ShamRack ======== ShamRack plumbs Net:HTTP into [Rack][rack]. What's it for, again? --------------------- Well, you can _test your HTTP client code_, using ShamRack to stub out an external web-service. Think of it as [FakeWeb][fakeweb] on steriods. Or, you can _test your Rack application_ (or Sinatra, or Rails, or Merb) using arbitrary HTTP client libraries, to check interoperability. For instance, you could hit a local app using: * [`rest-client`][rest-client] * [`httparty`][httparty] * [`oauth`][oauth] Installing it ------------- gem sources -a http://gems.github.com sudo gem install mdub-sham_rack Using it -------- ### A simple inline application require 'sham_rack' ShamRack.at("www.example.com") do |env| ["200 OK", { "Content-type" => "text/plain" }, "Hello, world!"] end require 'open-uri' open("http://www.example.com/").read #=> "Hello, world!" ### Sinatra integration ShamRack.at("sinatra.xyz").sinatra do get "/hello/:subject" do "Hello, #{params[:subject]}" end end open("http://sinatra.xyz/hello/stranger").read #=> "Hello, stranger" ### Rackup support ShamRack.at("rackup.xyz").rackup do use Some::Middleware use Some::Other::Middleware run MyApp.new end ### Any old app ShamRack.mount(my_google_stub, "google.com") What's the catch? ----------------- * It's brand new! (there will be dragons) * Your Rack request-handling code runs in the same Ruby VM, in fact the same Thread, as your request. Thanks to --------- * Blaine Cook for [FakeWeb][fakeweb], which was an inspiration for ShamRack. * Perryn Fowler for his efforts plumbing Net::HTTP into ActionController::TestProcess. * Christian Neukirchen et al for the chewy goodness that is [Rack][rack]. [rack]: http://rack.rubyforge.org/ [sinatra]: http://www.sinatrarb.com/ [rest-client]: http://github.com/adamwiggins/rest-client [httparty]: http://github.com/jnunemaker/httparty [oauth]: http://oauth.rubyforge.org/ [fakeweb]: http://fakeweb.rubyforge.org/