#-- # Author:: Daniel DeLeo () # Copyright:: Copyright 2014-2016, Chef Software, Inc. # License:: Apache License, Version 2.0 # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # require "spec_helper" require "chef/http/json_input" describe Chef::HTTP::JSONInput do let(:json_encoder) { described_class.new() } let(:url) { URI.parse("http://example.com") } let(:headers) { {} } def handle_request json_encoder.handle_request(http_method, url, headers, data) end it "passes the response unmodified" do http_response = double("Net::HTTPSuccess") request = double("Chef::HTTP::HTTPRequest") return_value = "response body" result = json_encoder.handle_response(http_response, request, return_value) expect(result).to eq([http_response, request, return_value]) end it "doesn't handle streaming responses" do http_response = double("Net::HTTPSuccess") expect(json_encoder.stream_response_handler(http_response)).to be nil end it "does nothing for stream completion" do http_response = double("Net::HTTPSuccess") request = double("Chef::HTTP::HTTPRequest") return_value = "response body" result = json_encoder.handle_response(http_response, request, return_value) expect(result).to eq([http_response, request, return_value]) end context "when handling a request with no body" do let(:http_method) { :get } let(:data) { nil } it "passes the request unmodified" do expect(handle_request).to eq([http_method, url, headers, data]) end end context "when the request should be serialized" do let(:http_method) { :put } let(:data) { { foo: "bar" } } let(:expected_data) { %q[{"foo":"bar"}] } context "and the request has a ruby object as the body and no explicit content-type" do it "serializes the body to json" do # Headers Hash get mutated, so we start by asserting it's empty: expect(headers).to be_empty expect(handle_request).to eq([http_method, url, headers, expected_data]) # Now the headers Hash should have json content type: expect(headers).to have_key("Content-Type") expect(headers["Content-Type"]).to eq("application/json") end end context "ant the request has an explicit content type of json" do it "serializes the body to json when content-type is all lowercase" do headers["content-type"] = "application/json" expect(handle_request).to eq([http_method, url, headers, expected_data]) # Content-Type header should be normalized: expect(headers.size).to eq(1) expect(headers).to have_key("Content-Type") expect(headers["Content-Type"]).to eq("application/json") end end end context "when handling a request with an explicit content type other than json" do let(:http_method) { :put } let(:data) { "some arbitrary bytes" } it "does not serialize the body to json when content type is given as lowercase" do headers["content-type"] = "application/x-binary" expect(handle_request).to eq([http_method, url, headers, data]) # not normalized expect(headers).to eq({ "content-type" => "application/x-binary" }) end it "does not serialize the body to json when content type is given in capitalized form" do headers["Content-Type"] = "application/x-binary" expect(handle_request).to eq([http_method, url, headers, data]) # not normalized expect(headers).to eq({ "Content-Type" => "application/x-binary" }) end end end