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What
A new ctx.forward utility may be added to forward the currently captured request to its original destination (bypass).
Why
- See #655
Currently bypassing is done via implicit/explicit return in the resolver. This is not intuitive and deterministic action, which also makes it hard to distinguish when the user forgot to return a mocked response, and when they meant to b
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Hey Guys,
I see an IllegalStateException when running one particular test.
What steps will reproduce the problem?
The following code fails each time it is run
Testcase:
package backend.model.posting
import backend.controller.exceptions.ConflictException
import backend.model.location.Location
import backend.model.user.UserAccount
import org.junit.Before
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https://github.com/agriffis/vcrpy-unittest adds a VCRTestCase (and a VCRMixin) class. They consists only of 23 lines of code. Please include those two functions in your project to avoid needing to install another package. Those tiny package have a bigger overhead and packaging them for Debian would be rejected due to this reason.
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A "normal" event on an instance ignores null subscriptions. If I do so on a substituted interface, a null subscription leads to an exception. I have a not so nice legacy code with different listeners to an event an one class that does null-attach internally under some conditions, would be nice if this behaviour would be able to be tested as well. Example code for the problem:
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Take this class, for example:
`
import Foundation
// some comment has import SOMEBADTHING
public protocol TestProtocol: AnyObject {
func doSomething() -> Void
}
`
The generated mock ends up having:
... import SOMEBADTHING ...
Looks like it is looking for "{import .*}" in source files and just adding that verbatim to the output file, causing compile issues.
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Hi,
It seems like the HTTP Assert package does not allow me to specify a body to pass in a POST request for example. Looking at the
HTTPBody()function, the body argument is set tonil:req, err := http.NewRequest(method, url+"?"+values.Encode(), nil)Is this by design, or am I looking at a missing feature?
Cheers,