@imposter-js/types v1.0.0
Imposter TypeScript types
- Code autocompletion for your Imposter JavaScript or TypeScript scripts.
- ES6 and TypeScript support.
Getting started
The types are published as an npm package.
The fastest way to get started is to clone this repository and copy one of the sample projects:
- JavaScript: imposter-sample-javascript
- TypeScript: imposter-sample-typescript
These samples are preconfigured to transpile and bundle source files down to a single JS file. This can be referenced as the scriptFile in your Imposter mock config.
Note: just update the dependency for
@imposter-js/typesin thepackage.jsonto the latest from npmjs.com
In the sample project, bundle your script:
npm run buildIn the dist directory you will have two files:
$ ls
bundle.js
mock-config.yamlThis is a valid Imposter configuration - just run imposter up
Install Imposter CLI if you don't already have it.
Start your mock:
$ imposter up
...
Mock server up and running on http://localhost:8080Hit it:
$ curl http://localhost:8080
{ "name": "Ada Lovelace" }The name is dynamically chosen from a list by the script.
Also notice the log output in Imposter:
DEBUG ... Executed script 'dist/bundle.js' for request: GET http://localhost:8080/ in 6.34msWorked example
This example shows the process in more detail.
Note - this example assumes you know how to set up a bundler/transpiler to emit a single JS file. For a working configuration you can copy see the sample projects.
Prerequisites
- Node.js
- A bundler such as webpack
- Recommended: Install Imposter CLI
Steps
Add the types to your Node.js module as a dev dependency:
npm install @imposter-js/types --save-devImport the types in your Imposter scripts:
import {context, logger, respond} from "@imposter-js/types"Use the objects to write your script, with code autocompletion in your editor/IDE:
logger.info(`Received request: ${context.request}`)
const request = context.request
const body = JSON.stringify({
"name": "Ada Lovelace",
})
respond()
.withStatusCode(200)
.withData(body)Bundle your script:
npm run buildIn the dist directory you will have two files:
$ ls
bundle.js
mock-config.yamlThis is a valid Imposter configuration - just run imposter up
Install Imposter CLI if you don't already have it.
Start your mock:
$ imposter up
...
Mock server up and running on http://localhost:8080Hit it:
$ curl http://localhost:8080
{ "name": "Ada Lovelace" }Also notice the log output in Imposter:
DEBUG ... Executed script 'dist/bundle.js' for request: GET http://localhost:8080/ in 6.34msNext steps
Because we use a bundler, you can split your scripts across multiple files.
See the src directory of the sample projects for an example.