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#npm-registry-mock
##Mocked Packages
Currently mocked packages are:
underscore
at 1.3.1, 1.3.3 and 1.5.1 while version 1.5.1 is the latest in this mocked registry.
request
at 0.9.0, 0.9.5 and 2.27.0 while version 2.27.0 is the latest in this mocked registry.
test-package-with-one-dep
at 0.0.0, with mocked dependency test-package@0.0.0
.
npm-test-peer-deps
at 0.0.0, with a peer dependency on request@0.9.x
and a dependency on underscore@1.3.1
.
test-repo-url-http
at 0.0.0
test-repo-url-https
at 0.0.1
test-repo-url-ssh
at 0.0.1
mkdirp
at 0.3.5
optimist
at 0.6.0
clean
at 2.1.6
async
at 0.2.9, 0.2.10
checker
at 0.5.1, 0.5.2
##Usage
Installing underscore 1.3.1:
var mr = require("npm-registry-mock")
mr({port: 1331}, function (err, s) {
npm.load({registry: "http://localhost:1331"}, function () {
npm.commands.install("/tmp", "underscore@1.3.1", function (err) {
// assert npm behaves right...
s.close() // shutdown server
})
})
})
Defining custom mock routes:
var mr = require("npm-registry-mock")
var customMocks = {
"get": {
"/mypackage": [500, {"ente" : true}]
}
}
mr({port: 1331, mocks: customMocks}, function (err, s) {
npm.load({registry: "http://localhost:1331"}, function () {
npm.commands.install("/tmp", "mypackage", function (err) {
// assert npm behaves right with an 500 error as response...
s.close() // shutdown server
})
})
})
Limit the requests for each route:
mr({
port: 1331,
minReq: 1,
maxReq: 5
}, function (err, s) {
##Adding a new fixture
Although ideally we stick with the packages already mocked when writing new tests, in some cases it can be necessary to recreate a certain pathological or unusual scenario in the mock registry. In that case you can run
$ ./add-fixture.sh my-weird-package 1.2.3
to add that package to the fixtures directory.
##Breaking Changes for 1.0
err, server
now, instead of just server (https://github.com/npm/npm-registry-mock/issues/20)object
FAQs
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The npm package npm-registry-mock receives a total of 16,927 weekly downloads. As such, npm-registry-mock popularity was classified as popular.
We found that npm-registry-mock demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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