gulp-mock-server
to be the most simple gulp mock tool in the world
feature
- don't need write mock url, only make a directory "data" in the root and put json file in
- automatic support jsonp
- support select load by reques.query/request.body such as:
'/test' => load 'data/test.json'
'/test?mt=1' => load 'data/test1.json'
mt is the abbreviation of macktag
- may be others
Install
$ npm install --save-dev gulp-mock-server
Usage
first step
make a directory "data" in the root directory
second step
webserver config:
var gulp = require('gulp');
var mockServer = require('gulp-mock-server');
gulp.task('mock', function() {
gulp.src('.')
.pipe(webserver({
livereload: false,
directoryListing: true,
port: 8090,
open: true
}));
});
put a json file such as "test.json" in the "/data" directory
third step
visit url => localhost:8090/test
so easy!
Options
Key | Type | Default | Description |
---|
host | String | localhost | hostname of the webserver |
port | Number | 8000 | port of the webserver |
path | String | / | path to the webserver |
livereload | Boolean/Object | false | whether to use livereload. For advanced options, provide an object. You can use the 'port' property to set a custom live reload port and the filter function to filter out files to watch. The object also needs to set enable property to true (e.g. enable: true ) in order to activate the livereload mode. It is off by default. |
directoryListing | Boolean/Object | false | whether to display a directory listing. For advanced options, provide an object with the 'enable' property set to true. You can use the 'path' property to set a custom path or the 'options' property to set custom serve-index options. |
fallback | String | undefined | file to fall back to (relative to webserver root) |
open | Boolean/String | false | open the localhost server in the browser. By providing a String you can specify the path to open (for complete path, use the complete url http://my-server:8080/public/ ) . |
https | Boolean/Object | false | whether to use https or not. By default, gulp-webserver provides you with a development certificate but you remain free to specify a path for your key and certificate by providing an object like this one: {key: 'path/to/key.pem', cert: 'path/to/cert.pem'} . |
proxies | Array | [] | a list of proxy objects. Each proxy object can be specified by {source: '/abc', target: 'http://localhost:8080/abc', options: {headers: {'ABC_HEADER': 'abc'}}} . |