I am using Gorilla mux and the net/http package to create some routes as follows
package routes
//some imports
//some stuff
func AddQuestionRoutes(r *mux.Router) {
s := r.PathPrefix("/questions").Subrouter()
s.HandleFunc("/{question_id}/{question_type}", getQuestion).Methods("GET")
s.HandleFunc("/", postQuestion).Methods("POST")
s.HandleFunc("/", putQuestion).Methods("PUT")
s.HandleFunc("/{question_id}", deleteQuestion).Methods("DELETE")
}
I am trying to write a test to test these routes. For example, I am trying to test the GET
route specifically trying to get a 400
returned so I have the following test code.
package routes
//some imports
var m *mux.Router
var req *http.Request
var err error
var respRec *httptest.ResponseRecorder
func init() {
//mux router with added question routes
m = mux.NewRouter()
AddQuestionRoutes(m)
//The response recorder used to record HTTP responses
respRec = httptest.NewRecorder()
}
func TestGet400(t *testing.T) {
//Testing get of non existent question type
req, err = http.NewRequest("GET", "/questions/1/SC", nil)
if err != nil {
t.Fatal("Creating 'GET /questions/1/SC' request failed!")
}
m.ServeHTTP(respRec, req)
if respRec.Code != http.StatusBadRequest {
t.Fatal("Server error: Returned ", respRec.Code, " instead of ", http.StatusBadRequest)
}
}
However, when I run this test, I get a 404
conceivably because the request is not being routed correctly.?
When I test this GET route from the browser, it does return a 400
so I'm certain there is an issue with the way the test is setup.