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Name: gabbi
Version: 1.40.0
Summary: Declarative HTTP testing library
Home-page: https://github.com/cdent/gabbi
Author: Chris Dent
Author-email: cdent@anticdent.org
License: Apache-2
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        Gabbi
        =====
        
        `Release Notes`_
        
        Gabbi is a tool for running HTTP tests where requests and responses
        are represented in a declarative YAML-based form. The simplest test
        looks like this::
        
            tests:
            - name: A test
              GET: /api/resources/id
        
        See the docs_ for more details on the many features and formats for
        setting request headers and bodies and evaluating responses.
        
        Gabbi is tested with Python 2.7, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6 and pypy.
        
        Tests can be run using `unittest`_ style test runners, `pytest`_
        or from the command line with a `gabbi-run`_ script.
        
        There is a `gabbi-demo`_ repository which provides a tutorial via
        its commit history. The demo builds a simple API using gabbi to
        facilitate test driven development.
        
        .. _Release Notes: https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/release.html
        .. _docs: https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/
        .. _gabbi-demo: https://github.com/cdent/gabbi-demo
        .. _unittest: https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/example.html#loader
        .. _pytest: http://pytest.org/
        .. _loader docs: https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/example.html#pytest
        .. _gabbi-run: https://gabbi.readthedocs.io/en/latest/runner.html
        
        Purpose
        -------
        
        Gabbi works to bridge the gap between human readable YAML files that
        represent HTTP requests and expected responses and the obscured realm of
        Python-based, object-oriented unit tests in the style of the unittest
        module and its derivatives.
        
        Each YAML file represents an ordered list of HTTP requests along with
        the expected responses. This allows a single file to represent a
        process in the API being tested. For example:
        
        * Create a resource.
        * Retrieve a resource.
        * Delete a resource.
        * Retrieve a resource again to confirm it is gone.
        
        At the same time it is still possible to ask gabbi to run just one
        request. If it is in a sequence of tests, those tests prior to it in
        the YAML file will be run (in order). In any single process any test
        will only be run once. Concurrency is handled such that one file
        runs in one process.
        
        These features mean that it is possible to create tests that are
        useful for both humans (as tools for improving and developing APIs)
        and automated CI systems.
        
        Testing and Developing Gabbi
        ----------------------------
        
        To get started, after cloning the `repository`_, you should install the
        development dependencies::
        
            $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
        
        If you prefer to keep things isolated you can create a virtual
        environment::
        
            $ virtualenv gabbi-venv
            $ . gabbi-venv/bin/activate
            $ pip install -r requirements-dev.txt
        
        Gabbi is set up to be developed and tested using `tox`_ (installed via
        ``requirements-dev.txt``). To run the built-in tests (the YAML files
        are in the directories ``gabbi/tests/gabbits_*`` and loaded by the file
        ``gabbi/test_*.py``), you call ``tox``::
        
            tox -epep8,py27,py34
        
        If you have the dependencies installed (or a warmed up
        virtualenv) you can run the tests by hand and exit on the first
        failure::
        
            python -m subunit.run discover -f gabbi | subunit2pyunit
        
        Testing can be limited to individual modules by specifying them
        after the tox invocation::
        
            tox -epep8,py27,py34 -- test_driver test_handlers
        
        If you wish to avoid running tests that connect to internet hosts,
        set ``GABBI_SKIP_NETWORK`` to ``True``.
        
        .. _tox: https://tox.readthedocs.io/
        .. _repository: https://github.com/cdent/gabbi
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Information Technology
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
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