Ian Bicking wrote:
> Martijn Faassen wrote:
[snip]
>> Is there any chance WSGIProxy
>> could be released to PyPI any time soon? What kind of cleanups would
>> you like to do? It's just nicer to work with a release than it is to
>> work with an SVN external.
>
> Sure, it's long overdue for some kind of release. I'll put something
> together today.
Haven't seen it appear yet. :)
> One caveat is that I haven't translated the response file object into an
> iterator, so exactproxy reads the entire response into memory.
[snip]
> But this will all be transparent as far as webob is concerned.
Right, it sounds like a good improvement, but I'm not too concerned
about reading everything into memory at this point.
[snip]
> Using WebTest for HTTP testing is more of an example of doing the same
> kind of thing as you propose. Of course you'll want to test your client
> library API directly.
>
> For testing I think a simple setup would be like:
>
> >>> def test_app(environ, start_response):
> ... req = Request(environ)
> ... print 'Client request:'
> ... print req
> ... return response(environ, start_response)
> >>> clientapi.proxy_app = test_app
> >>> response = Response(body='[1, 2]', content_type='application/json')
> >>> clientapi.get_ids()
> Client request:
> GET /ids HTTP/1.0
> Host: localhost
> >>> and so forth...
That was indeed the kind of approach I was thinking about. I have a way
forward now, thanks!
Regards,
Martijn
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