import unittest from uptime_kuma_api import UptimeKumaException, ProxyProtocol from uptime_kuma_test_case import UptimeKumaTestCase class TestProxy(UptimeKumaTestCase): def test_proxy(self): # get empty list to make sure that future accesses will also work self.api.get_proxies() expected_proxy = { "protocol": ProxyProtocol.HTTP, "host": "127.0.0.1", "port": 8080, "auth": True, "username": "username", "password": "password", "active": True, "default": False } # add proxy r = self.api.add_proxy(applyExisting=False, **expected_proxy) self.assertEqual(r["msg"], "Saved") proxy_id = r["id"] # get proxy proxy = self.api.get_proxy(proxy_id) self.compare(proxy, expected_proxy) # get proxies proxies = self.api.get_proxies() proxy = self.find_by_id(proxies, proxy_id) self.assertIsNotNone(proxy) self.compare(proxy, expected_proxy) # edit proxy expected_proxy["protocol"] = ProxyProtocol.HTTPS expected_proxy["host"] = "127.0.0.2" expected_proxy["port"] = 8888 r = self.api.edit_proxy(proxy_id, **expected_proxy) self.assertEqual(r["msg"], "Saved") proxy = self.api.get_proxy(proxy_id) self.compare(proxy, expected_proxy) # delete proxy r = self.api.delete_proxy(proxy_id) self.assertEqual(r["msg"], "Deleted") with self.assertRaises(UptimeKumaException): self.api.get_proxy(proxy_id) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()