【转】Debugging WireMock calls when using JUnit WireMockRule

From: https://technicaltesting.wordpress.com/2016/04/29/debugging-wiremock-calls-when-using-junit-wiremockrule/

Mocking using the WireMockRule in your JUnit test classes and struggle with 404’s?

It is not that trivial to find in the WireMock documentation but it is in there, under ‘Listening for requests’ @ http://wiremock.org/verifying.html. Plain debugging fine, but sometimes one really wants to know the details of the calls made to the underlying services that are consumed, especially when WireMocking these services and there is a fine grained matching mechanism to deal with.

Below is the quick awesome tip to get the details you need to resolve the WireMock returned 404’s easily.

Add a request listener to your WireMockRule and Use Java 8 lambdas to smoothly implement the WireMock interface RequestListener that has the single method requestReceived(Request request, Response response). Print out the reponse and request details you want. Run your tests and check the print outs, all set!

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import com.github.tomakehurst.wiremock.junit.WireMockRule;
 
public class Test {
 
   @Rule
   public WireMockRule wireMockRule = new WireMockRule(6969);
 
   @Before
   public void setupTest() {
      wireMockRule.addMockServiceRequestListener((request, response) -> {
         System.out.println("URL Requested => " + request.getAbsoluteUrl());
         System.out.println("Request Body => " + request.getBodyAsString());
         System.out.println("Request Headers => " + request.getAllHeaderKeys());
         System.out.println("Response Status => " + response.getStatus());
         System.out.println("Response Body => " + response.getBodyAsString());
      });
   }
   ...
}
posted @ 2018-08-08 10:06  lily_z  阅读(159)  评论(0编辑  收藏  举报