I'm not comfortable with rejecting requests just because they fail to percent-encode the @ so my vote is for that test to be relaxed a bit.
Overall I'm impressed with how easy it was to get this running. Switching from the quickstart instructions to testing my own instance just involved copying the "gargron" example test plan and changing a few parameters. It couldn't have been simpler.
I haven't looked at the UBOS stuff yet. That will have to wait for another day.
@fentiger You are the first one to accuse us we are making #FediTest simple :-) Rest assured, testing bidirectional interactions won't be as simple as WebFinger tests... but then, we sure try!
The recording of our Fediverse Developer Network meeting yesterday is now online: https://fedidevs.org/notes/2024-03-07/ and there are meeting notes, too.
Main subject was an early show-and-tell-and-feedback of FediTest, developing a #testsuite for the #Fediverse.
Thanks @andypiper running the meeting and making the recording.
Looking for a simple Python Http/2 server, for #feditest. Not an entire framework, that would be overkill and confusing. Does such a thing exist? Or does everyone expect that #python apps serve the web via WSGI?