getafix v1.0.1
Getafix: The Fixture Getter
Getafix is a program which will automatically create and update your fixture data. Configuration is easy, since all you need to do is recreate the API's url structure locally.

Perhaps it's easier to show rather than tell...
Quick start
Create a folder to hold your fixtures. Let's call it 'fixtures'.
[ app/ ] $ mkdir fixtures && cd fixturesStart recreating the API structure by creating folders and files to represent endpoints. Each endpoint should be a file with a ".json" extension. Leave them as empty files.
[ app/fixtures/ ] $ mkdir users [ app/fixtures/ ] $ touch users/2.json [ app/fixtures/ ] $ mkdir users/2 [ app/fixtures/ ] $ touch users/2/tracks.jsonConfigure the base so that Getafix knows where to request the data from. Configuration is done with files named ".getafix".
app/fixtures/ $ echo "base: 'https://api.example.com'" > .getafixRun getafix, pointing it to your fixtures directory:
app/ $ getafix fixtures
In this example, getafix would make requests to:
https://api.example.com/users/2https://api.example.com/users/2/tracks
And save the results back into the JSON files. Adding more fixtures is just a case of creating more empty files.
Configuration
Configuration files are interpretted as CoffeeScript.
base(String) All files beyond this point use this value as a base for the url to request. Folder structure up to this point is ignored.headers(Object) A map of headers to include in the request.query(Object) A map of query parameters to include. Useful if you need to always include a client id or similar in every request.map(Function) A function which allows for a custom method of building the url from the folder structure. It is passed one variable:pathand should return a string which is appended to thebase.
To create different configs for certain endpoints, add extra .getafix configuration files in the appropriate folder.
When more than one config lies in the path to an endpoint, the values are merged together.
Examples
/fixtures
.getafix
# base: 'https://api.example.com'
# query: client: 123
/users
2.json # requests: https://api.example.com/users/2?client=123
/2
tracks.json # requests: https://api.example.com/users/2/tracks.json?client=123
/resolve
.getafix
# map: (path) -> '/resolve?url=example.com/' + path
foo.json # requests: https://api.example.com/resolve?url=example.com/foo&client=123
/bar
baz.json # requests: https://api.example.com/resolve?url=example.com/bar/baz&client=123
/internal
.getafix
# base: 'https://api-int.example.com'
/users
2.json # requests: https://api-int.example.com/users/2.json?client=123License
MIT
Author
Nick Fisher (@spadgos), SoundCloud (@soundcloud)