I'm using peridot - https://github.com/xeqi/peridot to test my ring application, and its working fine until I try to mock a post request with json data:
(require '[cheshire.core :as json])
(use 'compojure.core)
(defn json-post [req]
(if (:body req)
(json/parse-string (slurp (:body req)))))
(defroutes all-routes
(POST "/test/json" req (json-response (json-post req))))
(def app (compojure.handler/site all-routes))
(use 'peridot.core)
(-> (session app)
(request "/test/json"
:request-method :post
:body (java.io.ByteArrayInputStream. (.getBytes "hello" "UTF-8")))
gives IOException: stream closed.
Is there a better way to do this?
(-> (session app)
(request "/test/json"
:request-method :post
:content-type "application/json"
:body (.getBytes "\"hello\"" "UTF-8")))
When peridot generates a request map it will default to application/x-www-form-urlencoded for the content-type for a :post request. With the app as specified wrap-params (which is included by compojure.handler/site) will attempt to read the :body in order to parse any form-urlencoded parameters. Then json-post attempts to read the :body again. However InputStreams are designed to be read once, and that causes the exception.
There are basically two ways to solve the issue:
compojure.handler/site.(require '[cheshire.core :as json])
(-> (session app)
(request "/test/json"
:request-method :post
:content-type "application/json"
:body (json/generate-string data))
No need to call .getBytes, just pass json with :body parameter.
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