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vite-plugin-mock-server
Advanced tools
Provide local mocks for Vite.
A mock server plugin for Vite, developed based on TypeScript. And support using TypeScript and JavaScript to write Mock API. When the Mock API file is modified, it will be hot updated automatically. Support and compatibility with express.js middlewares.
node version: >=12.0.0
vite version: >=2.0.0
# if using npm
npm i vite-plugin-mock-server -D
# if using yarn
yarn add vite-plugin-mock-server -D
cd ./example
npm install
npm run dev
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import bodyParser from 'body-parser'
import cookieParser from 'cookie-parser'
import mockServer from 'vite-plugin-mock-server'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
vue(),
mockServer({
logLevel: 'info',
middlewares: [
cookieParser(),
bodyParser.json(),
bodyParser.urlencoded(),
bodyParser.text(),
bodyParser.raw()
]
})
]
})
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
import vue from '@vitejs/plugin-vue'
import mockServer from 'vite-plugin-mock-server'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
vue(),
mockServer())
]
})
mockModules
Ignore manual configuration, it will be filled in automatically.
export type MockOptions = {
logLevel?: 'info' | 'error' | 'off'
urlPrefixes?: string[]
mockJsSuffix?: string
mockTsSuffix?: string
mockRootDir?: string
mockModules?: string[]
noHandlerResponse404?: boolean
middlewares?: MockLayer[]
printStartupLog?: boolean
}
// default options
const options: MockOptions = {
logLevel: 'info',
urlPrefixes: [ '/api/' ],
mockRootDir: './mock',
mockJsSuffix: '.mock.js',
mockTsSuffix: '.mock.ts',
noHandlerResponse404: true,
mockModules: [],
middlewares: [],
printStartupLog: true
}
type Request = Connect.IncomingMessage & {
body?: any,
params?: { [key: string]: string },
query?: { [key: string]: string },
cookies?: { [key: string]: string },
session?: any
}
export type MockFunction = {
(
req: Request,
res: http.ServerResponse,
/** @deprecated in 2.0, use req.params **/
urlVars?: { [key: string]: string }
): void
}
export type MockHandler = {
pattern: string,
method?: string,
handle: MockFunction
}
export type MockLayer = (
req: Request,
res: http.ServerResponse,
next: Connect.NextFunction
) => void;
The pattern
is an ant-style path pattern string,
use @howiefh/ant-path-matcher
to match the pattern
and request URL
.
// example/mock/es.mock.ts
import { MockHandler } from '../../src'
const mocks: MockHandler[] = [
{
pattern: '/api/test1/1',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('Hello world!' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/test1/*',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('Hello world!' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/test1/users/{userId}',
handle: (req, res) => {
const data = {
url: req.url,
params: req.params,
query: req.query,
body: req.body
}
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json')
res.end(JSON.stringify(data))
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/test1/body/json',
method: 'POST',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.setHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json')
//req is incomingMessage which extends stream.Readable
// --> https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#readablereadsize
// res.end need to be within the function
// there is a size limit for the bodyString to get parsed
req.on('data', (bodyString: string) => {
let body: object = JSON.parse(bodyString)
res.end(JSON.stringify(body))
})
}
},
]
export default mocks
// example/mock/apis/es2.mock.ts
import { MockHandler } from 'vite-plugin-mock-server'
export default (): MockHandler[] => [
{
pattern: '/api/test2/1',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('Hello world!' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/test2/2',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.statusCode = 203
res.end('Hello world!' + req.url)
}
}
]
// example/mock/cjs.mock.js
module.exports = [
{
pattern: '/api/merchant1',
method: 'GET',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('merchant1:' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/merchant2',
method: 'GET',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('merchant2:' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/merchant2',
method: 'GET',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('merchant3:' + req.url)
}
}
]
// example/mock/apis/cjs2.mock.js
module.exports = [
{
pattern: '/api/hello1',
method: 'GET',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('hello1:' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/hello2',
method: 'GET',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('hello2:' + req.url)
}
},
{
pattern: '/api/hello3',
method: 'GET',
handle: (req, res) => {
res.end('hello2:' + req.url)
}
}
]
MIT
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Vite mock server plugin
The npm package vite-plugin-mock-server receives a total of 4,411 weekly downloads. As such, vite-plugin-mock-server popularity was classified as popular.
We found that vite-plugin-mock-server demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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