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[Form Recognizer] Migrate tests to the new recorder #20264
[Form Recognizer] Migrate tests to the new recorder #20264
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client = new DocumentAnalysisClient(endpoint(), makeCredential(useAad)); | ||
beforeEach(async function (this: Context) { | ||
recorder = await createRecorder(this.currentTest); | ||
await recorder.setMatcher("BodilessMatcher"); |
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Bodiless matcher since the proxy tool complained that the bodies are not matching with the ones in the recording.
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Azure/azure-sdk-tools#2723 logged - to investigate further.
BodilessMatcher should be fine anyway.
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I actually support this for FR regardless of whether or not the bodies match. It puts us one step closer to not even recording them in the first place.
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#20266 tracks the work to skip recording the request body
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Fantastic. One extremely minor question and we can merge this.
return recorder; | ||
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export async function createRecordedClient<T>( |
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I'm glad it was simple enough to fit this into the existing createRecordedClient
higher-order function.
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As the title says, this PR migrates the FR tests to the new recorder