OHHTTPStubs is a library designed to stub your network requests very easily. It can help you:
- test your apps with fake network data (stubbed from file) and simulate slow networks, to check your application behavior in bad network conditions
- write unit tests that use fake network data from your fixtures.
It works with NSURLConnection, NSURLSession, AFNetworking, Alamofire or any networking framework that use Cocoa's URL Loading System.
OHHTTPStubs headers are fully documented using Appledoc-like / Headerdoc-like comments in the header files. You can also read the online documentation here.
In Objective-C
[HTTPStubs stubRequestsPassingTest:^BOOL(NSURLRequest *request) {
return [request.URL.host isEqualToString:@"mywebservice.com"];
} withStubResponse:^HTTPStubsResponse*(NSURLRequest *request) {
// Stub it with our "wsresponse.json" stub file (which is in same bundle as self)
NSString* fixture = OHPathForFile(@"wsresponse.json", self.class);
return [HTTPStubsResponse responseWithFileAtPath:fixture
statusCode:200 headers:@{@"Content-Type":@"application/json"}];
}];In Swift
This example is using the Swift helpers found in OHHTTPStubsSwift.swift provided by the OHHTTPStubs/Swift subspec or OHHTTPStubs package.
stub(condition: isHost("mywebservice.com")) { _ in
// Stub it with our "wsresponse.json" stub file (which is in same bundle as self)
let stubPath = OHPathForFile("wsresponse.json", type(of: self))
return fixture(filePath: stubPath!, headers: ["Content-Type":"application/json"])
}Note: if you're using OHHTTPStubs's Swiftier API (OHHTTPStubsSwift.swift and the Swift subspec or OHTTPStubsSwift package), you can also compose the matcher functions like this: stub(isScheme("http") && isHost("myhost")) { … }
- For a lot more examples, see the dedicated "Usage Examples" wiki page.
- The wiki also contain some articles that can help you get started with (and troubleshoot if needed)
OHHTTPStubs.
Instead of writing the content of the stubs you want to use manually, you can use tools like SWHttpTrafficRecorder to record network requests into files. This way you can later use those files as stub responses.
This tool can record all three formats that are supported by OHHTTPStubs (the HTTPMessage format, the simple response boby/content file, and the Mocktail format).
(There are also other ways to perform a similar task, including using curl -is <url> >foo.response to generate files compatible with the HTTPMessage format, or using other network recording libraries similar to SWHttpTrafficRecorder).
OHHTTPStubsis compatible with iOS5+, OS X 10.7+, tvOS.OHHTTPStubsalso works withNSURLSessionas well as any network library wrapping them.OHHTTPStubsis fully compatible with Swift 3.x, 4.x and Swift 5.x.
Nullability annotations have also been added to the ObjC API to allow a cleaner API when used from Swift even if you don't use the dedicated Swift API wrapper provided by OHHTTPStubsSwift.swift.
Updating to Version 9.0+
- All classes dropped the
OHprefix (OHHHTTPStubs->HTTPStubs,OHHTTPStubsResponse->HTTPStubsResponse, etc). - The
OHPathHelpersclass was renamedHTTPStubsPathHelpers. - No method and module names were changed.
Using CocoaPods is the recommended way.
- If you intend to use
OHHTTPStubsfrom Objective-C only, addpod 'OHHTTPStubs'to yourPodfile. - If you intend to use
OHHTTPStubsfrom Swift, addpod 'OHHTTPStubs/Swift'to yourPodfileinstead.
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/Swift' # includes the Default subspec, with support for NSURLSession & JSON, and the Swiftier API wrappersOHHTTPStubs is split into subspecs so that when using Cocoapods, you can get only what you need, no more, no less.
- The default subspec includes
NSURLSession,JSON, andOHPathHelpers - The
Swiftsubspec adds the Swiftier API to that default subspec HTTPMessageandMocktailare opt-in subspecs: list them explicitly if you need themOHPathHelpersdoesn't depend onCoreand can be used independently ofOHHTTPStubsaltogether
List of all the subspecs & their dependencies
Here's a list of which subspecs are included for each of the different lines you could use in your Podfile:
| Subspec | Core | NSURLSession | JSON | Swift | OHPathHelpers | HTTPMessage | Mocktail |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
pod 'OHHTTPStubs' |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/Default' |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | |||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/Swift' |
✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | ||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/Core' |
✅ | ||||||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/NSURLSession' |
✅ | ✅ | |||||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/JSON' |
✅ | ✅ | |||||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/OHPathHelpers' |
✅ | ||||||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/HTTPMessage' |
✅ | ✅ | |||||
pod 'OHHTTPStubs/Mocktail' |
✅ | ✅ |
OHHTTPStubs is compatible with Swift Package Manager, and provides 2 targets for consumption: OHHTTPStubs and OHHTTPStubsSwift.
OHHTTPStubsis equivalent to theOHHTTPStubssubspec.OHHTTPStubsSwiftis equivalent to theOHHTTPStubs/Swiftsubspec.
Note: We currently do not have support for the HTTPMessage or Mocktail subspecs in Swift Package Manager. If you are interested in these, please open an issue to explain your needs.
OHHTTPStubs is also compatible with Carthage. Just add it to your Cartfile.
Note: The OHHTTPStubs.framework built with Carthage will include all features of OHHTTPStubs turned on (in other words, all subspecs of the pod), including NSURLSession and JSON support, OHPathHelpers, HTTPMessage and Mocktail support, and the Swiftier API.
OHHTTPStubs supports Swift 3.0 (Xcode 8+), Swift 3.1 (Xcode 8.3+), Swift 3.2 (Xcode 9.0+), Swift 4.0 (Xcode 9.0+), Swift 4.1 (Xcode 9.3+), Swift 4.2 (Xcode 10+), Swift 5.0 (Xcode 10.2), and Swift 5.1 (Xcode 11) however we are only testing Swift 4.x (using Xcode 9.1 and 10.1) and Swift 5.x (using Xcode 10.2 AND 11) in CI.
Here are some details about the correct setup you need depending on how you integrated OHHTTPStubs into your project.
CocoaPods: nothing to do
If you use CocoaPods version 1.1.0.beta.1 or later, then CocoaPods will compile OHHTTPStubs with the right Swift Version matching the one you use for your project automatically. You have nothing to do! 🎉
For more info, see CocoaPods/CocoaPods#5540 and CocoaPods/CocoaPods#5760.
Carthage: choose the right version
The project is set up with SWIFT_VERSION=5.0 on master.
This means that the framework on master will build using:
- Swift 5.1 on Xcode 11
- Swift 5.0 on Xcode 10.2
- Swift 4.2 on Xcode 10.1
- Swift 4.0 on Xcode 9.1
If you want Carthage to build the framework with Swift 3.x you can:
- either use an older Xcode version
- or use the previous version of
OHHTTPStubs(6.2.0) — whosemasterbranch uses3.0 - or fork the repo just to change the
SWIFT_VERSIONbuild setting to3.0 - or build the framework passing a
SWIFT_VERSIONto carthage viaXCODE_XCCONFIG_FILE=<config file declaring SWIFT_VERSION> carthage build
OHHTTPStubs is ideal to write unit tests that normally would perform network requests. But if you use it in your unit tests, don't forget to:
- remove any stubs you installed after each test — to avoid those stubs to still be installed when executing the next Test Case — by calling
[HTTPStubs removeAllStubs]in yourtearDownmethod. see this wiki page for more info - be sure to wait until the request has received its response before doing your assertions and letting the test case finish (like for any asynchronous test). see this wiki page for more info
OHHTTPStubs is automatically loaded and installed (at the time the library is loaded in memory), both for:
- requests made using
NSURLConnectionor[NSURLSession sharedSession]— thanks to this code - requests made using a
NSURLSessionthat was created via[NSURLSession sessionWithConfiguration:…]and using either[NSURLSessionConfiguration defaultSessionConfiguration]or[NSURLSessionConfiguration ephemeralSessionConfiguration]configuration — thanks to method swizzling done here in the code.
If you need to disable (and re-enable) OHHTTPStubs — globally or per NSURLSession — you can use [HTTPStubs setEnabled:] / [HTTPStubs setEnabled:forSessionConfiguration:].
OHHTTPStubscan't work on background sessions (sessions created using[NSURLSessionConfiguration backgroundSessionConfiguration]) because background sessions don't allow the use of customNSURLProtocolsand are handled by the iOS Operating System itself.OHHTTPStubsdon't simulate data upload. TheNSURLProtocolClient@protocoldoes not provide a way to signal the delegate that data has been sent (only that some has been loaded), so any data in theHTTPBodyorHTTPBodyStreamof anNSURLRequest, or data provided to-[NSURLSession uploadTaskWithRequest:fromData:];will be ignored, and more importantly, the-URLSession:task:didSendBodyData:totalBytesSent:totalBytesExpectedToSend:delegate method will never be called when you stub the request usingOHHTTPStubs.OHTTPStubshas a known issue with redirects that we believe is an Apple bug. It has been discussed here and here. The actual result of this bug is that redirects with a zero second delay may nondeterministically end up with a null response.
As far as I know, there's nothing we can do about those three limitations. Please let me know if you know a solution that would make that possible anyway.
OHHTTPStubs can be used on apps submitted on the App Store. It does not use any private API and nothing prevents you from shipping it.
But you generally only use stubs during the development phase and want to remove your stubs when submitting to the App Store. So be careful to only include OHHTTPStubs when needed (only in your test targets, or only inside #if DEBUG sections, or by using per-Build-Configuration pods) to avoid forgetting to remove it when the time comes that you release for the App Store and you want your requests to hit the real network!
This project and library has been created by Olivier Halligon (@aligatr on Twitter) and is under the MIT License.
It has been inspired by this article from InfiniteLoop.dk.
I would also like to thank:
- Sébastien Duperron (@Liquidsoul) for helping me maintaining this library, triaging and responding to issues and PRs
- Kevin Harwood (@kcharwood) for migrating the code to
NSInputStream - Jinlian Wang (@JinlianWang) for adding Mocktail support
- and everyone else who contributed to this project on GitHub somehow.
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