Given the following .json
VCR Cassette recording:
{
"http_interactions": [
{
"request": {
"uri": "http://localhost:7777/foo",
"body": "",
"method": "get",
"headers": { "Accept-Encoding": [ "identity" ] }
},
"response": {
"body": "Hello foo",
"http_version": "1.1",
"status": { "code": 200, "message": "OK" },
"headers": {
"Date": [ "Thu, 27 Oct 2011 06:16:31 GMT" ],
"Content-Type": [ "text/html;charset=utf-8" ],
"Content-Length": [ "9" ],
}
},
"recorded_at": "Tue, 01 Nov 2011 04:58:44 GMT"
},
],
"recorded_with": "VCR 2.0.0"
}
We can deserialize it using serde_json
:
use std::fs;
use vcr_cassette::Cassette;
let example = fs::read_to_string("tests/fixtures/example.json").unwrap();
let cassette: Cassette = serde_json::from_str(&example).unwrap();
To deserialize .yaml
Cassette files use
serde_yaml
instead.
$ cargo add vcr-cassette
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