server-test

  1. server-test
    1. Description
    2. Author
    3. Repository
    4. Parameters
      1. test-server-port
      2. connect-procedure
      3. standby-time
      4. max-attempts-to-connect
      5. time-between-attempts-to-connect
    5. Procedures
      1. High level interface
        1. with-test-server
      2. Low level interface
        1. start-test-server
        2. stop-test-server
    6. License
    7. Version history
      1. version 0.6
      2. version 0.5
      3. version 0.4
      4. version 0.3
      5. version 0.2
      6. version 0.1

Description

Utilities to help testing servers

Author

Mario Domenech Goulart

Repository

https://github.com/mario-goulart/server-test

Parameters

test-server-port

[parameter] (test-server-port [integer])

The port to access the test server. The default value is 8080.

connect-procedure

[parameter] (connect-procedure [procedure])

The procedure to be used to check if the server is ready to accept requests. Default is tcp-connect from unit tcp.

standby-time

[parameter] (standby-time [integer])

Time in seconds to wait for the server to start serving after it has started accepting connections. This parameter was introduced in version 0.4.

max-attempts-to-connect

[parameter] (max-attempts-to-connect [integer])

Maximum number of attempts to connect to the server before assuming that it failed to start. This parameter was introduced in version 0.4.

time-between-attempts-to-connect

[parameter] (time-between-attempts-to-connect [integer])

Time in seconds to wait between to consecutive attempts to connect to the server. This parameter was introduced in version 0.4.

Procedures

High level interface

with-test-server
[procedure] (with-test-server server-thunk tests-thunk)

Start the server by executing server-thunk, run the tests (tests-thunk) and stop the server.

Here's a usage example with the awful, test and http-client eggs:

The awful application to be tested:

(use awful)

(define-page "/foo"
  (lambda ()
    "foo")
  no-template: #t)

The test program:

(use server-test awful http-client test)

;; The awful application to be tested
(awful-apps (list "foo.scm"))

(with-test-server
 (lambda ()
   (awful-start
    (lambda ()
      (load-apps (awful-apps)))))
 (lambda ()   
   (test "foo"
         (with-input-from-request "http://localhost:8080/foo"
                                  #f
                                  read-string))))

Low level interface

start-test-server
[procedure] (start-test-server thunk)

Start the test server and returns its pid. thunk is the procedure which actually runs the server.

stop-test-server
[procedure] (stop-server pid)

Stops the server whose pid is the given pid.

License

Copyright (c) 2012-2018 Mario Domenech Goulart
All rights reserved.

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Version history

version 0.6
version 0.5
version 0.4
version 0.3
version 0.2
version 0.1