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Test REST APIs with Serenity/JS

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Serenity/JS

Serenity/JS is a framework designed to make acceptance and regression testing of modern full-stack applications faster, more collaborative and easier to scale.

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Learning Serenity/JS

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Full-Stack Acceptance Testing with Serenity/JS and the Screenplay Pattern

Serenity/JS REST

@serenity-js/rest module lets your actors interact with and test HTTP REST APIs.

Installation

To install this module, as well as axios HTTP client, run the following command in your computer terminal:

npm install --save-dev @serenity-js/{core,rest,assertions} axios

Example test

import { actorCalled } from '@serenity-js/core';
import { CallAnApi, DeleteRequest, GetRequest, LastResponse, PostRequest, Send } from '@serenity-js/rest'
import { Ensure, equals, startsWith } from '@serenity-js/assertions';

const actor = actorCalled('Apisit').whoCan(CallAnApi.at('https://myapp.com/api'));

actor.attemptsTo(
    // no users present in the system
    Send.a(GetRequest.to('/users')),
    Ensure.that(LastResponse.status(), equals(200)),
    Ensure.that(LastResponse.body(), equals([])),

    // create a new test user account
    Send.a(PostRequest.to('/users').with({
        login: 'tester',
        password: 'P@ssword1',
    }),
    Ensure.that(LastResponse.status(), equals(201)),
    Ensure.that(LastResponse.header('Location'), startsWith('/users')),

    // delete the test user account
    Send.a(DeleteRequest.to(LastResponse.header('Location'))),
    Ensure.that(LastResponse.status(), equals(200)),
);