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@ashvajs/mock-server
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Simple mock server to serve static/dynamic routes for mock api.
Create your mock server object with mock server class and pass express app object with folder path.
mocks
..api
....v1
......product
........[product] // serves /api/v1/product/[apple|etc|string]/list-items
.........list-items
............get.json // serves /api/v1/product/[apple|etc|string]/list-items [get method]
.........post.json // serves /api/v1/product/[apple|etc|string] [post method]
......test // route
........post.json // serves as /api/v1/test [post method]
........get.json // serves as /api/v1/test [get method]
........delete.json // serves as /api/v1/test [delete method]
........patch.json // serves as /api/v1/test [patch method]
......dynamic // route
........post // for dynamic routes
..........index.js
........get
..........index.js
module.exports = (req, res, options) => {
// options.params to access url parameters
// e.g. route is /api/v1/product/[productid]
// if call is done for /api/v1/product/prod-149
// options.params.productid -> prod-149
//write your business logic
return {
message: 'js response example',
};
};
import path from 'path';
import express from 'express';
import { MockServer } from '@ashvajs/mock-server';
const host = process.env.HOST ?? 'localhost';
const port = process.env.PORT ? Number(process.env.PORT) : 3000;
const app = express();
const mockserver = new MockServer(
{
staticMocks: '/api/*', // or *|custom pattern
staticApiPath: path.resolve('apps/mock-server-example/mocks'),
},
app
);
mockserver.init();
app.listen(port, host, () => {
console.log(`[ ready ] http://${host}:${port}`);
});
const path = require('path');
const express = require('express');
const { MockServer } = require('@ashvajs/mock-server');
const host = process.env.HOST ?? 'localhost';
const port = process.env.PORT ? Number(process.env.PORT) : 3000;
const app = express();
const mockserver = new MockServer(
{
staticMocks: '/api/*', // or *|custom pattern
staticApiPath: path.resolve('apps/mock-server-example/mocks'),
},
app
);
mockserver.init();
app.listen(port, host, () => {
console.log(`[ ready ] http://${host}:${port}`);
});
see apps/mock-server-example
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We found that @ashvajs/mock-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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