\Swagger\SwaggerWrapper */ protected function getSwaggerWrapper() { return new \Ovr\Swagger\SwaggerWrapper( \Swagger\scan( // Path to your API __DIR__ . '/../../examples/api' ) ); } }
Integration
Integration - when you execute Request
by real transport, there are support for:
- Guzzle by GuzzleTrait
FAQ
- Q: Can this library validate my Swagger definition?
- A: No. This library validate your API requests and responses match your Swagger definition.
- Q: What content types are supported?
- A: JSON for now, ask me for XML or something else in the issues.
LICENSE
This project is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT License.
See the LICENSE file for more information.