%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0 Name: python-reqman Version: 3.0.4 Release: 1 Summary: Create your http(s)-tests in simple yaml files, and run them with command line, against various environments License: GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2) URL: https://github.com/manatlan/reqman Source0: https://mirrors.nju.edu.cn/pypi/web/packages/a1/86/0ad7a407bf7656aaedd7a482b140a8cb8322a291fa55cb090566fa7f83a5/reqman-3.0.4.tar.gz BuildArch: noarch Requires: python3-aiohttp Requires: python3-colorama Requires: python3-junit-xml Requires: python3-py-dom-xpath-six Requires: python3-pyjwt Requires: python3-pyyaml Requires: python3-stpl %description # reqman (3.X) Reqman is a postman killer ;-) **Reqman** is a [postman](https://www.getpostman.com/) killer. It shares the same goal, but without GUI ... the GUI is simply your favorite text editor, because requests/tests are only simple yaml files. **Reqman** is a command line tool, available on any platforms. [Video (1minute)](https://www.youtube.com/embed/ToK-5VwxhP4?autoplay=1&loop=1&playlist=ToK-5VwxhP4&cc_load_policy=1) All configurations is done via simple yaml files, editable with any text editors. Results are displayed in console and in an html output. It's scriptable, and can be used as a daemon/cron task to automate your tests. [Documentation](https://reqman-docs.glitch.me/) [Changelog](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/changelog) ! [Online tool to convert swagger/openapi3, OR postman collections](https://reqman-tools.glitch.me/) to reqman's tests [DEMO](https://test-reqman.glitch.me) **Features** * Light (simple py3 module, 3000 lines of code, and x3 lines for unittests, in TDD mind ... cov:97%) * Powerful (at least as postman free version) * tests are simple (no code !) * Variable pool * can create(save)/re-use variables per request * "procedures" (declarations & re-use/call), local or global * Environment aware (switch easily) * https/ssl ok (bypass) * http 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 * proxy support (thru a reqman.conf var "proxy") * headers inherits * ~~tests inherits~~ * ~~timed requests + average times~~ * html tests renderer (with request/response contents) * encoding aware * cookie handling * color output in console (when [colorama](https://pypi.org/project/colorama/) is present) * variables can be computed/transformed (in a chain way) * tests files extension : .yml or .rml (ReqManLanguage) * generate conf/rml (with 'new' command) * can paralleliz tests (option `--p`) * versionning * NEW 2.0 : * rewrite from scratch, a lot stronger & speeder ! * advanced save mechanisms * new switches system * a lot of new options (auto open browser, set html filename, compare, ...) * ability to save the state, to compare with newer ones * ability to replay given tests (rmr file) * dual mode : compare switches vs others switches (-env1 +env2) in html output * shebang mode * better html output * fully compatible with reqman1 conf/ymls * xml/xpath support tests * used as a lib/module, you can add easily your own features (see below) * NEW 3.0 : (simple py file -> real python module (multiple files)) * full rewrite of resolving mechanism (more robust, more maintanable) (the big improvment) - "wait:" commands (time expressed in ms) * "ignorable vars" (avoid ResolveException, with `<>`) * --f option : to output full exchanges in html output * --j && --j:file.xml : to output junit-xml file **TODO** : need to rewrite this ^^ ;-) ## Getting started : installation If you are on an *nix platform, you can start with pip : $ pip3 install reqman it will install the _reqman_ script in your path (perhaps, you'll need to Add the path `~/.local/bin` to the _PATH_ environment variable.) If you are on microsoft windows, just download [reqman.exe (v3)](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/dist/reqman.exe). [The old reqman.exe V2, is still there](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/ac7d96319bf53e08f5a01ff55c54ef820e839fa6/dist/reqman.exe), and add it in your path. [The old reqman.exe V1, is still there](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/reqman1.4.4.0/dist/reqman.exe), and add it in your path. ## Getting started : let's go Imagine that you want to test the [json api from pypi.org](https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyPIJSON), to verify that [it finds me](https://pypi.org/pypi/reqman/json) ;-) (if you are on windows, just replace `reqman` with `reqman.exe`) You can start a new project in your folder, like that: $ reqman new https://pypi.org/pypi/reqman/json It's the first start ; it will create a conf file _reqman.conf_ and a (basic) test file _0010_test.rml_. Theses files are [YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML), so ensure that your editor understand them ! (Following 'new' command will just create another fresh rml file if a _reqman.conf_ exists) Now, you can run/test it : $ reqman . It will scan your folder "." and run all test files (`*.rml` or `*.yml`) against the _reqman.conf_ ;-) It will show you what's happened in your console. And generate a `reqman.html` with more details (open it to have an idea)! If you edit the `reqman.conf`, you will see : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) ``` the **root** is a `special var` which will be prependded to all relative urls in your requests tests. the **headers** (which is a `special var` too) is a set of `http headers` which will be added to all your requests. Change it to, and save it : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org ``` Now, you have created your first _switch_. And try to run your tests like this: $ reqman.py . -test It will run your tests against the _root_ defined in _test_ section ; and the test is KO, because _reqman_ doesn't exist on test.pypi.org ! In fact; all declared things under _test_ will replace those at the top ! So you can declare multiple environments, with multiple switches ! But you can declare what you want, now edit _reqman.conf_ like this : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) package: reqman switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org ``` You have declared a _var_ **package** ! let's edit the test file _0010_test.rml_ like this : ```yaml - GET: /pypi/<>/json tests: - status: 200 ``` Now, your test will use the **package** var which was declared in _reqman.conf_ ! So, you can create a _switch_ to change the package thru the command line, simply edit your _reqman.conf_ like that : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) package: reqman switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org colorama: package: colorama ``` Now, you can check that 'colorama' exists on pypi.org, like that : $ reqman . -colorama And you can check that 'colorama' exists on test.pypi.org, like that : $ reqman . -colorama -test As you can imagine, it's possible to make a lot of fun things easily. (see a more complex [reqman.conf](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/examples/reqman.conf)) Now, you can edit your rml file, and try the things available in this [tuto](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/reqman1.4.4.0/examples/tuto.yml). Organize your tests as you want : you can make many requests in a rml file, you can make many files with many requests, you can make folders which contain many rml files. _Reqman_ will not scan sub-folders starting with "_" or ".". _reqman_ will return an `exit code` which contains the number of KO tests : 0 if everything is OK, or -1 if there is a trouble (tests can't be runned) : so it's easily scriptable in your automated workflows ! # Ability to override reqman's features for your propers needs (reqman>=2.8.1) Now, it's super easy to override reqman with your own features. Using 'reqman' as a lib/module for your python's code. You can declare your own methods, to fulfill your specials needs (hide special mechanism, use external libs, ...): (Thoses real python methods, just needs to respect the same signature as pyhon methods declared in confs.) ```python import reqman reqman.__usage__ = "USAGE: reqmanBis ..." # override usage or not ;-) @reqman.expose def SpecialMethod(x,ENV): """ Do what you want ... Args: 'x' : the input var (any) or None. 'ENV' : the current env (dict) Returns: any """ ... return "What you need" if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(reqman.main()) ``` Now, you can use `SpecialMethod` in your scripts, ex: `<>` or `<>`! Use and abuse ! [![huntr](https://cdn.huntr.dev/huntr_security_badge.svg)](https://huntr.dev) %package -n python3-reqman Summary: Create your http(s)-tests in simple yaml files, and run them with command line, against various environments Provides: python-reqman BuildRequires: python3-devel BuildRequires: python3-setuptools BuildRequires: python3-pip %description -n python3-reqman # reqman (3.X) Reqman is a postman killer ;-) **Reqman** is a [postman](https://www.getpostman.com/) killer. It shares the same goal, but without GUI ... the GUI is simply your favorite text editor, because requests/tests are only simple yaml files. **Reqman** is a command line tool, available on any platforms. [Video (1minute)](https://www.youtube.com/embed/ToK-5VwxhP4?autoplay=1&loop=1&playlist=ToK-5VwxhP4&cc_load_policy=1) All configurations is done via simple yaml files, editable with any text editors. Results are displayed in console and in an html output. It's scriptable, and can be used as a daemon/cron task to automate your tests. [Documentation](https://reqman-docs.glitch.me/) [Changelog](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/changelog) ! [Online tool to convert swagger/openapi3, OR postman collections](https://reqman-tools.glitch.me/) to reqman's tests [DEMO](https://test-reqman.glitch.me) **Features** * Light (simple py3 module, 3000 lines of code, and x3 lines for unittests, in TDD mind ... cov:97%) * Powerful (at least as postman free version) * tests are simple (no code !) * Variable pool * can create(save)/re-use variables per request * "procedures" (declarations & re-use/call), local or global * Environment aware (switch easily) * https/ssl ok (bypass) * http 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 * proxy support (thru a reqman.conf var "proxy") * headers inherits * ~~tests inherits~~ * ~~timed requests + average times~~ * html tests renderer (with request/response contents) * encoding aware * cookie handling * color output in console (when [colorama](https://pypi.org/project/colorama/) is present) * variables can be computed/transformed (in a chain way) * tests files extension : .yml or .rml (ReqManLanguage) * generate conf/rml (with 'new' command) * can paralleliz tests (option `--p`) * versionning * NEW 2.0 : * rewrite from scratch, a lot stronger & speeder ! * advanced save mechanisms * new switches system * a lot of new options (auto open browser, set html filename, compare, ...) * ability to save the state, to compare with newer ones * ability to replay given tests (rmr file) * dual mode : compare switches vs others switches (-env1 +env2) in html output * shebang mode * better html output * fully compatible with reqman1 conf/ymls * xml/xpath support tests * used as a lib/module, you can add easily your own features (see below) * NEW 3.0 : (simple py file -> real python module (multiple files)) * full rewrite of resolving mechanism (more robust, more maintanable) (the big improvment) - "wait:" commands (time expressed in ms) * "ignorable vars" (avoid ResolveException, with `<>`) * --f option : to output full exchanges in html output * --j && --j:file.xml : to output junit-xml file **TODO** : need to rewrite this ^^ ;-) ## Getting started : installation If you are on an *nix platform, you can start with pip : $ pip3 install reqman it will install the _reqman_ script in your path (perhaps, you'll need to Add the path `~/.local/bin` to the _PATH_ environment variable.) If you are on microsoft windows, just download [reqman.exe (v3)](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/dist/reqman.exe). [The old reqman.exe V2, is still there](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/ac7d96319bf53e08f5a01ff55c54ef820e839fa6/dist/reqman.exe), and add it in your path. [The old reqman.exe V1, is still there](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/reqman1.4.4.0/dist/reqman.exe), and add it in your path. ## Getting started : let's go Imagine that you want to test the [json api from pypi.org](https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyPIJSON), to verify that [it finds me](https://pypi.org/pypi/reqman/json) ;-) (if you are on windows, just replace `reqman` with `reqman.exe`) You can start a new project in your folder, like that: $ reqman new https://pypi.org/pypi/reqman/json It's the first start ; it will create a conf file _reqman.conf_ and a (basic) test file _0010_test.rml_. Theses files are [YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML), so ensure that your editor understand them ! (Following 'new' command will just create another fresh rml file if a _reqman.conf_ exists) Now, you can run/test it : $ reqman . It will scan your folder "." and run all test files (`*.rml` or `*.yml`) against the _reqman.conf_ ;-) It will show you what's happened in your console. And generate a `reqman.html` with more details (open it to have an idea)! If you edit the `reqman.conf`, you will see : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) ``` the **root** is a `special var` which will be prependded to all relative urls in your requests tests. the **headers** (which is a `special var` too) is a set of `http headers` which will be added to all your requests. Change it to, and save it : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org ``` Now, you have created your first _switch_. And try to run your tests like this: $ reqman.py . -test It will run your tests against the _root_ defined in _test_ section ; and the test is KO, because _reqman_ doesn't exist on test.pypi.org ! In fact; all declared things under _test_ will replace those at the top ! So you can declare multiple environments, with multiple switches ! But you can declare what you want, now edit _reqman.conf_ like this : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) package: reqman switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org ``` You have declared a _var_ **package** ! let's edit the test file _0010_test.rml_ like this : ```yaml - GET: /pypi/<>/json tests: - status: 200 ``` Now, your test will use the **package** var which was declared in _reqman.conf_ ! So, you can create a _switch_ to change the package thru the command line, simply edit your _reqman.conf_ like that : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) package: reqman switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org colorama: package: colorama ``` Now, you can check that 'colorama' exists on pypi.org, like that : $ reqman . -colorama And you can check that 'colorama' exists on test.pypi.org, like that : $ reqman . -colorama -test As you can imagine, it's possible to make a lot of fun things easily. (see a more complex [reqman.conf](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/examples/reqman.conf)) Now, you can edit your rml file, and try the things available in this [tuto](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/reqman1.4.4.0/examples/tuto.yml). Organize your tests as you want : you can make many requests in a rml file, you can make many files with many requests, you can make folders which contain many rml files. _Reqman_ will not scan sub-folders starting with "_" or ".". _reqman_ will return an `exit code` which contains the number of KO tests : 0 if everything is OK, or -1 if there is a trouble (tests can't be runned) : so it's easily scriptable in your automated workflows ! # Ability to override reqman's features for your propers needs (reqman>=2.8.1) Now, it's super easy to override reqman with your own features. Using 'reqman' as a lib/module for your python's code. You can declare your own methods, to fulfill your specials needs (hide special mechanism, use external libs, ...): (Thoses real python methods, just needs to respect the same signature as pyhon methods declared in confs.) ```python import reqman reqman.__usage__ = "USAGE: reqmanBis ..." # override usage or not ;-) @reqman.expose def SpecialMethod(x,ENV): """ Do what you want ... Args: 'x' : the input var (any) or None. 'ENV' : the current env (dict) Returns: any """ ... return "What you need" if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(reqman.main()) ``` Now, you can use `SpecialMethod` in your scripts, ex: `<>` or `<>`! Use and abuse ! [![huntr](https://cdn.huntr.dev/huntr_security_badge.svg)](https://huntr.dev) %package help Summary: Development documents and examples for reqman Provides: python3-reqman-doc %description help # reqman (3.X) Reqman is a postman killer ;-) **Reqman** is a [postman](https://www.getpostman.com/) killer. It shares the same goal, but without GUI ... the GUI is simply your favorite text editor, because requests/tests are only simple yaml files. **Reqman** is a command line tool, available on any platforms. [Video (1minute)](https://www.youtube.com/embed/ToK-5VwxhP4?autoplay=1&loop=1&playlist=ToK-5VwxhP4&cc_load_policy=1) All configurations is done via simple yaml files, editable with any text editors. Results are displayed in console and in an html output. It's scriptable, and can be used as a daemon/cron task to automate your tests. [Documentation](https://reqman-docs.glitch.me/) [Changelog](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/changelog) ! [Online tool to convert swagger/openapi3, OR postman collections](https://reqman-tools.glitch.me/) to reqman's tests [DEMO](https://test-reqman.glitch.me) **Features** * Light (simple py3 module, 3000 lines of code, and x3 lines for unittests, in TDD mind ... cov:97%) * Powerful (at least as postman free version) * tests are simple (no code !) * Variable pool * can create(save)/re-use variables per request * "procedures" (declarations & re-use/call), local or global * Environment aware (switch easily) * https/ssl ok (bypass) * http 1.0, 1.1, 2.0 * proxy support (thru a reqman.conf var "proxy") * headers inherits * ~~tests inherits~~ * ~~timed requests + average times~~ * html tests renderer (with request/response contents) * encoding aware * cookie handling * color output in console (when [colorama](https://pypi.org/project/colorama/) is present) * variables can be computed/transformed (in a chain way) * tests files extension : .yml or .rml (ReqManLanguage) * generate conf/rml (with 'new' command) * can paralleliz tests (option `--p`) * versionning * NEW 2.0 : * rewrite from scratch, a lot stronger & speeder ! * advanced save mechanisms * new switches system * a lot of new options (auto open browser, set html filename, compare, ...) * ability to save the state, to compare with newer ones * ability to replay given tests (rmr file) * dual mode : compare switches vs others switches (-env1 +env2) in html output * shebang mode * better html output * fully compatible with reqman1 conf/ymls * xml/xpath support tests * used as a lib/module, you can add easily your own features (see below) * NEW 3.0 : (simple py file -> real python module (multiple files)) * full rewrite of resolving mechanism (more robust, more maintanable) (the big improvment) - "wait:" commands (time expressed in ms) * "ignorable vars" (avoid ResolveException, with `<>`) * --f option : to output full exchanges in html output * --j && --j:file.xml : to output junit-xml file **TODO** : need to rewrite this ^^ ;-) ## Getting started : installation If you are on an *nix platform, you can start with pip : $ pip3 install reqman it will install the _reqman_ script in your path (perhaps, you'll need to Add the path `~/.local/bin` to the _PATH_ environment variable.) If you are on microsoft windows, just download [reqman.exe (v3)](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/dist/reqman.exe). [The old reqman.exe V2, is still there](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/ac7d96319bf53e08f5a01ff55c54ef820e839fa6/dist/reqman.exe), and add it in your path. [The old reqman.exe V1, is still there](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/reqman1.4.4.0/dist/reqman.exe), and add it in your path. ## Getting started : let's go Imagine that you want to test the [json api from pypi.org](https://wiki.python.org/moin/PyPIJSON), to verify that [it finds me](https://pypi.org/pypi/reqman/json) ;-) (if you are on windows, just replace `reqman` with `reqman.exe`) You can start a new project in your folder, like that: $ reqman new https://pypi.org/pypi/reqman/json It's the first start ; it will create a conf file _reqman.conf_ and a (basic) test file _0010_test.rml_. Theses files are [YAML](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YAML), so ensure that your editor understand them ! (Following 'new' command will just create another fresh rml file if a _reqman.conf_ exists) Now, you can run/test it : $ reqman . It will scan your folder "." and run all test files (`*.rml` or `*.yml`) against the _reqman.conf_ ;-) It will show you what's happened in your console. And generate a `reqman.html` with more details (open it to have an idea)! If you edit the `reqman.conf`, you will see : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) ``` the **root** is a `special var` which will be prependded to all relative urls in your requests tests. the **headers** (which is a `special var` too) is a set of `http headers` which will be added to all your requests. Change it to, and save it : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org ``` Now, you have created your first _switch_. And try to run your tests like this: $ reqman.py . -test It will run your tests against the _root_ defined in _test_ section ; and the test is KO, because _reqman_ doesn't exist on test.pypi.org ! In fact; all declared things under _test_ will replace those at the top ! So you can declare multiple environments, with multiple switches ! But you can declare what you want, now edit _reqman.conf_ like this : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) package: reqman switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org ``` You have declared a _var_ **package** ! let's edit the test file _0010_test.rml_ like this : ```yaml - GET: /pypi/<>/json tests: - status: 200 ``` Now, your test will use the **package** var which was declared in _reqman.conf_ ! So, you can create a _switch_ to change the package thru the command line, simply edit your _reqman.conf_ like that : ```yaml root: https://pypi.org headers: User-Agent: reqman (https://github.com/manatlan/reqman) package: reqman switches: test: root: https://test.pypi.org colorama: package: colorama ``` Now, you can check that 'colorama' exists on pypi.org, like that : $ reqman . -colorama And you can check that 'colorama' exists on test.pypi.org, like that : $ reqman . -colorama -test As you can imagine, it's possible to make a lot of fun things easily. (see a more complex [reqman.conf](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/master/examples/reqman.conf)) Now, you can edit your rml file, and try the things available in this [tuto](https://github.com/manatlan/reqman/blob/reqman1.4.4.0/examples/tuto.yml). Organize your tests as you want : you can make many requests in a rml file, you can make many files with many requests, you can make folders which contain many rml files. _Reqman_ will not scan sub-folders starting with "_" or ".". _reqman_ will return an `exit code` which contains the number of KO tests : 0 if everything is OK, or -1 if there is a trouble (tests can't be runned) : so it's easily scriptable in your automated workflows ! # Ability to override reqman's features for your propers needs (reqman>=2.8.1) Now, it's super easy to override reqman with your own features. Using 'reqman' as a lib/module for your python's code. You can declare your own methods, to fulfill your specials needs (hide special mechanism, use external libs, ...): (Thoses real python methods, just needs to respect the same signature as pyhon methods declared in confs.) ```python import reqman reqman.__usage__ = "USAGE: reqmanBis ..." # override usage or not ;-) @reqman.expose def SpecialMethod(x,ENV): """ Do what you want ... Args: 'x' : the input var (any) or None. 'ENV' : the current env (dict) Returns: any """ ... return "What you need" if __name__ == "__main__": sys.exit(reqman.main()) ``` Now, you can use `SpecialMethod` in your scripts, ex: `<>` or `<>`! Use and abuse ! [![huntr](https://cdn.huntr.dev/huntr_security_badge.svg)](https://huntr.dev) %prep %autosetup -n reqman-3.0.4 %build %py3_build %install %py3_install install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir} if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi pushd %{buildroot} if [ -d usr/lib ]; then find usr/lib -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/bin ]; then find usr/bin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then find usr/sbin -type f -printf "/%h/%f\n" >> filelist.lst fi touch doclist.lst if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then find usr/share/man -type f -printf "/%h/%f.gz\n" >> doclist.lst fi popd mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst . mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst . %files -n python3-reqman -f filelist.lst %dir %{python3_sitelib}/* %files help -f doclist.lst %{_docdir}/* %changelog * Tue May 30 2023 Python_Bot - 3.0.4-1 - Package Spec generated