Esempio n. 1
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        public async Task Update_Exercise()
        {
            using (var client = new APIClientProvider().Client)
            {
                // Create a dummy coffee
                Exercise moosehead = await CreateDummyExercise();

                // Make a new title and assign it to our dummy coffee
                string newName = "Moosehead";
                moosehead.Name = newName;

                // Convert it to JSON
                string modifiedmooseheadAsJSON = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(moosehead);

                // Try to PUT the newly edited coffee
                var response = await client.PutAsync(
                    $"{url}/{moosehead.Id}",
                    new StringContent(modifiedmooseheadAsJSON, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json")
                    );

                // See what comes back from the PUT. Is it a 204?
                string responseBody = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

                Assert.Equal(HttpStatusCode.NoContent, response.StatusCode);

                // Get the edited coffee back from the database after the PUT
                var getModifiedExercise = await client.GetAsync($"{url}/{moosehead.Id}");

                getModifiedExercise.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();

                // Convert it to JSON
                string getExerciseBody = await getModifiedExercise.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

                // Convert it from JSON to C#
                Exercise newlyEditedExercise = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject <Exercise>(getExerciseBody);

                // Make sure the title was modified correctly
                Assert.Equal(HttpStatusCode.OK, getModifiedExercise.StatusCode);
                Assert.Equal(newName, newlyEditedExercise.Name);

                // Clean up after yourself
                await deleteDummyExercise(newlyEditedExercise);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 2
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        public async Task Update_Instructor()
        {
            using (var client = new APIClientProvider().Client)
            {
                // Create a dummy coffee
                Instructor newLancePenn = await CreateDummyInstructor();

                // Make a new title and assign it to our dummy coffee
                string newLastName = "Pennington";
                newLancePenn.LastName = newLastName;

                // Convert it to JSON
                string modifiedLancePennAsJSON = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(newLancePenn);

                // Try to PUT the newly edited coffee
                var response = await client.PutAsync(
                    $"{url}/{newLancePenn.Id}",
                    new StringContent(modifiedLancePennAsJSON, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json")
                    );

                // See what comes back from the PUT. Is it a 204?
                string responseBody = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

                Assert.Equal(HttpStatusCode.NoContent, response.StatusCode);

                // Get the edited coffee back from the database after the PUT
                var getModifiedInstructor = await client.GetAsync($"{url}/{newLancePenn.Id}");

                getModifiedInstructor.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();

                // Convert it to JSON
                string getInstructorBody = await getModifiedInstructor.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

                // Convert it from JSON to C#
                Instructor newlyEditedInstructor = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject <Instructor>(getInstructorBody);

                // Make sure the title was modified correctly
                Assert.Equal(HttpStatusCode.OK, getModifiedInstructor.StatusCode);
                Assert.Equal(newLastName, newlyEditedInstructor.LastName);

                // Clean up after yourself
                await deleteDummyInstructor(newlyEditedInstructor);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 3
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        public async Task Delete_Exercise()
        {
            // Note: with many of these methods, I'm creating dummy data and then testing to see if I can delete it. I'd rather do that for now than delete something else I (or a user) created in the database, but it's not essential-- we could test deleting anything

            // Create a new coffee in the db
            Exercise moosehead = await CreateDummyExercise();

            // Delete it
            await deleteDummyExercise(moosehead);

            using (var client = new APIClientProvider().Client)
            {
                // Try to get it again
                HttpResponseMessage response = await client.GetAsync($"{url}{moosehead.Id}");

                // Make sure it's really gone
                Assert.Equal(HttpStatusCode.NotFound, response.StatusCode);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 4
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        public async Task Get_All_Exercise()
        {
            using (var client = new APIClientProvider().Client)
            {
                // Try to get all of the coffees from /api/coffees
                HttpResponseMessage response = await client.GetAsync(url);

                response.EnsureSuccessStatusCode();

                // Convert to JSON
                string responseBody = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

                // Convert from JSON to C#
                List <Exercise> exercises = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject <List <Exercise> >(responseBody);

                // Make sure we got back a 200 OK Status and that there are more than 0 coffees in our database
                Assert.Equal(HttpStatusCode.OK, response.StatusCode);
                Assert.True(exercises.Count > 0);
            }
        }
Esempio n. 5
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        // Reusable method to create a new coffee in the database and return it
        public async Task <Exercise> CreateDummyExercise()
        {
            using (var client = new APIClientProvider().Client)
            {
                // Serialize the C# object into a JSON string
                string mooseheadAsJSON = JsonConvert.SerializeObject(dummyExercise);


                // Use the client to send the request and store the response
                HttpResponseMessage response = await client.PostAsync(
                    url,
                    new StringContent(mooseheadAsJSON, Encoding.UTF8, "application/json")
                    );

                // Store the JSON body of the response
                string responseBody = await response.Content.ReadAsStringAsync();

                // Deserialize the JSON into an instance of Exercise
                Exercise newlyCreatedExercise = JsonConvert.DeserializeObject <Exercise>(responseBody);

                return(newlyCreatedExercise);
            }
        }