graphene-django/graphene_django/utils/testing.py
Tonye Jack 4b7119d691
Add a default msg to show the response content. (#1064)
* Add a default msg to show the response content.

This seems like an issue with using assertResponseNoErrors and assertResponseHasErrors 

Which doesn't include any errors specific to the response and currently just shows.

```python
    self.assertNotIn("errors", list(content.keys()))
AssertionError: 'errors' unexpectedly found in ['errors', 'data']
```

* Update testing.py
2020-11-27 15:52:42 -08:00

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import json
from django.test import TestCase, Client
DEFAULT_GRAPHQL_URL = "/graphql/"
def graphql_query(
query,
op_name=None,
input_data=None,
variables=None,
headers=None,
client=None,
graphql_url=None,
):
"""
Args:
query (string) - GraphQL query to run
op_name (string) - If the query is a mutation or named query, you must
supply the op_name. For annon queries ("{ ... }"),
should be None (default).
input_data (dict) - If provided, the $input variable in GraphQL will be set
to this value. If both ``input_data`` and ``variables``,
are provided, the ``input`` field in the ``variables``
dict will be overwritten with this value.
variables (dict) - If provided, the "variables" field in GraphQL will be
set to this value.
headers (dict) - If provided, the headers in POST request to GRAPHQL_URL
will be set to this value.
client (django.test.Client) - Test client. Defaults to django.test.Client.
graphql_url (string) - URL to graphql endpoint. Defaults to "/graphql".
Returns:
Response object from client
"""
if client is None:
client = Client()
if not graphql_url:
graphql_url = DEFAULT_GRAPHQL_URL
body = {"query": query}
if op_name:
body["operationName"] = op_name
if variables:
body["variables"] = variables
if input_data:
if "variables" in body:
body["variables"]["input"] = input_data
else:
body["variables"] = {"input": input_data}
if headers:
resp = client.post(
graphql_url, json.dumps(body), content_type="application/json", **headers
)
else:
resp = client.post(
graphql_url, json.dumps(body), content_type="application/json"
)
return resp
class GraphQLTestCase(TestCase):
"""
Based on: https://www.sam.today/blog/testing-graphql-with-graphene-django/
"""
# URL to graphql endpoint
GRAPHQL_URL = DEFAULT_GRAPHQL_URL
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
super(GraphQLTestCase, cls).setUpClass()
cls._client = Client()
def query(self, query, op_name=None, input_data=None, variables=None, headers=None):
"""
Args:
query (string) - GraphQL query to run
op_name (string) - If the query is a mutation or named query, you must
supply the op_name. For annon queries ("{ ... }"),
should be None (default).
input_data (dict) - If provided, the $input variable in GraphQL will be set
to this value. If both ``input_data`` and ``variables``,
are provided, the ``input`` field in the ``variables``
dict will be overwritten with this value.
variables (dict) - If provided, the "variables" field in GraphQL will be
set to this value.
headers (dict) - If provided, the headers in POST request to GRAPHQL_URL
will be set to this value.
Returns:
Response object from client
"""
return graphql_query(
query,
op_name=op_name,
input_data=input_data,
variables=variables,
headers=headers,
client=self._client,
graphql_url=self.GRAPHQL_URL,
)
def assertResponseNoErrors(self, resp, msg=None):
"""
Assert that the call went through correctly. 200 means the syntax is ok, if there are no `errors`,
the call was fine.
:resp HttpResponse: Response
"""
content = json.loads(resp.content)
self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 200, msg or content)
self.assertNotIn("errors", list(content.keys()), msg or content)
def assertResponseHasErrors(self, resp, msg=None):
"""
Assert that the call was failing. Take care: Even with errors, GraphQL returns status 200!
:resp HttpResponse: Response
"""
content = json.loads(resp.content)
self.assertIn("errors", list(content.keys()), msg or content)