0.0.2 • Published 12 years ago

mocking-server v0.0.2

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Running the server

{MockingServer} = require 'mocking-server'

server = new MockingServer
server.httpsListen {
  key: fs.readFileSync "#{__dirname}/ssl/foo.com.key"
  cert: fs.readFileSync "#{__dirname}/ssl/foo.com.cert"
  port: 12001
}, (e) ->

You can httpsListen multiple (key, cert, port) triples at once.

API

Required header:
  X-Mocking-Server: API

POST /mock
req: {...}
res: {}

POST /clear-expectations
req: {}
res: {
  unmet_expectations: []
  unexpected_requests: []
  message: "..."
}

Properties

method
url           # If the hostname is specified, it must match exactly
              # If the (pathname + querystring) is specified, it must match exactly
req_body      # Exact match
req_headers   # Exact match apart from ignoring Content-Length

code          # default: 200
res_headers   # Content-Length will always be added
res_body      # default: empty string

UIAutomation integration example

// in your helper.js
#import "node_modules/mocking-server/uiautomation/mocking-client.js"
mocking_server.SERVER_URL = "https://mocking-server.theshopkeep.com";
mocking_server.EXTRA_CURL_FLAGS = ['--insecure', '-x', '127.0.0.1:8888'];

// in your test abstraction, after the test runs
assert_then_clear_http_expectations({
  error: function(e) {
    UIALogger.logFail(e.message);
    // handle the failure in your framework-specific way
  }
})

// in some test
mock_post({
  url: "skynet.mil/activate",
  req_headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json'
  },
  req_body: "{}"
});
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