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github.com/lkaemmerling/hetzner-cloud-api-mock
This mock allows developers to test against the Hetzner Cloud API without creating real resources or having a real account on the Hetzner Cloud. It uses the API Blueprint from the documentation.
Differences to the first version:
The mock is a complete rewrite of https://github.com/LKDevelopment/hetzner-cloud-api-mock.
To start the mock as a container listing to port 8080 run:
docker run -d -p 8080:8080 lkdevelopment/hetzner-cloud-api-mock:latest
This is an unofficial tool, that downloads the information about the lastest stable api from the hetzner cloud and mocks the results shown in the documentation. It is just a really "stupid" mock server, that does not contain any business logic from the Hetzner Cloud.
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