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Leonardo ========

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Leonardo

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Example

Full Application Example

Video (currently only in hebrew)

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Getting Started

1. Install

npm

$ npm install leonardojs --save

bower

$ bower install leonardo

2. Add Leonardo script

Require in your code

    // in dev environment
    import "leonardojs";

Directly in html

 <!DOCTYPE HTML>
 <html>
 <body>
   //.....
   <script src="[bower_components|node_modules|other]/leonardo/dist/leonardo.js"></script>
 </body>
 </html>

3. Run your app

You should now see Leonardo's icon on the bottom right corner. Click It.

4. Start mocking your http calls via the recorder tab

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5. Turn your mocking on and off as you wish

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6. Change your responses as you wish

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Javascript API

Automate your mocks using Leonardo's API

State:

  • name: (string) State name, must be unique
  • url: (string) request url, treated as regex
  • verb: (string) request http verb
  • options (StateOption array)

StateOption:

  • name: (string) option name
  • status: (number) http status code
  • data: (primitive | Object | Function) the data to be returned in response body.
    • Use function to dynamically control the response (first parameter is the request object).

Add States

addState(State array)

 //.....
    Leonardo.addStates([
        {
          name: 'Get Data',
          url: '/api/user/43435',
          verb: 'GET',
          options: [
            {name: 'success', status: 200, data: { name: "Master Splinter" }},
            {name: 'error 500', status: 500}
          ]
        },{
          name: 'Get Data',
          url: '/api/user/43435',
          verb: 'GET',
          options: [
            {name: 'success', status: 200, data: { name: "Master Splinter" }},
            {name: 'error 500', status: 500}
          ]
        },
        {
          name: 'Get Characters',
          url: '/api/character',
          verb: 'GET',
          options: [
            {
              name: 'success', 
              status: 200,
              data: function(request) {
                if (request.url.indexOf('term=Donatello') > 0) {
                  return { name: "Donatello" };
                } else {
                  return { name: "Raphael" };                  
                }
              }
            },
          ]
        }
  ]);

Activate State Option

activateStateOption(stateName, optionName)

Activates state option, mocked response will be returned when calling the state url

//.....
    Leonardo.activateStateOption('Update Data', 'success');
    $http.put('/api/user/43435', { name: "Master Splinter" }).success(function(data, status) {
        console.log(status); // 200 
    });
    
    Leonardo.activateStateOption('Update Data', 'error 500');
    $http.put('/api/user/43435', { name: "Master Splinter" }).error(function(data, status) {
        console.log(status); // 500 
    });
//.....

Deactivate State

deactivateState(stateName)

Deactivates a specific state, when calling the state url request will pass through to the server

//.....
    Leonardo.deactivateState('Update Data');
//.....

Hide/Show Leonardo icon

You can hide Leonardo activator icon by clicking ctrl + shift + l.

Running and contributing

Go into the project folder

$ cd Leonardo

Install

$ npm install

Build

$ npm run build

Run (and watch)

$ npm start 

This will run the demo app (and auto-refresh the browser)

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Package last updated on 03 May 2017

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