This is a set of tests for implementations of RFC6570 - URI Template. It is designed to be reused by any implementation, to improve interoperability and implementation quality.
If your project uses Git for version control, you can make uritemplate-tests into a submodule.
Each test file is a JSON document containing an object whose properties are groups of related tests. Alternatively, all tests are available in XML as well, with the XML files being generated by transform-json-tests.xslt which uses json2xml.xslt as a general-purpose JSON-to-XML parsing library.
Each group, in turn, is an object with three children:
- level - the level of the tests covered, as per the RFC (optional; if absent, assume level 4).
- variables - an object representing the variables that are available to the tests in the suite
- testcases - a list of testcases, where each case is a two-member list, the first being the template, the second being the result of expanding the template with the provided variables.
Note that the result string can be a few different things:
- string - if the second member is a string, the result of expansion is expected to match it, character-for-character.
- list - if the second member is a list of strings, the result of expansion is expected to match one of them; this allows for templates that can expand into different, equally-acceptable URIs.
- false - if the second member is boolean false, expansion is expected to fail (i.e., the template was invalid).
For example:
{
"Level 1 Examples" :
{
"level": 1,
"variables": {
"var" : "value",
"hello" : "Hello World!"
},
"testcases" : [
["{var}", "value"],
["{hello}", "Hello%20World%21"]
]
}
}
The following test files are included:
- spec-examples.json - The complete set of example templates from the RFC
- spec-examples-by-section.json - The examples, section by section
- extended-tests.json - more complex test cases
- negative-tests.json - invalid templates
For all these test files, XML versions with the names *.xml can be generated with the transform-json-tests.xslt XSLT stylesheet. The XSLT contains the names of the above test files as a parameter, and can be started with any XML as input (i.e., the XML input is ignored).
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