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Testing
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test_client
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Connexion exposes a ``test_client`` which you can use to make requests against your
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Connexion application during tests.
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.. code-block:: python
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def test_homepage():
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app = ... # Set up app
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kwarg = {...}
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with app.test_client(**kwargs) as client:
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response = client.get("/")
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assert response.status_code == 200
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The passed in keywords used to create a `Starlette` ``TestClient`` which is then returned.
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For more information, please check the `Starlette documentation`_.
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.. _Starlette documentation: https://www.starlette.io/testclient/
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TestContext
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-----------
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To have access to the :doc:`context` variables during tests, you can use the :class:`.TestContext`
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provided by Connexion.
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.. code-block:: python
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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from connexion.context import operation
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from connexion.testing import TestContext
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def get_method():
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"""Function called within TestContext you can access the context variables here."""
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return operation.method
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def test():
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operation = MagicMock(name="operation")
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operation.method = "post"
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with TestContext(operation=operation):
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assert get_method() == "post
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If you don't pass in a certain context variable, the `TestContext` will generate a dummy one.
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