It may be worthwhile to check out WireMock[0]. It allows setting up a lightweight mock server designed for unit testing.
Regards Julian [0] http://wiremock.org On Tuesday, November 22, 2016, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com <javascript:_e(%7B%7D,'cvml','garydgreg...@gmail.com');>> wrote: > You can also see if Travis CI and AppVeyer provide HTTP servers in their > containers. > > Gary > > On Mon, Nov 21, 2016 at 1:58 PM, Francisco Carriedo Scher < > fcarrie...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I will have a look to it to get some insight and consider pros/cons. > > > > As I see it, automating tests against the most popular web servers would > > be something nice if there is a relatively clean way of doing it. > > > > 2016-11-21 13:17 GMT-05:00 Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>: > > > >> The only way to do that is to embed a server in the test or have the > test > >> manage the life cycle of the external server. I've done that with > Commons > >> VFS tests, so it's doable. > >> > >> Gary > >> > >> On Nov 20, 2016 7:35 PM, "Francisco Carriedo Scher" < > fcarrie...@gmail.com> > >> wrote: > >> > >>> After having a look to the source code and the RFC, I would like to > >>> clarify > >>> a couple of things about the testing against popular web-servers. > >>> > >>> My first idea was to see if I could take some unit tests making > requests > >>> to > >>> test servers as basis and generating new test classes pointing them > >>> instead > >>> to real running web-servers. However, after seeing the unit tests, my > >>> impression is that perhaps this might not be the best approach or at > >>> least > >>> complete/realistic enough. > >>> > >>> The intention of this testing is to test the library from a client > >>> perspective (as a client of the library I mean) in more real-world > >>> scenarios, not necessarily adding additional unit tests to the existing > >>> ones, right? > >>> > >>> Aside, should an issue in Jira be open for this in order to log and > >>> document versions and keep the worklog? > >>> > >>> Thanks, > >>> > >>> Francisco > >>> > >>> > >>> 2016-10-31 19:12 GMT+01:00 Francisco Carriedo Scher < > >>> fcarrie...@gmail.com>: > >>> > >>> > Yes, I find moving to Log4J2 the correct choice too, so leaving Gary > >>> work > >>> > on the migration without conflict. > >>> > > >>> > I will move then forward testing against popular HTTP/2 enabled > >>> servers. > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > 2016-10-31 14:02 GMT-04:00 Oleg Kalnichevski <ol...@apache.org>: > >>> > > >>> >> On Mon, 2016-10-31 at 05:46 +0100, Francisco Carriedo Scher wrote: > >>> >> > Hello, > >>> >> > > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Don't know if migrating to Log4J2 > >>> >> > (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HTTPCORE-436) would > override > >>> >> > the task I was working in (enabling debug logging on integration > >>> >> > tests). Anyway, as I don't know how long migrating might take and > >>> the > >>> >> > work was already done for httpcore5 module I have committed it to > my > >>> >> > fork > >>> >> > (https://github.com/fcarriedos/httpcore/commit/46ba8b0c408cf > >>> >> b67d0ed6395c675b8bd2f6fa131). If you consider it correct and want me > >>> to > >>> >> extend it to the other modules, just say it. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > >>> >> Francisco > >>> >> > >>> >> This will certainly conflict with Gary's changes. I had no idea you > >>> were > >>> >> going to introduce Log4j as a dependency. What you have done looks > >>> >> perfectly fine to me but going forward we should be using Log4j2 > given > >>> >> that it provides an abstract logging API with an option of using > >>> >> different logging back-ends. > >>> >> > >>> >> > > >>> >> > Question: I determined which packages to enable logging for with > the > >>> >> > shell command below (output attached). To me this should find any > >>> >> > class needing to yield debug log lines. Could somebody comment on > >>> >> > this? (Correct, incorrect, suggestions?). Thanks! > >>> >> > $ httpcore/httpcore5$ reset && egrep -Ri "log" ./* | grep java | > >>> grep > >>> >> debug > >>> >> > >>> >> Looks correct to me. > >>> >> > >>> >> > DEADLOCK: when I completed this a month ago, enabling debug > logging > >>> >> > resulted in a dead-lock in class "TestSyncHttp.java". This test > >>> class > >>> >> > is not present anymore and the deadlock does not appear now, but I > >>> >> > don't know if this could be another good reason to work on > updating > >>> >> > the logging framework (HTTPCORE-436), as I dug a bit and looked > >>> like a > >>> >> > known issue for Log4J 1.2. I can reproduce the deadlock and > provide > >>> >> > more detail if needed. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > >>> >> More reason to move to Log4j2. > >>> >> > >>> >> > Meanwhile I will have a look to testing the HTTP/2 transport with > >>> >> > popular web servers as you suggested. Please confirm if this is > >>> still > >>> >> > pending or somebody already is taking care of it. > >>> >> > > >>> >> > >>> >> I confirm. 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