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This PR adds an interface for the ConnexionMiddleware, similar to the
interface of the Connexion Apps.
The Connexion Apps are now a simple wrapper around the
ConnexionMiddleware and framework app, delegating the work to the
middleware. This enables a similar interface and behavior for users when
using either the middleware or apps.
The arguments are repeated everywhere there is a user interface, but are
parsed in a central place. Repeating the arguments is not DRY, but
needed to provide users with IDE autocomplete, typing, etc. They are
parsed in a single `_Options` class, which also provides a mechanism to
set default options on an App level, and override them on the more
granular API level.
This makes the long list of provided parameters a lot more manageable,
so I would like to use it for the `Jsonifier` as well, and re-add the
`debug` and `extra_files` arguments which I have dropped in previous
PRs. I'll submit a separate PR for this.
I renamed the `options` parameter to `swagger_ui_options` since it only
contains swagger UI options. This is a breaking change though, and we'll
need to highlight this upon release.
We still have quite a lot of `App`, `MiddlewareApp`, and abstract
classes. It would be great if we could find a way to reduce those
further, or at least find better naming to make it more clear what each
one does 🙂 .
Finally, I added examples on how the middleware can be used with third
party frameworks under `examples/frameworks`. Currently there's an
example for Starlette and Quart, but this should be easy to extend. They
also show how the `ASGIDecorator` and `StarletteDecorator` from my
previous PR can be used.
15 lines
462 B
Python
15 lines
462 B
Python
import json
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def test_app(unordered_definition_app):
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app_client = unordered_definition_app.test_client()
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response = app_client.get(
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"/v1.0/unordered-params/1?first=first&second=2"
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) # type: flask.Response
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assert response.status_code == 400
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response_data = json.loads(response.data.decode("utf-8", "replace"))
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assert (
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response_data["detail"]
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== "Wrong type, expected 'integer' for query parameter 'first'"
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)
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