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@ng-apimock/protractor-plugin
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The protractor plugin for ng-apimock.
This plugin connects to ng-apimock and makes the plugin functions available within the tests.
Enable this plugin in your config file:
exports.config = {
plugins: [{
package: '@ng-apimock/protractor-plugin',
options: {
globalName: 'ngApimockProtractorPlugin' // optional option (defaults to ngApimock)
}
}]
};
After registering the plugin, you can use it in your tests by calling it like this:
describe('Some test', () => {
it('does something', async () =>
await ngApimock.selectScenario('my-mock-name', 'some-scenario'));
});
The following functions are available. Each plugin function returns a promise.
Selects the given scenario (when calling this function without a scenario or with 'passThrough' as scenario name, the call will be passed through to the actual backend).
Sets the delay time in milliseconds for the mock. This makes sure the response is delayed. The delay set here overrides the delay defined in the response mock.
Sets the indicator which enables / disables the request logging.
Adds or updates the global variable.
Adds or updates the global variables ie. {'some':'value', 'another': 'value'}.
Deletes the global variable.
Resets all the mocks to the default state.
Sets all the mocks to pass through.
FAQs
Protractor plugin for ng-apimock
We found that @ng-apimock/protractor-plugin demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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