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Testing API calls with django
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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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The default endpoint for testing is `/graphql`. You can override this in the `settings <https://docs.graphene-python.org/projects/django/en/latest/settings/#testing-endpoint>`__.
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Usage:
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.. code:: python
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import json
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from graphene_django.utils.testing import GraphQLTestCase
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class MyFancyTestCase(GraphQLTestCase):
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def test_some_query(self):
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response = self.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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operation_name='myModel'
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)
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content = json.loads(response.content)
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# This validates the status code and if you get errors
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self.assertResponseNoErrors(response)
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# Add some more asserts if you like
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...
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def test_query_with_variables(self):
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response = self.query(
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'''
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query myModel($id: Int!){
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myModel(id: $id) {
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id
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name
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}
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}
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''',
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operation_name='myModel',
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variables={'id': 1}
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)
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content = json.loads(response.content)
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# This validates the status code and if you get errors
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self.assertResponseNoErrors(response)
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# Add some more asserts if you like
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...
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def test_some_mutation(self):
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response = self.query(
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'''
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mutation myMutation($input: MyMutationInput!) {
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myMutation(input: $input) {
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my-model {
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id
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name
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}
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}
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}
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''',
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operation_name='myMutation',
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input_data={'my_field': 'foo', 'other_field': 'bar'}
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)
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# This validates the status code and if you get errors
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self.assertResponseNoErrors(response)
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# Add some more asserts if you like
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...
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For testing mutations that are executed within a transaction you should subclass `GraphQLTransactionTestCase`
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Usage:
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.. code:: python
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import json
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from graphene_django.utils.testing import GraphQLTransactionTestCase
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class MyFancyTransactionTestCase(GraphQLTransactionTestCase):
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def test_some_mutation_that_executes_within_a_transaction(self):
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response = self.query(
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'''
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mutation myMutation($input: MyMutationInput!) {
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myMutation(input: $input) {
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my-model {
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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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''',
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operation_name='myMutation',
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input_data={'my_field': 'foo', 'other_field': 'bar'}
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)
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# This validates the status code and if you get errors
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self.assertResponseNoErrors(response)
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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 json
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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 = client_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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operation_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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