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Co-authored-by: Jonas Lundberg <jonas@5monkeys.se>
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion CHANGELOG.md
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### Changed
- Require `HTTPX` 0.18.0 and implement the new transport API. (PR #142)
- Removed ASGI and WSGI transports from httpcore patch list. (PR #131)
- Don't pre-read mocked async resposne streams. (PR #136)
- Don't pre-read mocked async response streams. (PR #136)

### Fixed
- Fixed syntax highlighting in docs, thanks @florimondmanca. (PR #134)
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/guide.md
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#### Combining Patterns

For even more flexability, you can define combined patterns using the [M()](api.md#m) *object*, together with bitwise [operators](api.md#operators) (`&`, `|,` `~`), creating a reusable pattern.
For even more flexibility, you can define combined patterns using the [M()](api.md#m) *object*, together with bitwise [operators](api.md#operators) (`&`, `|,` `~`), creating a reusable pattern.

``` python
hosts_pattern = M(host="example.org") | M(host="example.com")
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@respx.mock
def test_remote_response():
respx.route(host="localhost").pass_through()
response = httpx.get("http://localhost:8000/") # respose from server
response = httpx.get("http://localhost:8000/") # response from server
```

> See [.pass_through()](api.md#pass_through) reference for more details.
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respx.calls.assert_called_once()
```

### Retreiving mocked calls
### Retrieving mocked calls

A matched and mocked `Call` can be retrived from call history, by either unpacking...
A matched and mocked `Call` can be retrieved from call history, by either unpacking...

``` python
request, response = respx.calls.last
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/upgrade.md
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],
)
```
> **Note:** Repeating a route in `0.15.0+` replaces any exising route with same pattern.
> **Note:** Repeating a route in `0.15.0+` replaces any existing route with same pattern.
## Aliasing
Aliases changed to *named routes*:
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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/versions/0.14.0/api.md
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!!! attention "Warning"
This is the documentaion of the older version `0.14.0`. See [latest](../../../) for current release.
This is the documentation of the older version `0.14.0`. See [latest](../../../) for current release.

# Developer Interface - Version 0.14.0

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## Built-in Assertions

RESPX has the following build-in assertion checks:
RESPX has the following built-in assertion checks:

> * **assert_all_mocked**
> Asserts that all captured `HTTPX` requests are mocked. Defaults to `True`.
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The `respx` API includes a `.calls` object, containing captured (`request`, `response`) named tuples and MagicMock's *bells and whistles*, i.e. `call_count`, `assert_called` etc.


### Retreiving mocked calls
A matched and mocked `Call` can be retrived from call history, by either unpacking...
### Retrieving mocked calls
A matched and mocked `Call` can be retrieved from call history, by either unpacking...

``` python
request, response = respx.calls.last
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion docs/versions/0.14.0/mocking.md
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!!! attention "Warning"
This is the documentaion of the older version `0.14.0`. See [latest](../../../) for current release.
This is the documentation of the older version `0.14.0`. See [latest](../../../) for current release.

# Mock HTTPX - Version 0.14.0

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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion respx/patterns.py
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# Pattern is "absolute", skip merging
bases = None
else:
# Traverse pattern and set releated base
# Traverse pattern and set related base
for _pattern in patterns:
base = bases.pop(_pattern.key, None)
# Skip "exact" base + don't overwrite existing base
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions respx/router.py
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for global state, i.e. shared patterns added outside of scope.
"""
if func is None:
# Parantheses used, branch out to new nested instance.
# Parentheses used, branch out to new nested instance.
# - Only stage when using local ctx `with respx.mock(...) as respx_mock:`
# - First stage when using local decorator `@respx.mock(...)`
# FYI, global ctx `with respx.mock:` hits __enter__ directly
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async_decorator = update_wrapper(async_decorator, func)
sync_decorator = update_wrapper(sync_decorator, func)

# Dispatch async/sync decorator, depening on decorated function.
# Dispatch async/sync decorator, depending on decorated function.
# - Only stage when using global decorator `@respx.mock`
# - Second stage when using local decorator `@respx.mock(...)`
return async_decorator if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func) else sync_decorator
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion tests/test_router.py
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assert router.calls.call_count == 0
assert route.return_value is None

router.rollback() # Empty inital state
router.rollback() # Empty initial state

assert len(router.routes) == 0
assert route.return_value is None
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