[Twisted-Python] Testing protocols without connection?
Marcin Kasperski
Marcin.Kasperski at softax.com.pl
Mon Nov 20 13:20:14 MST 2006
(sorry if it was already described somewhere, but 15 mins of
googling did not help me)
In one of the recent posts
(http://twistedmatrix.com/pipermail/twisted-python/2006-November/014374.html)
I noticed the following sentence:
> In general you don't need actual network
> connections to test protocols. For example, there are helpers
> in twisted.test.proto_helpers for mimicking a transport.
How should those be used? Not much docs inside...
To give a simple example, imagine I have some factory which
provides something over HTTP. And I have test case which setup
this server on loopback address, connects to it using HTTP, and
analyses whether correct output was received. Is it possible to
refactor such test, so it does not create any true TCP
connection?
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