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mock-js-server
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A mock server that allow to generate responses by JSONs or JSs files
The first step is to configure config/routes.json
, where we will map our API endpoint routes to JSON/JS files.
{
"^$": "../config/info.json",
".*user/{{userId}}.*": "user/default.js"
}
There're multiple options to return a response via this server:
This wil return JSON response at it's defined in the JSON file.
{
"status": "OK"
}
/*globals req, params, body, query, mock*/
mock = {
'id': Math.floor(Math.random()*1000),
'userId': params.userId
}
if (query) {
if (query.name && query.surname)
mock.fullname = `${query.name} ${query.surname}`;
}
You must use the @mock
key to add contenType or statusCodel ike this:
{
"@mock": {
"status": 404,
"contentType": "text/html",
"content": "<html><head><title>404</title></head><body>You hit a 404</body></html>"
}
}
Also you can add a download action to the mock:
{
"@mock": {
"status": 200,
"@download": "./LICENSE"
}
}
Or add extra headers:
{
"@mock": {
"status": 200,
"headers": [
"Access-Control-Allow-Origin: *"
]
}
}
Or an option, to delay the response:
{
"@mock": {
"status": 200,
"delay": 1200
}
}
Just run npm start
to run it simple or configure as tu want with these options:
Option | Key | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Config file | -c | config.json | Name of configuration file |
Config Folder | --config-folder | ./config/ | Path of configuration's folder |
Routes File | --routes-file | routes.json | Name of the routes file |
Mock Folder | --mocks-folder | ./mocks/ | Path of the mock folder |
Port | -p | None | Listening port |
Delay | -d | None | Delay in ms |
Headers | -H | None | Extra Headers |
FAQs
Mock server for API
The npm package mock-js-server receives a total of 21 weekly downloads. As such, mock-js-server popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mock-js-server 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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