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Mock Node.js http server for testing. Regurgitates the request object.
npm install mocksy --save-dev
var Mocksy = require('mocksy');
var mocksy = new Mocksy({port: 4321});
// In your test runner
describe('Some http endpoint', function () {
beforeEach(function (done) {
mocksy.start(done);
});
afterEach(function (done) {
mocksy.stop(done);
});
it('should just work, right?', function (done) {
// Do your http requests
});
});
Create and instance of the mocksy mock server. Optionally pass in the following options
port
- server port. defaults to 1137 if no port is providedStarts the mocksy mock server. Takes a callback as the only argument.
Stops the mocksy mock server. Takes a callback as the only argument.
npm test
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Mock http server for testing. Regurgitates the request object.
We found that mocksy 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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