Test Django XML-RPC views using the Django test client. Because you're using the Django test client, you're not actually sending HTTP requests and don't need a server running.
This is a slightly modified version of code taken from this blog post from Forest Bond.
Example usage:
from djangotestxmlrpc import DjangoTestClientXMLRPCTransport
class TestXmlRpc(django.test.TestCase):
...
def test_list_package(self):
pypi = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(
"http://localhost/pypi/",
transport=DjangoTestClientXMLRPCTransport(self.client))
pypi_hits = pypi.list_packages()
expected = ['foo']
self.assertEqual(pypi_hits, expected)
- Python 2.5
- Python 2.6
- Python 2.7
- PyPy 1.9
- Python 3.1
- Python 3.2
- Python 3.3
or says tox:
~/dev/git-repos/djangotestxmlrpc$ tox ... py25: commands succeeded py26: commands succeeded py27: commands succeeded pypy: commands succeeded py31: commands succeeded py32: commands succeeded py33: commands succeeded congratulations :)
You also can check the latest Travis CI results, but Travis doesn't build all of the above platforms.
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/djangotestxmlrpc
Send your bug reports and feature requests to https://github.com/msabramo/djangotestxmlrpc/issues