# frozen_string_literal: true # # Abstraction over WebMock to reduce duplication # # @author Mikael Henriksson # @since 0.1.0 # module StubRequests # # Module API abstraction to reduce the amount of WebMock.stub_request # # @note This module can either be used by its class methods # or included in say RSpec # # @author Mikael Henriksson # module API # extends "self" # @!parse extend self extend self # :nodoc: def self.included(base) base.send(:extend, self) end # Register a service in the service registry # # # @param [Symbol] service_id a descriptive id for the service # @param [Symbol] service_uri the uri used to call the service # # @example Register a service with endpoints # register_service(:documents, "https://company.com/api/v1") do # get "documents/:id", as: :show # get "documents", as: :index # post "documents", as: :create # patch "documents/:id", as: :update # delete "documents/:id", as: :destroy # end # # @return [Service] a new service or a previously registered service # def register_service(service_id, service_uri, &block) StubRequests::ServiceRegistry.register_service(service_id, service_uri, &block) end # # Define stub methods for service in the receiver # # # @see DSL#define_stubs # # @param [Symbol] service_id the id of a registered service # @param [Module] receiver the receiver of the stub methods # # @return [void] outputs a list of methods to the console # def define_stubs(service_id, receiver:) DSL.new(service_id, receiver: receiver).define_stubs end # # Print stub method definitions to manually add to a module or class # # @see DSL#print_stubs # # @param [Symbol] service_id the id of a registered service # # @return [void] prints to STDOUT # def print_stubs(service_id) DSL.new(service_id).print_stubs end # # Stub a request to a registered service endpoint # # # @param [Symbol] service_id the id of a registered service # @param [Symbol] endpoint_id the id of a registered endpoint # @param [Hash] route_params a map with route parameters # # @note the kind of timeout error raised by webmock is depending on the HTTP client used # # @example Stub a request to a registered service endpoint using block version # stub_endpoint(:documents, :index) do # with(headers: { "Accept" => "application/json" }}}) # to_return(body: "No content", status: 204) # end # # @see #stub_http_request # @return [WebMock::RequestStub] a mocked request # def stub_endpoint(service_id, endpoint_id, route_params = {}, &callback) StubRequests::ServiceRegistry.stub_endpoint(service_id, endpoint_id, route_params, &callback) end # # Subscribe to notifications for a service endpoint # # @param [Symbol] service_id the id of a service # @param [Symbol] endpoint_id the id of an endpoint # @param [Symbol] verb an HTTP verb/method # @param [Proc] callback a Proc to call when receiving response # # @return [void] # def register_callback(service_id, endpoint_id, verb, callback) StubRequests::CallbackRegistry.register(service_id, endpoint_id, verb, callback) end # # Unsubscribe from notifications for a service endpoint # # @param [Symbol] service_id the id of a service # @param [Symbol] endpoint_id the id of an endpoint # # @return [void] # def unregister_callback(service_id, endpoint_id, verb) StubRequests::CallbackRegistry.unregister(service_id, endpoint_id, verb) end end end