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A testing library that lets you spin up a real Express-based server during tests, to stub out and check the requests made to the systems your application interacts with.
A testing library that lets you spin up a real Express-based server during tests, to stub out and check the requests made to the systems your application interacts with.
An example of a minimal server setup:
import mockserver from '@kaluza/mock-server';
// Create a server on port 8000
const server = mockserver(8000);
// Define some stubbed endpoints
const endpoint = server.get('/path', {status: 'OK'});
// Start the server
await server.start();
// Run some code that makes a request to /path
await fetch('http://localhost:8000/path');
// Check the request
console.log(endpoint.calls.length === 1);
// Stop the server
await server.stop();
Creates a new MockServer
object with options. Only one path is registered: /mockserver
.
Options object:
enableLogging
- logs out events such as endpoint registration, requests made. Defaults to falseRegisters a GET endpoint for the given path, returning an EndpointRecord
.
path
is an Express-compatible pathresponse
can be either an object, which will be returned as JSON, or an Express-compatible request handler. This lets you vary the response based on what's in the request.If two endpoints are created on the same path, the most recently created one will take precedence.
Registers a POST endpoint for the given path, returning an EndpointRecord
.
path
is an Express-compatible pathresponse
can be either an object, which will be returned as JSON, or an Express-compatible request handler. This lets you vary the response based on what's in the request.If two endpoints are created on the same path, the most recently created one will take precedence.
Registers a PATCH endpoint for the given path, returning an EndpointRecord
.
path
is an Express-compatible pathresponse
can be either an object, which will be returned as JSON, or an Express-compatible request handler. This lets you vary the response based on what's in the request.If two endpoints are created on the same path, the most recently created one will take precedence.
Resets the server, creating a new express instance with no endpoints registered except the default /mockserver
. Can be used to clean up if re-using a server between test suites.
Returned when an endpoint is registered. It lets you make assertions against calls to the server.
An array of CallRecord
s. These are objects with the following properties:
params
- the path params in the requestquery
- the query params in the requestheaders
- the request headersbody
- the request body, for calls that have oneFAQs
A testing library that lets you spin up a real Express-based server during tests, to stub out and check the requests made to the systems your application interacts with.
We found that @kaluza/mock-server demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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