NAME
Test::JsonAPI::Autodoc - Test JSON API response and auto generate API documents
SYNOPSIS
use HTTP::Request::Common;
use Test::More;
use Test::JsonAPI::Autodoc;
# JSON request
describe 'POST /foo' => sub {
my $req = POST 'http://localhost:5000/foo';
$req->header('Content-Type' => 'application/json');
$req->content(q{
{
"id": 1,
"message": "blah blah"
}
});
my $res = http_ok($req, 200, "returns response"); # <= Check status whether 200, and generate documents.
# And this test method returns the response as hash reference.
};
# Can also request application/x-www-form-urlencoded
describe 'POST /bar' => sub {
my $req = POST 'http://localhost:3000/bar', [ id => 42, message => 'hello' ];
http_ok($req, 200, "returns response");
}
# And you can use Plack::Test
use Plack::Test;
use Plack::Request;
my $app = sub {
my $env = shift;
my $req = Plack::Request->new($env);
if ($req->path eq '/') {
return [ 200, [ 'Content-Type' => 'application/json' ], ['{ "message" : "success" }'] ];
}
return [ 404, [ 'Content-Type' => 'text/plain' ], [ "Not found" ] ];
};
my $test_app = Plack::Test->create($app);
describe 'POST /' => sub {
my $req = POST '/';
$req->header('Content-Type' => 'application/json');
$req->content(q{
{
"id": 1,
"message": "blah blah"
}
});
plack_ok($test_app, $req, 200, "get message ok");
};
# Of course you can use `test_psgi`
test_psgi $app, sub {
my $cb = shift;
describe 'POST /not-exist' => sub {
my $req = POST '/not-exist';
$req->header('Content-Type' => 'application/json');
$req->content(q{
{
"id": 1,
"message": "blah blah"
}
});
plack_ok($cb, $req, 404, "not found");
};
};
DESCRIPTION
Test::JsonAPI::Autodoc tests JSON API response (only check status code). And it generates API documents according to the response automatically. Please refer to "USAGE" for details.
USAGE
A document will be generated if describe
is used instead of Test::More::subtest
. And call http_ok
or plack_ok
at inside of describe
, then it tests API response and convert the response to markdown document.
Run test as follows.
$ TEST_JSONAPI_AUTODOC=1 prove t/test.t
If TEST_JSONAPI_AUTODOC
doesn't have true value, documents will not generate.
The example of test.t is as follows.
use HTTP::Request::Common;
use Test::More;
use Test::JsonAPI::Autodoc;
# JSON request
describe 'POST /foo' => sub {
my $req = POST 'http://localhost:5000/foo';
$req->header('Content-Type' => 'application/json');
$req->content(q{
{
"id": 1,
"message": "blah blah"
}
});
http_ok($req, 200, "get message ok");
};
The following markdown document are outputted after execution of a test. Document will output to $project_root/docs/test.md on default setting.
generated at: 2013-11-04 22:41:10
## POST /foo
get message ok
### Target Server
http://localhost:5000
### Parameters
__application/json__
- `id`: Number (e.g. 1)
- `message`: String (e.g. "blah blah")
### Request
POST /foo
### Response
- Status: 200
- Content-Type: application/json
```json
{
"message" : "success"
}
```
Please also refer to example (https://github.com/moznion/Test-JsonAPI-Autodoc/tree/master/eg).
METHODS
describe ($description, \&coderef)
describe
method can be used likeTest::More::subtest
. If this method is called, a document will be outputted with a test.$description
will be headline of markdown documents.*** DO NOT USE THIS METHOD AS NESTING ***
http_ok ($request, $expected_status_code, $note)
http_ok
method tests API response (only status code). and convert the response to markdown document.$note
will be note of markdown documents.When this method is not called at inside of
describe
, documents is not generated.And this method returns the response as hash reference.
Example of response structure;
$response = { status => <% status code %>, content_type => <% content type %>, body => <% response body %>, }
Moreover if
$note
is hash reference like below, you can describe each request parameters.{ description => 'get message ok', param_description => { param1 => 'This is param1' param2 => 'This is param2', }, }
description
is the same as the time of using as <$note> as scalar.param_description
contains descriptions about request parameters. Now, this faculty only can describe request parameters are belonging to top level. Please refer https://github.com/moznion/Test-JsonAPI-Autodoc/tree/master/eg/http_with_req_params_description.t and https://github.com/moznion/Test-JsonAPI-Autodoc/tree/master/eg/doc/http_with_req_params_description.md.plack_ok ($plack_app, $request, $expected_status_code, $note)
plack_ok
method carries out almost the same operation ashttp_ok
. This method is for Plack application. This method requires plack application as the first argument.This method also returns the response as hash reference.
set_documents_path
Set the output place of a document. An absolute path and a relative path can be used.
set_template
Set the original template. This method require the string. Please refer to "CUSTOM TEMPLATE" for details.
REQUIREMENTS
Generated document will output to $project_root/docs/ on default setting. $project_root means the directory on which cpanfile discovered while going back to a root directory from a test script is put. Therefore, it is necessary to put cpanfile on a project root.
CONFIGURATION AND ENVIRONMENT
TEST_JSONAPI_AUTODOC
Documents are generated when true value is set to this environment variable.
CUSTOM TEMPLATE
You can customize template of markdown documents.
Available variables are the followings.
description
generated_at
results
result.note
result.path
result.server
result.method
result.query
result.request_content_type
result.request_parameters
result.is_plack_app
result.status
result.response_body
result.response_content_type
Example
: if $generated_at {
generated at: <: $generated_at :>
: }
## <: $description :>
: for $results -> $result {
<: $result.note :>
: if $result.server {
### Target Server
<: $result.server :>
: if $result.is_plack_app {
(Plack application)
: }
:}
### Parameters
: if $result.request_parameters {
: if $result.request_content_type {
__<: $result.request_content_type :>__
: }
: for $result.request_parameters -> $parameter {
<: $parameter :>
: }
: }
: else {
Not required
: }
### Request
<: $result.method:> <: $result.path :>
: if $result.query {
<: $result.query :>
: }
### Response
- Status: <: $result.status :>
- Content-Type: <: $result.response_content_type :>
```json
<: $result.response_body :>
```
: }
Template needs to be written by Text::Xslate::Syntax::Kolon as looking.
FAQ
Does this module correspond to JSON-RPC?
Yes. It can use as https://github.com/moznion/Test-JsonAPI-Autodoc/tree/master/eg/json_rpc.t.
Can methods of Test::More (e.g. subtest()
) be called in describe()
?
Yes, of course!
INSPIRED
This module is inspired by “autodoc”, which is written by Ruby. That is very nice RSpec extension.
See also https://github.com/r7kamura/autodoc
CONTRIBUTORS
Yuuki Tsubouchi (y-uuki)
LICENSE
Copyright (C) moznion.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
AUTHOR
moznion <moznion@gmail.com>