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@shekhardtu/har-to-json

Extract response from .har file and create JSON mocks for mock server. With support of query param

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har-to-mocks

Extract response from .har file and create JSON mocks for mock server.

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Install CLI

npm install -g har-to-mocks

or by npx

npx har-to-mocks [path to .har] [path mock/api folder] --dry-run

How does it work?

Inspect and filter requests in .har files

File can contain hundreds of requests so it's important to be able filter data. For filtering you can use flags:

  • (--url) for filtering by match in the url. Search is case sensitive
  • (-m, --method=GET) for filter specific method. Default value is 'GET'
  • (-t, --type=xhr) for filtering request type. Default value is 'xhr'

Video example: YouTube har-to-mocks@1.1.1.

example:

$ har-to-mocks ./file.har --url=api/service  --method=GET

will display:

Filtered requests:

 Name                    Method Path                        
 ─────────────────────── ────── ─────────────────────────── 
 userRoles               GET    /api/service/userRoles      
 currentUserId           GET    /api/service/currentUserId  
 active                  GET    /api/service/clients/active 

If output folder is not specified mocks will not be written.

Extract data from .har to mock/api folder

Export structure is prepared for connect-api-mocker. After successful filtering request just add second argument which will be path to connect-api-mocker's folder for mock/api.

WARNING: When second argument is defined cli will write files. To avoid unwanted overwrite use --dry-run flag to skip writing part of process.

example:

$ har-to-mocks ./file.har ./mocks --url=api/service  --method=GET --dry-run

will display:

Filtered requests:

 Name                    Method Path                        
 ─────────────────────── ────── ─────────────────────────── 
 userRoles               GET    /api/service/userRoles      
 currentUserId           GET    /api/service/currentUserId  
 active                  GET    /api/service/clients/active 

Folder tree which will be applied:

└─ mocks
   └─ api
      └─ service
         ├─ userRoles
         │  └─ GET.json
         ├─ currentUserId
         │  └─ GET.json
         └─ clients
            └─ active
               └─ GET.json

No files were written. If you want to write files remove the (--dry-run) flag.

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Package last updated on 27 Mar 2023

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