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istex-api-faker
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ISTEX API faker. Create a Web server simulating the ISTEX API but only with few data.
Programme permettant de créer un serveur Web simulant une API Istex avec quelques données.
git clone https://github.com/istex/istex-api-faker.git
cd istex-api-faker/
npm install
cd istex-api-faker/
npm start
Ensuite naviguez sur http://127.0.0.1:35000/
Voici ce que ça donne en image :
Par défaut, des données sont fournies mais il est possible de les mettre à jour. La mise à jour peut être utile lorsque le format des données de l'API officielle change.
cd istex-api-faker/
./bin/istex-api-faker-generator.njs
Les données seront alors téléchargées dans le répertoire data/
Vous devez être autorisé par l'API Istex de production. Pour cela, créez un fichier config.local.js
où vous placerez vos identifiants. Exemple :
{
"username": "chuck.norris@univers.fr",
"password": "justme"
}
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ISTEX API faker. Create a Web server simulating the ISTEX API but only with few data.
We found that istex-api-faker 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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