# Testing Sanic endpoints can be tested locally using the `test_client` object, which depends on the additional [aiohttp](https://aiohttp.readthedocs.io/en/stable/) library. The `test_client` exposes `get`, `post`, `put`, `delete`, `patch`, `head` and `options` methods for you to run against your application. A simple example (using pytest) is like follows: ```python # Import the Sanic app, usually created with Sanic(__name__) from external_server import app def test_index_returns_200(): request, response = app.test_client.get('/') assert response.status == 200 def test_index_put_not_allowed(): request, response = app.test_client.put('/') assert response.status == 405 ``` Internally, each time you call one of the `test_client` methods, the Sanic app is run at `127.0.01:42101` and your test request is executed against your application, using `aiohttp`. The `test_client` methods accept the following arguments and keyword arguments: - `uri` *(default `'/'`)* A string representing the URI to test. - `gather_request` *(default `True`)* A boolean which determines whether the original request will be returned by the function. If set to `True`, the return value is a tuple of `(request, response)`, if `False` only the response is returned. - `server_kwargs` *(default `{}`) a dict of additional arguments to pass into `app.run` before the test request is run. - `debug` *(default `False`)* A boolean which determines whether to run the server in debug mode. The function further takes the `*request_args` and `**request_kwargs`, which are passed directly to the aiohttp ClientSession request. For example, to supply data to a GET request, you would do the following: ```python def test_get_request_includes_data(): params = {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'} request, response = app.test_client.get('/', params=params) assert request.args.get('key1') == 'value1' ``` And to supply data to a JSON POST request: ```python def test_post_json_request_includes_data(): data = {'key1': 'value1', 'key2': 'value2'} request, response = app.test_client.post('/', data=json.dumps(data)) assert request.json.get('key1') == 'value1' ``` More information about the available arguments to aiohttp can be found [in the documentation for ClientSession](https://aiohttp.readthedocs.io/en/stable/client_reference.html#client-session). ### Deprecated: `sanic_endpoint_test` Prior to version 0.3.2, testing was provided through the `sanic_endpoint_test` method. This method will be deprecated in the next major version after 0.4.0; please use the `test_client` instead. ``` from sanic.utils import sanic_endpoint_test def test_index_returns_200(): request, response = sanic_endpoint_test(app) assert response.status == 200 ```