Some docs for the TestingMiddleware

To make the TestingMiddleware actually more useful in the
future, start to document it.
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
class TestingMiddleware(object):
"""
Middleware for the Unit tests
It might make sense to perform some tests on all
requests/responses. Or prepare them in a special
manner. For example all html responses could be tested
for being valid html *after* being rendered.
This module is getting inserted at the front of the
middleware list, which means: requests are handed here
first, responses last. So this wraps up the "normal"
app.
If you need to add a test, either add it directly to
the appropiate process_request or process_response, or
create a new method and call it from process_*.
"""
def __init__(self, mg_app):
self.app = mg_app
@ -23,12 +40,20 @@ class TestingMiddleware(object):
pass
def process_response(self, request, response):
# All following tests should be for html only!
if response.content_type != "text/html":
# Get out early
return
# If the template contains a reference to
# /mgoblin_static/ instead of using
# /request.staticdirect(), error out here.
# This could probably be implemented as a grep on
# the shipped templates easier...
if response.text.find("/mgoblin_static/") >= 0:
raise AssertionError(
"Response HTML contains reference to /mgoblin_static/ "
"instead of staticdirect. Request was for: "
+ request.full_path)
return

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@ -107,6 +107,8 @@ def get_test_app(dump_old_app=True):
# Insert the TestingMiddleware, which can do some
# sanity checks on every request/response.
# Doing it this way is probably not the cleanest way.
# We'll fix it, when we have plugins!
mg_globals.app.middleware.insert(0, TestingMiddleware(mg_globals.app))
app = TestApp(test_app)