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@sensorfactdev/mock-node-nats
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mock-node-nats
This is a small mocking library aimed at facilitating tests of our NATS-connected services.
It exposes a NATS
class based on the API provided by node-nats
. It maintains an in-memory "bus" shared accross the class' instances.
NB: This is very much a work in progress that fits our particular current needs. Additional development is needed to mock the node-nats
API more faithfully, e.g. supporting options, completing the signatures of existing methods, etc.
npm install @sensorfactdev/mock-node-nats
const NATS = require(@sensorfactdev/mock-node-nats);
const nats = NATS.connect();
// Simple Publisher
nats.publish('subject', 'message!');
// Simple Subscriber
nats.subscribe('subject', msg => {
console.log(`Received a message: ${msg}`);
});
// Unsubscribing
const sid = nats.subscribe('subject', msg => {});
nats.unsubscribe(sid);
// Request
const sid = nats.request('request', res => {
console.log(`Received a message: ${res}`););
});
// Access the list of subs (useful for testing)
const subs = nats.subs;
// Close connection
nats.close();
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A mock NATS client for Node.js
The npm package @sensorfactdev/mock-node-nats receives a total of 51 weekly downloads. As such, @sensorfactdev/mock-node-nats popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @sensorfactdev/mock-node-nats demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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