Requests-mock

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Requests-mock

https://github.com/jamielennox/requests-mock
mock out responses from the requests package - Python 2.x

requests-mock provides a building block to stub out the HTTP requests_ portions of your testing code. Everything in requests_ eventually goes through an adapter to do the transport work. requests-mock creates a custom adatper that allows you to predefine responses when certain URIs are called. There are then a number of methods provided to get the adapter used.

This package contains the Python 2.x module.





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12 July 2014

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License: apache-2




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Downloadhttps://github.com/jamielennox/requests-mock
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/requests-mock
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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/python-requests-mock

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