Flask Path or route parameters - testing
examples/flask/path/test_app.py
import app import pytest @pytest.fixture() def web(): return app.app.test_client() def test_app(web): rv = web.get('/') assert rv.status == '200 OK' assert b'Main<br>' in rv.data @pytest.mark.parametrize('uid', ['23', '42', 'Joe']) def test_user(web, uid): rv = web.get(f'/user/{uid}') assert rv.status == '200 OK' assert uid == rv.data.decode('utf-8') def test_user_fail(web): rv = web.get(f'/user/') assert rv.status == '404 NOT FOUND' def test_user_fail(web): rv = web.get(f'/user') assert rv.status == '404 NOT FOUND'
- The route /user/ returns 404 not found
The test here get a bit complex. We have 3 different tests function. Each one needs the variable returned by the test_client function.
While the route with the parameter can handle any value, there is one route that it does not handle. If the visitor reached the page /user/ page either by mistake or by removing the parameter in the URL, then we'll see a "404 Not Found" page.