[Python-modules-commits] [pytest-localserver] 03/05: deleted pytest_localserver.egg-info

Daniel Stender danstender-guest at moszumanska.debian.org
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commit 460e645541f2a902914ac262c8d4629727a055dd
Author: Daniel Stender <debian at danielstender.com>
Date:   Sat Jul 18 18:25:59 2015 +0200

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-Metadata-Version: 1.1
-Name: pytest-localserver
-Version: 0.3.4
-Summary: py.test plugin to test server connections locally.
-Home-page: http://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver/
-Author: Sebastian Rahlf
-Author-email: basti AT redtoad DOT de
-License: MIT License
-Download-URL: http://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver/downloads/
-Description: ==================
-        pytest-localserver
-        ==================
-        
-        pytest-localserver is a plugin for the `pytest`_ testing framework which enables
-        you to test server connections locally.
-        
-        Sometimes `monkeypatching`_ ``urllib2.urlopen()`` just does not cut it, for
-        instance if you work with ``urllib2.Request``, define your own openers/handlers
-        or work with ``httplib``. In these cases it may come in handy to have an HTTP
-        server running locally which behaves just like the real thing [1]_. Well, look
-        no further!
-        
-        Quickstart
-        ==========
-        
-        Let's say you have a function to scrape HTML which only required to be pointed
-        at a URL ::
-        
-            import requests
-            def scrape(url):
-                html = requests.get(url).text
-                # some parsing happens here
-                # ...
-                return result
-        
-        You want to test this function in its entirety without having to rely on a
-        remote server whose content you cannot control, neither do you want to waste
-        time setting up a complex mechanism to mock or patch the underlying Python
-        modules dealing with the actual HTTP request (of which there are more than one
-        BTW). So what do you do?
-        
-        You simply use pytest's `funcargs feature`_ and simulate an entire server
-        locally! ::
-        
-            def test_retrieve_some_content(httpserver):
-                httpserver.serve_content(open('cached-content.html').read())
-                assert scrape(httpserver.url) == 'Found it!'
-        
-        What happened here is that for the duration of your tests an HTTP server is
-        started on a random port on localhost which will serve the content you tell it
-        to and behaves just like the real thing.
-        
-        The added bonus is that you can test whether your code behaves gracefully if
-        there is a network problem::
-        
-            def test_content_retrieval_fails_graciously(httpserver):
-                httpserver.serve_content('File not found!', 404)
-                pytest.raises(ContentNotFoundException, scrape, httpserver.url)
-        
-        The same thing works for SMTP servers, too::
-        
-            def test_sending_some_message(smtpserver):
-                mailer = MyMailer(host=smtpserver.addr[0], port=smtpserver.addr[1])
-                mailer.send(to='bob at example.com', from_='alice at example.com',
-                    subject='MyMailer v1.0', body='Check out my mailer!')
-                assert len(smtpserver.outbox)==1
-        
-        Here an SMTP server is started which accepts e-mails being sent to it. The
-        nice feature here is that you can actually check if the message was received
-        and what was sent by looking into the smtpserver's ``outbox``.
-        
-        It is really that easy!
-        
-        Available funcargs
-        ==================
-        
-        Here is a short overview of the available funcargs. For more details I suggest
-        poking around in the code itself.
-        
-        ``httpserver``
-            provides a threaded HTTP server instance running on localhost. It has the
-            following attributes:
-        
-            * ``code`` - HTTP response code (int)
-            * ``content`` - content of next response (str)
-            * ``headers`` - response headers (dict)
-        
-            Once these attribute are set, all subsequent requests will be answered with
-            these values until they are changed or the server is stopped. A more 
-            convenient way to change these is ::
-        
-                httpserver.serve_content(content=None, code=200, headers=None) 
-        
-            The server address can be found in property
-        
-            * ``url``
-        
-            which is the string representation of tuple ``server_address`` (host as str,
-            port as int).
-        
-            If you want to check which form fields have been POSTed, Try ::
-        
-                httpserver.serve_content(..., show_post_vars=True)
-        
-            which will display them as parsable text.
-        
-        ``httpsserver``
-            is the same as ``httpserver`` only with SSL encryption.
-        
-        ``smtpserver``
-            provides a threaded instance of ``smtpd.SMTPServer`` runnning on localhost.
-            It has the following attributes:
-        
-            * ``addr`` - server address as tuple (host as str, port as int)
-            * ``outbox`` - list of ``email.message.Message`` instances received.
-        
-        Using your a WSGI application as test server
-        ============================================
-        
-        As of version 0.3 you can now use a `WSGI application`_ to run on the test
-        server ::
-        
-            from pytest_localserver.http import WSGIServer
-        
-            def simple_app(environ, start_response):
-                """Simplest possible WSGI application"""
-                status = '200 OK'
-                response_headers = [('Content-type', 'text/plain')]
-                start_response(status, response_headers)
-                return ['Hello world!\n']
-        
-            def pytest_funcarg__testserver(request):
-                """Defines the testserver funcarg"""
-                server = WSGIServer(application=simple_app)
-                server.start()
-                request.addfinalizer(server.stop)
-                return server
-        
-            def test_retrieve_some_content(testserver):
-                assert scrape(testserver.url) == 'Hello world!\n'
-        
-        Have a look at the following page for more information on WSGI:
-        http://wsgi.readthedocs.org/en/latest/learn.html
-        
-        Download and Installation
-        =========================
-        
-        You can install the plugin by running ::
-        
-            pip install pytest-localserver
-        
-        Alternatively, get the latest stable version from `PyPI`_ or the latest
-        `bleeding-edge archive`_ from bitbucket.org.
-        
-        License and Credits
-        ===================
-        
-        This plugin is released under the MIT license. You can find the full text of
-        the license in the LICENSE file.
-        
-        Copyright (C) 2010-2013 Sebastian Rahlf and others (see AUTHORS).
-        
-        Some parts of this package is based on ideas or code from other people:
-        
-        - I borrowed some implementation ideas for the httpserver from `linkchecker`_.
-        - The implementation for the SMTP server is based on the `Mailsink recipe`_ by 
-          Adam Feuer, Matt Branthwaite and Troy Frever.
-        - The HTTPS implementation is based on work by `Sebastien Martini`_.
-        
-        Thanks guys!
-        
-        Development and future plans
-        ============================
-        
-        Feel free to clone the repository and add your own changes. Pull requests are
-        always welcome!::
-        
-            hg clone https://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver
-        
-        If you find any bugs, please file a `report`_.
-        
-        Test can be run with tox. Note that you need virtualenv<1.8 to run tests for
-        Python 2.4.
-        
-        I already have a couple of ideas for future versions:
-        
-        * support for FTP, SSH (maybe base all on twisted?)
-        * making the SMTP outbox as convenient to use as ``django.core.mail.outbox``
-        * add your own here!
-        
-        ----
-        
-        .. [1] The idea for this project was born when I needed to check that `a piece
-               of software`_ behaved itself when receiving HTTP error codes 404 and 500.
-               Having unsuccessfully tried to mock a server, I stumbled across 
-               `linkchecker`_ which uses a the same idea to test its internals.
-        
-        .. _monkeypatching: http://pytest.org/latest/monkeypatch.html
-        .. _pytest: http://pytest.org/
-        .. _funcargs feature: http://pytest.org/latest/funcargs.html
-        .. _linkchecker: http://linkchecker.sourceforge.net/
-        .. _WSGI application: http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0333/
-        .. _PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/pytest-localserver/
-        .. _bleeding-edge archive: https://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver/get/tip.tar.gz
-        .. _report: https://bitbucket.org/basti/pytest-localserver/issues/
-        .. _tox: http://testrun.org/tox/
-        .. _a piece of software: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/python-amazon-product-api/
-        .. _Mailsink recipe: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/440690/
-        .. _Sebastien Martini: http://code.activestate.com/recipes/442473/
-        
-Keywords: py.test pytest server localhost http smtp
-Platform: UNKNOWN
-Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
-Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta
-Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
-Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
-Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
-Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
diff --git a/pytest_localserver.egg-info/SOURCES.txt b/pytest_localserver.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
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-LICENSE
-MANIFEST.in
-README
-setup.py
-tox.ini
-pytest_localserver/__init__.py
-pytest_localserver/ca.crt
-pytest_localserver/http.py
-pytest_localserver/https.py
-pytest_localserver/plugin.py
-pytest_localserver/server.pem
-pytest_localserver/smtp.py
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/PKG-INFO
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/SOURCES.txt
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/dependency_links.txt
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/entry_points.txt
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/not-zip-safe
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/requires.txt
-pytest_localserver.egg-info/top_level.txt
-tests/__init__.py
-tests/test_http.py
-tests/test_https.py
-tests/test_smtp.py
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-[pytest11]
-localserver = pytest_localserver.plugin
-
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-pytest_localserver

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