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@pact-foundation/pact-standalone
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Pact mock service and verifier wrapper package. Installing this will install an executable appropriate for your platform.
Installation wrapper for pact pact-standalone executable.
On install, this package selects and installs the correct pact-mock-service and pact-provider-verifier executable for your environment. The platform-specific binaries pact-mock-service
and pact-provider-verifier
can be found inside the node_modules/.bin directory.
$ npm i @pact-foundation/pact-standalone
$ node_modules/.bin/pact-mock-service --port 1234
$ node_modules/.bin/pact-provider-verifier <args>
NOTE: If you're on OSX, you'll need Bash 4 installed for the scripts to work.
FAQs
Pact mock service and verifier wrapper package. Installing this will install an executable appropriate for your platform.
We found that @pact-foundation/pact-standalone demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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