#!/usr/bin/python3 def set_original_response(): test_return_data = """ head title Some initial text

Which is across multiple lines


So let's see what happens.
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) return None def set_modified_response(): test_return_data = """ modified head title Some initial text

which has this one new line


So let's see what happens.
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) return None def live_server_setup(live_server): @live_server.app.route('/test-endpoint') def test_endpoint(): # Tried using a global var here but didn't seem to work, so reading from a file instead. with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "r") as f: return f.read() # Just return the headers in the request @live_server.app.route('/test-headers') def test_headers(): from flask import request output= [] for header in request.headers: output.append("{}:{}".format(str(header[0]),str(header[1]) )) return "\n".join(output) # Where we POST to as a notification @live_server.app.route('/test_notification_endpoint', methods=['POST']) def test_notification_endpoint(): from flask import request with open("test-datastore/notification.txt", "wb") as f: # Debug method, dump all POST to file also, used to prove #65 data = request.stream.read() if data != None: f.write(data) print("\n>> Test notification endpoint was hit.\n") return "Text was set" live_server.start()