I'm writing python tests with unittest and requests modules but gettingAssertionError: <Response [200]> != 200
Tests are setup in two functions, test_get and test_post. Test runners starts from Tests class, where the issue is within test2. I've tried to assert this also: <Response [200]>
also. But getting this Error instead:
<Response [200]> != <Response [200]>
Expected :<Response [200]>
Actual :<Response [200]>
For this I am using httpbin and pycharm.
import requests
import unittest
# Test 1: Assert get data body
get_url = 'https://httpbin.org/get'
test_get = \
{
'args': {},
'headers': {'Accept': '*/*',
'Accept-Encoding': 'gzip, deflate',
'Host': 'httpbin.org',
'User-Agent': 'python-requests/2.21.0'},
'origin': '94.255.130.105, 94.255.130.105',
'url': 'https://httpbin.org/get'
}
def get_httpbin(get_url):
r = requests.get(get_url).json()
return r
# Test 2: Assert post is OK 200
post_url = 'https://httpbin.org/post'
test_post = \
{
'sender': 'Alice',
'receiver': 'Bob',
'message': 'We did it!'
}
def post_httpbin(post_url):
r = requests.post(post_url, test_post)
return r
# Test Runner
class Tests(unittest.TestCase):
def test1(self):
self.assertEqual(get_httpbin(get_url), test_get)
def test2(self):
self.assertEqual(post_httpbin(post_url), 200)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
Right now you are comparing r
which gives you <Response [200]>
with an integer, hence the asserion error. Instead you would want to assert r.status_code
, which gives you the status code as an integer with 200
.
def test2(self):
self.assertEqual(post_httpbin(post_url).status_code, 200)
You're comparing a response object with a number. They're not equal.
What you intend is to compare the status code from the response object with a number. Try this:
def test2(self):
self.assertEqual(post_httpbin(post_url).status_code, 200)
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