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{% extends "frame.html" %}
{% block body %}
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<div class="page-header">
<h1>
libpathod.test
<small>Using pathod and pathoc in your unit tests.</small>
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<p> The <b>libpathod.test</b> module is a light, flexible testing layer
for HTTP clients. It works by firing up a Pathod instance in a separate
thread, letting you use Pathod's full abilities to generate responses,
and then query Pathod's internal logs to establish what happened. All
the mechanics of startup, shutdown, finding free ports and so forth are
taken care of for you. </p>
<p> The canonical docs can be accessed using pydoc: </p>
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<pre class="terminal">pydoc libpathod.test</pre>
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<p> The remainder of this page demonstrates some common interaction
patterns using <a
href="http://nose.readthedocs.org/en/latest/">nose</a>. These examples
are also applicable with only minor modification to most commonly used
Python testing engines.</p>
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<h1> Context Manager </h1>
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{% include "examples_context.html" %}
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<h1> One instance per test </h1>
{% include "examples_setup.html" %}
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<h1> One instance per suite </h1>
{% include "examples_setupall.html" %}
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