curl -i <url> | alola | fx .- glue between curl -iand cli JSON parser tool of your choice likejqorfx
- it was built with unix-philosophy in the mind
- runs assertions on JSON
- no bail-out: it runs every assertions
- CI-friendly: process exit code is always the number of failed testcases
# npm install -g alola
# or
# npx alola (recommended)
curl -i <url> | npx alola [assertions]curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ \
  | npx alola
# output
{
  "redirects": [],
  "protocol": "HTTP/1.1",
  "status": 200,
  "statusText": "OK",
  "headers": {
    "date": "Sun, 10 Jul 2022 08:30:19 GMT",
    "content-type": "application/json",
    "content-length": "68",
    "connection": "keep-alive",
    "x-amzn-requestid": "6f38be71-8c2a-4106-8bd5-6a2a0726d831",
    "x-amzn-trace-id": "root=1-62ca8e1b-3fa47e01777132441c03e3de;sampled=0"
  },
  "body": {
    "date": 1657441819664,
    "foobar": 42,
    "author": "balazs4",
    "name": "alola"
  }
}# follows redirections
curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ --follow \
  | npx alola
# assertion
curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ \
  | npx alola \
   'status should be 200' \
   'headers.content-type should match json'\
   'body.author should be balazs4'
# silent assertion
curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ \
  | npx alola 'status should be 200' 2>/dev/null
# assertion only
curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ \
  | npx alola 'status should be 200' 1>/dev/null
# json assertion output
curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ \
  | ALOLA_REPORT=json npx alola 'status should be 200' 1>/dev/null
# middleware
curl -i https://ewqfsixnkkhp3syjy65heuhkou0dogwr.lambda-url.eu-central-1.on.aws/ \
  | npx alola 'status should be 200' 'headers.content-type should match json' \
  | fx 'res => res.body.name + " by " + res.body.author'<key> should be <expected-value>
<key> should not be <expected-value>
<key> should match <expected-regex>
<key> should not match <expected-regex>You can configure alola with the following environment variables:
| Environment variable | Description | Default value | Possible values | 
|---|---|---|---|
| ALOLA_REPORT | result reporter | text | text,json | 
| ALOLA_CUSTOM | any resolvable path to the custom assertions | ./.alola.js | 
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