interface IDeployAssert
| Language | Type name |
|---|---|
.NET | Amazon.CDK.IntegTests.Alpha.IDeployAssert |
Go | github.com/aws/aws-cdk-go/awscdkintegtestsalpha/v2#IDeployAssert |
Java | software.amazon.awscdk.integtests.alpha.IDeployAssert |
Python | aws_cdk.integ_tests_alpha.IDeployAssert |
TypeScript (source) | @aws-cdk/integ-tests-alpha ยป IDeployAssert |
Interface that allows for registering a list of assertions that should be performed on a construct.
This is only necessary when writing integration tests.
Methods
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| aws | Query AWS using JavaScript SDK API calls. |
| expect(id, expected, actual) | Assert that the ExpectedResult is equal to the ActualResult. |
| http | Make an HTTP call to the provided endpoint. |
| invoke | Invoke a lambda function and return the response which can be asserted. |
awsApiCall(service, api, parameters?, outputPaths?)
public awsApiCall(service: string, api: string, parameters?: any, outputPaths?: string[]): IApiCall
Parameters
- service
string - api
string - parameters
any - outputPaths
string[]
Returns
Query AWS using JavaScript SDK API calls.
This can be used to either trigger an action or to return a result that can then be asserted against an expected value
The service is the name of an AWS service, in one of the following forms:
- An AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 package name (
@aws-sdk/client-api-gateway) - An AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 client name (
api-gateway) - An AWS SDK for JavaScript v2 constructor name (
APIGateway) - A lowercase AWS SDK for JavaScript v2 constructor name (
apigateway)
The api is the name of an AWS API call, in one of the following forms:
- An API call name as found in the API Reference documentation (
GetObject) - The API call name starting with a lowercase letter (
getObject) - The AWS SDK for JavaScript v3 command class name (
GetObjectCommand) Example
declare const app: App;
declare const integ: IntegTest;
integ.assertions.awsApiCall('SQS', 'sendMessage', {
QueueUrl: 'url',
MessageBody: 'hello',
});
const message = integ.assertions.awsApiCall('SQS', 'receiveMessage', {
QueueUrl: 'url',
});
message.expect(ExpectedResult.objectLike({
Messages: [{ Body: 'hello' }],
}));
expect(id, expected, actual)
public expect(id: string, expected: ExpectedResult, actual: ActualResult): void
Parameters
- id
string - expected
ExpectedResult - actual
ActualResult
Assert that the ExpectedResult is equal to the ActualResult. Example
declare const integ: IntegTest;
declare const apiCall: AwsApiCall;
integ.assertions.expect(
'invoke',
ExpectedResult.objectLike({ Payload: 'OK' }),
ActualResult.fromAwsApiCall(apiCall, 'Body'),
);
httpApiCall(url, options?)
public httpApiCall(url: string, options?: FetchOptions): IApiCall
Parameters
- url
string - options
FetchOptions
Returns
Make an HTTP call to the provided endpoint. Example
declare const app: App;
declare const integ: IntegTest;
const call = integ.assertions.httpApiCall('https://example.com/test');
call.expect(ExpectedResult.objectLike({
Message: 'Hello World!',
}));
invokeFunction(props)
public invokeFunction(props: LambdaInvokeFunctionProps): IApiCall
Parameters
Returns
Invoke a lambda function and return the response which can be asserted. Example
declare const app: App;
declare const integ: IntegTest;
const invoke = integ.assertions.invokeFunction({
functionName: 'my-function',
});
invoke.expect(ExpectedResult.objectLike({
Payload: '200',
}));

.NET
Go
Java
Python
TypeScript (