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@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ The ``client`` has methods that match the common HTTP request methods,
such as ``client.get()`` and ``client.post()``. They take many arguments
for building the request; you can find the full documentation in
:class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. Typically you'll use ``path``,
``query``, ``headers``, and ``data`` or ``json``.
``query_string``, ``headers``, and ``data`` or ``json``.
To make a request, call the method the request should use with the path
to the route to test. A :class:`~werkzeug.test.TestResponse` is returned
@ -108,9 +108,9 @@ provides ``response.text``, or use ``response.get_data(as_text=True)``.
assert b"<h2>Hello, World!</h2>" in response.data
Pass a dict ``query={"key": "value", ...}`` to set arguments in the
query string (after the ``?`` in the URL). Pass a dict ``headers={}``
to set request headers.
Pass a dict ``query_string={"key": "value", ...}`` to set arguments in
the query string (after the ``?`` in the URL). Pass a dict
``headers={}`` to set request headers.
To send a request body in a POST or PUT request, pass a value to
``data``. If raw bytes are passed, that exact body is used. Usually,