0.1.0 • Published 7 years ago

generate-nocks-from-requests v0.1.0

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Generate Nocks from Requests – 0.1.0

Automatically generate Nock mocks from requests made with Request.

Usage

First, let's install it. Since you normally don't want GNFR (too lazy to type "Generate Nocks from Requests"^1) installed permanently, we'll install it like this:

npm i generate-nocks-from-requests

Now lets hook it up:

/* ... code */
const request = require('request')
require('generate-nocks-from-requests')(request)
/* ... more code */

Now run you're thing and trigger the requests you want to mock. After you'll probably need to kill the process. Now there should be a mock.js file in the directory you ran the server from. It contains you're nock mocks 🎉.

API

default (Request, Options) => Flush

The default export is a function taking a Request object and Options as a parameter and returns the Flush function.

Options object

The default arguments are as follows:

{
  repeat = 999,
  delay = 200,
  output = 'mocks.js',
  flushOnExit = true
}
  • repeat: Controls the argument that is passed to Nocks #times().
  • delay: Controls the argument passed to Nocks #delay().
  • output: The file to save the mocks to.
  • flushOnExit: Wether or not to flush when the process exits. (see Flush)

Flush () => void

Writes all the buffered mocks to the file defined in options.output. The Flush function is called automatically when the process exits regularly, or it receives one of this signals SIGTERM, SIGHUP, 'SIGBREAK'. To disable this behaviour, set flushOnExit: false.

^1: Yes, I did not type it again, but just copy-pasted it over from the header.