use secrecy::Secret; use sqlx::{Connection, Executor, PgConnection, PgPool}; use std::net::TcpListener; use std::sync::LazyLock; use uuid::Uuid; use zero2prod::configuration::{get_configuration, DatabaseSettings}; use zero2prod::startup::run; use zero2prod::telemetry::{get_subscriber, init_subscriber}; // Ensure that the `tracing` stack is only initialised once using `once_cell` static TRACING: LazyLock<()> = LazyLock::new(|| { let default_filter_level = "info".to_string(); let subscriber_name = "test".to_string(); if std::env::var("TEST_LOG").is_ok() { let subscriber = get_subscriber(subscriber_name, default_filter_level, std::io::stdout); init_subscriber(subscriber); } else { let subscriber = get_subscriber(subscriber_name, default_filter_level, std::io::sink); init_subscriber(subscriber); }; }); pub struct TestApp { pub address: String, pub db_pool: PgPool, } async fn spawn_app() -> TestApp { // The first time `initialize` is invoked the code in `TRACING` is executed. // All other invocations will instead skip execution. LazyLock::force(&TRACING); let listener = TcpListener::bind("127.0.0.1:0").expect("Failed to bind random port"); // We retrieve the port assigned to us by the OS let port = listener.local_addr().unwrap().port(); let address = format!("http://127.0.0.1:{}", port); let mut configuration = get_configuration().expect("Failed to read configuration."); configuration.database.database_name = Uuid::new_v4().to_string(); let connection_pool = configure_database(&configuration.database).await; let server = run(listener, connection_pool.clone()).expect("Failed to bind address"); let _ = tokio::spawn(server); TestApp { address, db_pool: connection_pool, } } pub async fn configure_database(config: &DatabaseSettings) -> PgPool { // Create database let maintenance_settings = DatabaseSettings { database_name: "postgres".to_string(), username: "postgres".to_string(), password: Secret::new("password".to_string()), ..config.clone() }; let mut connection = PgConnection::connect_with(&maintenance_settings.connect_options()) .await .expect("Failed to connect to Postgres"); connection .execute(format!(r#"CREATE DATABASE "{}";"#, config.database_name).as_str()) .await .expect("Failed to create database."); // Migrate database let connection_pool = PgPool::connect_with(config.connect_options()) .await .expect("Failed to connect to Postgres."); sqlx::migrate!("./migrations") .run(&connection_pool) .await .expect("Failed to migrate the database"); connection_pool } #[tokio::test] async fn health_check_works() { // Arrange let app = spawn_app().await; let client = reqwest::Client::new(); // Act let response = client // Use the returned application address .get(&format!("{}/health_check", &app.address)) .send() .await .expect("Failed to execute request."); // Assert assert!(response.status().is_success()); assert_eq!(Some(0), response.content_length()); } #[tokio::test] async fn subscribe_returns_a_200_for_valid_form_data() { // Arrange let app = spawn_app().await; let client = reqwest::Client::new(); let body = "name=le%20guin&email=ursula_le_guin%40gmail.com"; // Act let response = client .post(&format!("{}/subscriptions", &app.address)) .header("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") .body(body) .send() .await .expect("Failed to execute request."); // Assert assert_eq!(200, response.status().as_u16()); let saved = sqlx::query!("SELECT email, name FROM subscriptions",) .fetch_one(&app.db_pool) .await .expect("Failed to fetch saved subscription."); assert_eq!(saved.email, "ursula_le_guin@gmail.com"); assert_eq!(saved.name, "le guin"); } #[tokio::test] async fn subscribe_returns_a_400_when_data_is_missing() { // Arrange let app = spawn_app().await; let client = reqwest::Client::new(); let test_cases = vec![ ("name=le%20guin", "missing the email"), ("email=ursula_le_guin%40gmail.com", "missing the name"), ("", "missing both name and email"), ]; for (invalid_body, error_message) in test_cases { // Act let response = client .post(&format!("{}/subscriptions", &app.address)) .header("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") .body(invalid_body) .send() .await .expect("Failed to execute request."); // Assert assert_eq!( 400, response.status().as_u16(), // Additional customised error message on test failure "The API did not fail with 400 Bad Request when the payload was {}.", error_message ); } } #[tokio::test] // This is expected to fail at this point in the book, but we mark it as // `should_panic` to get a green CI. #[should_panic] async fn subscribe_returns_a_400_when_fields_are_present_but_invalid() { // Arrange let app = spawn_app().await; let client = reqwest::Client::new(); let test_cases = vec![ ("name=&email=ursula_le_guin%40gmail.com", "empty name"), ("name=Ursula&email=", "empty email"), ("name=Ursula&email=definitely-not-an-email", "invalid email"), ]; for (body, description) in test_cases { // Act let response = client .post(&format!("{}/subscriptions", &app.address)) .header("Content-Type", "application/x-www-form-urlencoded") .body(body) .send() .await .expect("Failed to execute request."); // Assert assert_eq!( 400, response.status().as_u16(), "The API did not return a 400 Bad Request when the payload was {}.", description ); } }