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Feature: Handles Multiple Formats As a developer I want to be able to consume remote services of many different formats And I want those formats to be automatically detected and handled Because web services take many forms And I don't want to have to do any extra work Scenario: An HTML service Given a remote service that returns '<h1>Some HTML</h1>' And that service is accessed at the path '/html_service.html' And the response from the service has a Content-Type of 'text/html' When I call HTTParty#get with '/html_service.html' Then it should return a String And the return value should match '<h1>Some HTML</h1>' Scenario: A JSON service Given a remote service that returns '{ "jennings": "waylon", "cash": "johnny" }' And that service is accessed at the path '/service.json' And the response from the service has a Content-Type of 'application/json' When I call HTTParty#get with '/service.json' Then it should return a Hash equaling: | key | value | | jennings | waylon | | cash | johnny | Scenario: An XML Service Given a remote service that returns '<singer>waylon jennings</singer>' And that service is accessed at the path '/service.xml' And the response from the service has a Content-Type of 'text/xml' When I call HTTParty#get with '/service.xml' Then it should return a Hash equaling: | key | value | | singer | waylon jennings |
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