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RequestsLibrary is a Robot Framework test library that uses the Requests HTTP client.

Usage

Install robotframework-requests and it's dependencies via pip

pip install -U requests
pip install -U robotframework-requests

Here is a sample test case:

*** Settings ***
Library Collections
Library RequestsLibrary
*** Test Cases ***
Get Requests
Create Session github http://api.github.com
Create Session google http://www.google.com
${resp}= Get Request google /
Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} 200
${resp}= Get Request github /users/bulkan
Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} 200
Dictionary Should Contain Value ${resp.json()} Bulkan Savun Evcimen

RequestsLibrary tries to follow the same API as requests. In the above example, we load in the RequestsLibrary using the Library keyword. To be able to distinguish HTTP requests to different hosts and for ease of creation of test cases, you need to create a Session. Internally this will create a request.Session object. The Create Session keyword accepts two arguments:

  • alias to identify the session later
  • root url to the server

HTTP verbs are mapped keywords which accept two arguments:

  • alias identifying the Session we created earlier.
  • URI to send the request to.

Above we create two Sessions - one to the github api, and the other to google. Creating sessions doesn't send any requests.

After we create a Session we can send any of the following Get, Post, Put, Patch, Options, Delete, and Head requests. In the above example we send a GET request to the session with the alias google and check the HTTP response code. Then send a another GET request but this time to the session with the alias github and pass in a uri. In this case it is /users/bulkan which will return a JSON string. RequestsLibrary returned object provides a method to get the content as a JSON object format called json().

Here is another test case where an outbound http proxy is used.

*** Settings ***
Library RequestsLibrary
*** Test Cases ***
Proxy Requests
${proxies}= Create Dictionary http=http://acme.com:912 https=http://acme.com:913
Create Session github http://api.github.com proxies=${proxies}
${resp}= Get Request github /
Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} 200

Another test case where cookies are sent in the request headers:

*** Settings ***
Library RequestsLibrary
*** Test Cases ***
Cookies in request
${cookies}= Create Dictionary userid=1234567 last_visit=2017-12-22
Create Session github http://api.github.com cookies=${cookies}
${resp}= Get Request github /
Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} 200

This repository also contains a library which can be used to send ssl requests. Below is an example of a test case where certificates are sent with the request:

*** Settings ***
Library RequestsLibrary
Library RequestsKeywords.py
*** Test Cases ***
Create SSL Session
[Tags] get get-cert
@{client_certs}= Create List ${CURDIR}${/}clientcert.pem ${CURDIR}${/}clientkey.pem
Create Client Cert Session crtsession https://server.cryptomix.com/secure client_certs=@{client_certs}
${resp}= Get Request crtsession /
Should Be Equal As Strings ${resp.status_code} 200

For more examples see the tests folder which contains testcase files that is used to test the keywords in this library against httpbin.org.

Documentation

For individual keyword documentation see the following:

http://bulkan.github.io/robotframework-requests/

You can update the documentation once checked out by going to the top directory of this repo and issuing the following command: bash python -m robot.libdoc src/RequestsLibrary/RequestsKeywords.py doc/RequestsLibrary.html

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