use std::net::TcpListener; | |
use handlebars::Handlebars; | |
use websurfx::{config::parser::Config, run}; | |
// Starts a new instance of the HTTP server, bound to a random available port | |
fn spawn_app() -> String { | |
// Binding to port 0 will trigger the OS to assign a port for us. | |
let listener = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").expect("Failed to bind random port"); | |
let port = listener.local_addr().unwrap().port(); | |
let config = Config::parse(false).unwrap(); | |
let server = run(listener, config).expect("Failed to bind address"); | |
tokio::spawn(server); | |
format!("http://127.0.0.1:{}/", port) | |
} | |
// Creates a new instance of Handlebars and registers the templates directory. | |
// This is used to compare the rendered template with the response body. | |
fn handlebars() -> Handlebars<'static> { | |
let mut handlebars = Handlebars::new(); | |
handlebars | |
.register_templates_directory(".html", "./public/templates") | |
.unwrap(); | |
handlebars | |
} | |
async fn test_index() { | |
let address = spawn_app(); | |
let client = reqwest::Client::new(); | |
let res = client.get(address).send().await.unwrap(); | |
assert_eq!(res.status(), 200); | |
let handlebars = handlebars(); | |
let config = Config::parse(true).unwrap(); | |
let template = handlebars.render("index", &config.style).unwrap(); | |
assert_eq!(res.text().await.unwrap(), template); | |
} | |
// TODO: Write tests for testing parameters for search function that if provided with something | |
// other than u32 like alphabets and special characters than it should panic | |