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axios-mock-shim

A plugin build for easily using axios-mock-adapter with axios

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Axios Mock Shim

A plugin build for easily using axios-mock-adapter with axios.

Be sure to install axios & axios-mock-adapter before using this plugin.

Install

npm i axios-mock-shim
// or
yarn add axios-mock-shim

Usage

Step 1.

Import the plugin with two methods createAxios, createAPIHandler

import { createAxios, createAPIHandler } from 'axios-mock-shim';
  • createAxios(axiosConfig)

Create Axios instance by given config.(default config or your custom config)

const instance = createAxios();
  • createAPIHandler(axiosInstance, shimOptions)

Create an AxiosRequest object, which you can then use to define & call the api with specific mock data.

Note: Here must provide the shimOptions with at least useMock property to tell the plugin whether using the mock-adapter.

// Create an AxiosRequest with mock-adapter feature
const api = createAPIHandler(instance, { useMock: true });

// If you would like to use pure axios for production
// You can set the option as below
const api = createAPIHandler(instance, {
  useMock: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
});

Step 2.

Define your api logic & mock data with your AxiosRequest object

method list: use, with, run

  • use(method, svc, data)

Define the api setting

  1. method: http method
    required
    - type: string

  2. svc: url path
    required
    - type: string
    (note => without baseURL in axios instance)

  3. data: params or data
    optional
    - type: object

  • with(replyHandler)

Define the mock reply data.

If your set useMock to false, then no need to call this method.

Even you call this method with useMock set by false, it will still skip the mock feature automatically.

  1. replyHandler: handler send to mock-adapter's reply method required - type: function(resolve, reject, config) | array[statusCode: number, data] > function will get three arguments, when using function type reply, please wrap your data into the first resolve method in order to tell the plugin fullfill the Promise.
  • run()

Execute the AxiosRequest

export default {

  // array type reply
  getProfile() {
    return api.use('get', 'solo/config', { params: { token: 1 } }).with([200, {
      data: {
        number: 10,
      }
    }]).run();
  },

  // function type reply
  getSoloConfig() {
    return api.use('get', 'profile', { id: 100 })
      .with((resolve, reject, config) => {
        console.log(config); // mock-adapter's config
        res([
          200,
          {
            data: {
              name: 'Johnny',
              money: 1000,
            },
          }
        ]);
      }).run();
  },

  // If no need for mock
  getNoMock() {
    return api.use('get', 'nomock').run();
  },
};

Options

useMock

  • Type: boolean

Required to set whether using mock-adapter. no default value.

snakifyData

  • Type: boolean

Whether snakify keys in params or data in request. SnakifyKeys will run before the beforeRequest, those config added by beforeRequest will not auto apply the snakifyKeys method.

beforeRequest

  • Type: Function

provide a way to dynamically inject some axios config each request, such as getting localStorage data into header.

it will give you the default params to send to request.

if this property is not set, it will use the default params to call

The axios instance will call such as axios.post() but not axios() to send the request in order to match the mock-adapter's setting, using axios() with sending data will cause 404 error!! See: Mock failed with 404 Error

const api = createAPIHandler(instance, {
  beforeRequest(config) {
    const TOKEN = localStorage.getItem('TOKEN');
    return Object.assign(config, {
      headers: {
        'Content-Type': 'application/json',
        'My-Token': TOKEN,
      },
    });
  },
});

beforeResponse

  • Type: Function

You can specify what to do before getting the response, eg.

const api = createAPIHandler(instance, {
  useMock: true,
  beforeResponse(response) {
    return camelizeKeys(response.data);
  },
});

anyReply

If you need to mock every request which without using with to set its mock data, this property could that you define a fallback reply which will be used for all unhandled request.

This could only used with useMock set by true;

const api = createAPIHandler(instance, {
  useMock: process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production',
  anyReply: [200, {
    error: 'Unhandled request',
  }],
  // or
  anyReply(resolve, reject, config) {
    if (Math.random() > 0.1) return reject([404]);
    return resolve([200, {
      error: 'Unhandled request'
    }]);
  },
});

Default setting

Mock Adapter Config

const mockDefaultConfig = {
  delayResponse: 500,
  onNoMatch: "passthrough",
}

Axios Config

const axiosDefaultConfig = {
  baseURL: '/api/',
  headers: {
    'Content-Type': 'application/json',
  },
  timeout: 5000,
  withCredentials: true,
}

License

MIT

Copyright (c) 2020-present, Johnny Wang

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Package last updated on 20 Jun 2020

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