mocky v0.1.11
mocky
mocky - http mocking server with simple config written on nodejs
Installation
npm install mockyExamples
Create new mock.js file with content
var mocky = require('mocky');
mocky.createServer([{
// simple GET route without request body to match
url: '/someurl1?a=b&c=d',
method: 'get',
res: 'response for GET request'
}, {
// POST route with request body to match and respose with status, headers and body
url: '/someurl2?a=b&c=d',
method: 'post',
req: 'POST request body to match',
res: {
status: 202,
headers: {'Content-type': 'text/html'},
body: '<div>response to return to client</div>'
}
}, {
// PUT route with dynamic response body
url: '/someurl3?a=b&c=d',
method: 'put',
req: 'PUT request body to match',
res: function(req, res) {
return 'PUT response body';
}
}, {
// GET route with regexp url and async response with status, headers and body
url: /\/someurl4\?a=\d+/,
method: 'get',
res: function(req, res, callback) {
setTimeout(function() {
callback(null, {
status: 202,
headers: {'Content-type': 'text/plain'},
body: 'async response body'
});
}, 1000);
}
}]).listen(4321);That's all now you can run mock server node mock.js, after
that if you send GET request to http://127.0.0.1:4321/someurl1?a=b&c=d and
get response for GET request to the client, send POST request to
http://127.0.0.1:4321/someurl?a=b&c=d with body POST request body to match
... and so on, just try it.
Requests recording
It's very handy to auto record requests, do it somewhere at start of your main app file
mocky.recorder.start({print: true});After that all http/https requests will be logged into console immediately after execution.
You also can manually control recorder - start recorder then after some
requests occures you can manually process recorder outputs e.g.
console.log(mocky.recorder.outputs)You also can stop recorder and clear outputs.
mocky.recorder.stop();
mocky.recorder.clean();Running test
Into cloned repository run
npm testTODO
- improve server logging
- support request headers matching