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pact-mock-service-linux-x64
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This is a standalone executable packaged from the Ruby pact-mock-service-gem gem.
See the Pact Mock Service homepage for documentation about running the mock service.
$ npm install pact-mock-service-linux-x86_64
$ node_modules/pact-mock-service-linux-x86_64/bin/pact-mock-service --port 1234
The packaged mock server always prints out the following message on startup. Have not yet traced the source.
No entry for terminal type "xterm-256color";
using dumb terminal settings.
On npm install, the following warnings will be displayed. They do not appear to affect the behaviour of the mock service.
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libcrypto.dylib -> libcrypto.1.0.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libedit.dylib -> libedit.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libffi.dylib -> libffi.6.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libgmp.dylib -> libgmp.10.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/liblzma.dylib -> liblzma.5.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libncurses.dylib -> libncurses.5.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libreadline.dylib -> libedit.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libssl.dylib -> libssl.1.0.0.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libtermcap.dylib -> libncurses.5.dylib
npm WARN excluding symbolic link lib/ruby/lib/libyaml.dylib -> libyaml-0.2.dylib
FAQs
Pact mock service
We found that pact-mock-service-linux-x64 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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