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mock-amqplib
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This module is intended to replace rabbitMq in integration tests to gain speed in test execution.
with mock-require in tests:
// setup
var mockRequire = require('mock-require');
mockRequire('amqplib', 'mock-amqplib');
// teardow
mockRequire.stopAll();
or simply overwrite amqplibs connect method:
amqplib.connect = mockAmqplib.connect;
amqplib-mocks, exp-fake-amqplib (callbacks only), amqplib-mock,
As far as I can tell they try to solve the same problem, but they implemented different parts of the API.
For this module I implemented whatever was neccesary to use it in the app I'm currently developing, so parts are missing here too, pull requests are welcome.
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stub rabbit mq in integration tests
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