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Extract query function from GraphQLTestCase making it possible to use in a pytest fixture (#1015)
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Testing API calls with django
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=============================
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Using unittest
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--------------
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If you want to unittest your API calls derive your test case from the class `GraphQLTestCase`.
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Your endpoint is set through the `GRAPHQL_URL` attribute on `GraphQLTestCase`. The default endpoint is `GRAPHQL_URL = "/graphql/"`.
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import json
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from graphene_django.utils.testing import GraphQLTestCase
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from my_project.config.schema import schema
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class MyFancyTestCase(GraphQLTestCase):
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# Here you need to inject your test case's schema
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GRAPHQL_SCHEMA = schema
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def test_some_query(self):
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response = self.query(
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'''
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# Add some more asserts if you like
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...
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Using pytest
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------------
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To use pytest define a simple fixture using the query helper below
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.. code:: python
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# Create a fixture using the graphql_query helper and `client` fixture from `pytest-django`.
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import pytest
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from graphene_django.utils.testing import graphql_query
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@pytest.fixture
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def client_query(client)
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def func(*args, **kwargs):
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return graphql_query(*args, **kwargs, client=client)
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return func
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# Test you query using the client_query fixture
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def test_some_query(client_query):
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response = graphql_query(
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'''
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query {
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myModel {
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id
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name
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}
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}
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''',
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op_name='myModel'
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)
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content = json.loads(response.content)
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assert 'errors' not in content
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from ..utils import camelize, get_model_fields, GraphQLTestCase
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from .models import Film, Reporter
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from ..utils.testing import graphql_query
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def test_get_model_fields_no_duplication():
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"operationName",
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"QueryName",
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) in body.items(), "Field 'operationName' is not present in the final request."
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@pytest.mark.django_db
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@patch("graphene_django.utils.testing.Client.post")
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def test_graphql_query_case_op_name(post_mock):
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graphql_query("query { }", op_name="QueryName")
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body = json.loads(post_mock.call_args.args[1])
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# `operationName` field from https://graphql.org/learn/serving-over-http/#post-request
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assert (
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"operationName",
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"QueryName",
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) in body.items(), "Field 'operationName' is not present in the final request."
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@pytest.fixture
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def client_query(client):
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def func(*args, **kwargs):
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return graphql_query(*args, client=client, **kwargs)
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return func
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def test_pytest_fixture_usage(client_query):
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response = graphql_query("query { test }")
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content = json.loads(response.content)
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assert content == {"data": {"test": "Hello World"}}
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from django.test import TestCase, Client
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DEFAULT_GRAPHQL_URL = "/graphql/"
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def graphql_query(
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query,
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op_name=None,
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input_data=None,
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variables=None,
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headers=None,
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client=None,
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graphql_url=None,
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):
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"""
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Args:
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query (string) - GraphQL query to run
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op_name (string) - If the query is a mutation or named query, you must
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supply the op_name. For annon queries ("{ ... }"),
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should be None (default).
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input_data (dict) - If provided, the $input variable in GraphQL will be set
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to this value. If both ``input_data`` and ``variables``,
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are provided, the ``input`` field in the ``variables``
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dict will be overwritten with this value.
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variables (dict) - If provided, the "variables" field in GraphQL will be
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set to this value.
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headers (dict) - If provided, the headers in POST request to GRAPHQL_URL
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will be set to this value.
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client (django.test.Client) - Test client. Defaults to django.test.Client.
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graphql_url (string) - URL to graphql endpoint. Defaults to "/graphql".
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Returns:
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Response object from client
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"""
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if client is None:
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client = Client()
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if not graphql_url:
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graphql_url = DEFAULT_GRAPHQL_URL
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body = {"query": query}
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if op_name:
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body["operationName"] = op_name
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if variables:
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body["variables"] = variables
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if input_data:
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if variables in body:
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body["variables"]["input"] = input_data
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else:
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body["variables"] = {"input": input_data}
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if headers:
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resp = client.post(
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graphql_url, json.dumps(body), content_type="application/json", **headers
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)
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else:
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resp = client.post(
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graphql_url, json.dumps(body), content_type="application/json"
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)
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return resp
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class GraphQLTestCase(TestCase):
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"""
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"""
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# URL to graphql endpoint
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GRAPHQL_URL = "/graphql/"
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# Here you need to set your graphql schema for the tests
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GRAPHQL_SCHEMA = None
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GRAPHQL_URL = DEFAULT_GRAPHQL_URL
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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super(GraphQLTestCase, cls).setUpClass()
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if not cls.GRAPHQL_SCHEMA:
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raise AttributeError(
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"Variable GRAPHQL_SCHEMA not defined in GraphQLTestCase."
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)
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cls._client = Client()
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def query(self, query, op_name=None, input_data=None, variables=None, headers=None):
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Returns:
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Response object from client
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"""
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body = {"query": query}
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if op_name:
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body["operationName"] = op_name
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if variables:
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body["variables"] = variables
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if input_data:
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if variables in body:
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body["variables"]["input"] = input_data
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else:
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body["variables"] = {"input": input_data}
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if headers:
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resp = self._client.post(
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self.GRAPHQL_URL,
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json.dumps(body),
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content_type="application/json",
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**headers
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)
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else:
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resp = self._client.post(
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self.GRAPHQL_URL, json.dumps(body), content_type="application/json"
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)
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return resp
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return graphql_query(
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query,
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op_name=op_name,
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input_data=input_data,
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variables=variables,
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headers=headers,
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client=self._client,
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graphql_url=self.GRAPHQL_URL,
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)
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def assertResponseNoErrors(self, resp):
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"""
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