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@pollyjs/node-server
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The @pollyjs/node-server
package provides a standalone node server as well as
an express integration to be able to support the REST Persister so recordings can be saved to
and read from disk.
Note that you must have node (and npm) installed.
npm install @pollyjs/node-server -D
If you want to install it with yarn:
yarn add @pollyjs/node-server -D
Check out the Node Server documentation for more details.
This packages includes a fully working standalone node server that is pre-configured with the necessary APIs and middleware to support the REST Persister.
The Server constructor accepts a configuration object that can be a combination
of the below listed Server & API options. Once instantiated, you will have
full access to the Express app via the app
property.
const { Server } = require('@pollyjs/node-server');
const server = new Server({
quiet: true,
port: 4000,
apiNamespace: '/polly'
});
// Add custom business logic to the express server
server.app.get('/custom', () => {
/* Add custom express logic */
});
// Start listening and attach extra logic to the http server
server.listen().on('error', () => {
/* Add http server error logic */
});
The @pollyjs/node-server
package exports a registerExpressAPI
method which
takes in an Express app and a config to register the
necessary routes to be used with the REST Persister.
const { registerExpressAPI } = require('@pollyjs/node-server');
registerExpressAPI(app, config);
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Standalone node server and express integration for @pollyjs
The npm package @pollyjs/node-server receives a total of 40,102 weekly downloads. As such, @pollyjs/node-server popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @pollyjs/node-server 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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