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# capybara-json [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/okitan/capybara-json.png?branch=master)](http://travis-ci.org/okitan/capybara-json) [![Dependency Status](https://gemnasium.com/okitan/capybara-json.png)](https://gemnasium.com/okitan/capybara-json) testing ruby: 1.9.2, 1.9.3; Capybara: 0.4.x, 1.1.x, 2.0.x ## About capybara-json capybara-json provides the same interface to testing JSON API (both local and remote) Capybara is an acceptance test framework, and it has no interest with client error(4xx response). ## USAGE ```ruby require 'capybara/json' include Capybara::Json Capybara.current_driver = :rack_test_json Capybara.app = MyRackApp post '/', { "this is" => "json" } # POST '/' json #=> parsed json response source #=> raw response body get '/errors/400' status_code #=> 400 get! '/errors' #=> raise Capybara::Json::Error get '/errors', {}, { 'header' => '' } # request headers response_headers #=> response headers Capybara.current_driver = :httpclient_json Capybara.app_host = 'http://example.com' post '/', { "this is" => "json" } # POST 'http://example.com/' json #=> parsed json response source #=> raw response body get '/errors/400' status_code #=> 400 get! '/errors' #=> raise Capybara::Json::Error get '/errors', {}, { 'header' => '' } # request headers response_headers #=> response headers ```
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