django-rest-assured
Instantly test-cover your Django REST Framework based API.
Django-REST-Assured adds another layer on top of Django REST Framework's APITestCase which allows covering a set of RESTful resource's endpoints with a single class declaration.
This gives both a quick coverage of sanity tests to your API and a more DRY and more friendly platform for writing additional, more comprehensive tests.
As easy as
class CategoryTestCase(ReadWriteRESTAPITestCaseMixin, BaseRESTAPITestCase):
base_name = 'category'
factory_class = CategoryFactory
create_data = {'name': 'comedy'}
update_data = {'name': 'horror'}
Django-REST-Assured is designed to work with factory_boy
for mocking objects to test against. However, you can easily extend the BaseRESTAPITestCase
to work directly with Django Models or any other factory.
Main features
- Class-based declarative API for creating tests.
- Covers the stack through:
route > view > serializer > model
. - Uses Django REST Framework's conventions to minimize configuration.
- All tests return the response object for more extensive assertions.
- Automatic mocking of authentication if a user factory is provided.
Usage
The basic form of usage is simply to create a class that extends
any mixin from rest_assured.testcases
, according to the
endpoints you wish to cover, and the BaseRESTAPITestCase
class.
Then just set the required attributes, and continue extending it from there.
example
class CategoryAPITestCase(ReadWriteRESTAPITestCaseMixin, BaseRESTAPITestCase):
base_name = 'category'
factory_class = Category
create_data = {'name': 'documentary'}
update_data = {'name': 'horror'}
If your API requires authentication and/or authorization just add a user factory class. Assuming you use factory_boy:
example
# in some factories.py module in your accounts app
class User(factory.DjangoModelFactory):
class Meta:
model = User
exclude = ('raw_password',)
first_name = 'Robert'
last_name = factory.Sequence(lambda n: 'Paulson the {0}'.format(n))
email = factory.sequence(lambda n: 'account{0}@example.com'.format(n))
username = 'mayhem'
raw_password = '123'
password = factory.PostGenerationMethodCall('set_password', raw_password)
is_active = True
# now back in your tests.py module
class CategoryAPITestCase(ReadWriteRESTAPITestCaseMixin, BaseRESTAPITestCase):
base_name = 'category'
factory_class = Category
# see here:
user_factory = User
create_data = {'name': 'documentary'}
update_data = {'name': 'horror'}
Supports
Support is determined by which Django versions are supported, and the Python and Django REST Framework versions that go with them. Tests run against all Django versions supported as of July 28, 2020.
- Django 1.11 with Django REST Framework 3.4 - 3.6 and Python 2.7 and 3.5.
- Django 2.1 and 2.2 with Django REST Framework 3.7-3.10 and Python 3.5-3.8.
- Django 3.0 with Django REST Framework 3.10 and Python 3.7-3.8.
Installation
PyPI: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/django-rest-assured
$ pip install django-rest-assured
Source: https://github.com/ydaniv/django-rest-assured
$ git clone https://github.com/ydaniv/django-rest-assured
$ python setup.py install
Contributing
Issues are tracked in the github repository.
Pull requests are welcome!
Running tests
$ pip install pytest pytest-django
$ py.test
License
Django-REST-Assured is distributed under the BSD license.