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vcrpy/tests/unit/test_request.py
Kevin McCarthy 5e295e0603 Serialize dict of lists, use dicts internally
There is a weird quirk in HTTP.  You can send the same header twice.
For this reason, headers are represented by a dict, with lists as the
values.  However, it appears that HTTPlib is completely incapable of
sending the same header twice.  This puts me in a weird position: I want
to be able to accurately represent HTTP headers in cassettes, but I
don't want the extra step of always having to do [0] in the general
case, i.e.  request.headers['key'][0]

In addition, some servers sometimes send the same header more than once,
and httplib *can* deal with this situation.

Futhermore, I wanted to keep the request and response cassette format as
similar as possible.

For this reason, in cassettes I keep a dict with lists as keys, but once
deserialized into VCR, I keep them as plain, naked dicts.
2014-05-03 17:39:12 -10:00

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import pytest
from vcr.request import Request
def test_str():
req = Request('GET', 'http://www.google.com/', '', {})
str(req) == '<Request (GET) http://www.google.com/>'
def test_headers():
headers = {'X-Header1': ['h1'], 'X-Header2': 'h2'}
req = Request('GET', 'http://go.com/', '', headers)
assert req.headers == {'X-Header1': 'h1', 'X-Header2': 'h2'}
req.add_header('X-Header1', 'h11')
assert req.headers == {'X-Header1': 'h11', 'X-Header2': 'h2'}
@pytest.mark.parametrize("uri, expected_port", [
('http://go.com/', 80),
('http://go.com:80/', 80),
('http://go.com:3000/', 3000),
('https://go.com/', 433),
('https://go.com:433/', 433),
('https://go.com:3000/', 3000),
])
def test_port(uri, expected_port):
req = Request('GET', uri, '', {})
assert req.port == expected_port
def test_uri():
req = Request('GET', 'http://go.com/', '', {})
assert req.uri == 'http://go.com/'
req = Request('GET', 'http://go.com:80/', '', {})
assert req.uri == 'http://go.com:80/'