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fact-checker
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A down to earth tool for API test
This tool was born using dead time at office, trying to ease colleagues from manual testing REST APIs. There were special needs for this tool:
Fact-checker is a test generator; it generates JSON input files to be sent to server and a testSuite file which can be run by mocha. This testSuite iteratively send JSON inputs from files to server and checks chunk of output retrieved by mean of deep equality using jsonpath expressions.
TL;DR; see working example here (download dependencies and run npm test
)
A template is defined in test/default.json
. It includes a requestOption
field which contains options to be passed to request when sending data to server and a body
field which contains a shallow payload with defaults. From these defaults and a conf file located in test/tests.json
the testSuite is generated. test/tests.json
is an array of test definitions; each test definition includes a title (string containing at least one '_': the preceeding part is used to populate describe), a requestOptions object to be merged with defaults, an inputs
array setting variables in the default tree and a checks
array of pairs jsonpath expression/expected result (note: just the first result wil be used for a deep equality comparison with expected result)
Just run $ fact-checker
with files in place.
FAQs
A down to earth API test tool
The npm package fact-checker receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, fact-checker popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fact-checker 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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