shakedown
A tiny Bash DSL for HTTP testing with zero dependencies*.
Make HTTP requests and assert on the response body and headers.
* unless you count cURL and grep
Example
Create test.sh
:
#!/usr/bin/env bash
source shakedown.sh # load the framework
shakedown GET /about # make a GET request
status 200 # assert response status is 200
content_type 'text/html' # assert Content-Type header contains string
header 'Expires' # assert response header exists containing string
contains 'Take back your privacy!' # assert response body contains string
shakedown POST / -d 'q=Shakedown' # make a POST request with form data
status 200
contains 'Bob Seger'
Run the tests against a base URL:
$ ./test.sh -u https://duckduckgo.com
Starting shakedown of https://duckduckgo.com
GET /about
β status 200
β Content-Type: text/html
β header Expires
β contains "Take back your privacy!"
POST /
β status 200
β contains "Bob Seger"
Shakedown complete. 2 passed, 0 failed.
DSL
shakedown <VERB> <PATH> <CURL OPTIONS>
<assertion>
<assertion>
...
Assertions
status <code> Response status code = <code>
contains <string> Response body contains <string>
matches <regex> Response body matches <regex>
header <string> Response headers contains <string>
no_header <string> Response headers do not contain <string>
content_type <string> Content-Type header contains <string>
header_contains <name> <string> Response header <name> contains <string>
HTTP Authentication
Use the -c option to provide credentials.
./test.sh -u my.domain.com -c user:pass
Setting cURL options
Any parameters after the path are passed straight on to cURL.
e.g. To send form data, follow redirects and set verbose output.
shakedown POST /search -d 'query=shakedown' -L -v
Exit code
The exit code is set to the number of failed tests.
Debugging
To help diagnose failing tests use print_headers
, print_body
, or make cURL verbose with '-v'.
More Examples
#!/usr/bin/env bash
source shakedown.sh # load the framework
shakedown GET /foo # make a GET request
status 404 # assert on http status code
content_type 'text/html' # assert Content-Type header contains string
contains 'Not found' # assert body contains string
matches 'No.*' # assert body matches regex
shakedown HEAD / # make a HEAD request
status 302
shakedown GET / -H 'Accept: application/json' # add curl options
print_headers # output response headers for debugging
print_body # output response body for debugging
status 200
header 'Expires'
shakedown PUT /user/1 -d name=Rob # make a PUT request
status 201
shakedown GET http://www.google.com -L # provide full url to override default base url.
status 200 # -L cURL option to follow redirects
shakedown GET http://www.google.com
header_contains 'Referrer-Policy' 'no-referrer' # assert header 'Referrer-Policy' contains value 'no-referrer'
shakedown GET /about
contains "$(cat about.html)" | head -n1 # because this is a bash script we can read files etc.
Environment variables
The environment variables SHAKEDOWN_URL
and SHAKEDOWN_CREDENTIALS
can be used instead of passing -u and -c options.
SHAKEDOWN_URL=https://duckduckgo.com ./test.sh
Request timeouts can be set with:
SHAKEDOWN_CONNECT_TIMEOUT=5 # sets the curl option --connect-timeout. defaults to 5 seconds.
SHAKEDOWN_MAX_TIME=30 # sets the curl option --max-time. defaults to 30 seconds.
Running tests in parallel
Divide your tests into multiple files, then run those in parallel, for example:
export SHAKEDOWN_URL=https://duckduckgo.com
ls -1 test-*.sh | parallel bash
Docker
https://hub.docker.com/r/robwhitby/shakedown
docker run -t -v "$PWD":/work robwhitby/shakedown /work/sample-test.sh -u https://duckduckgo.com