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Wiremock Standalone wrapped in an NPM package so that it can be run with 'npx wiremock'.
This is Wiremock Standalone wrapped inside an NPM package. It relies only on dependencies found in NPM. It is created with JDeploy and will use the existing JRE if found, or download one with node-jre.
See: http://wiremock.org/docs/running-standalone/
It can be used as a command line tool like this:
npx wiremock
This example is in the repo in example-mock-api-with-express
.
It starts a server with ExpressJS and delegates to a frontend and an API. When running npm run serve
it will start this setup:
http://localhost:8080/
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|---[/api/*]-> http://localhost:8081/
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\
\-[*]------> http://localhost:8082/
So that:
http://localhost:8080/api/example
Will serve the API with wiremock
.http://localhost:8080/whatever
Will serve the frontend. This can be a Vue app or whatever.Available command line arguments npx wiremock --help
:
Option Description
------ -----------
--admin-api-basic-auth <String> Require HTTP Basic authentication for
admin API calls with the supplied
credentials in username:password
format
--admin-api-require-https Require HTTPS to be used to access the
admin API
--async-response-enabled <String> Enable asynchronous response (default:
false)
--async-response-threads <String> Number of asynchronous response threads
(default: 10)
--bind-address <String> The IP to listen connections
--ca-keystore <String> Path to an alternative keystore
containing a Certificate Authority
private key & certificate for
generating certificates when proxying
HTTPS. Password is assumed to be
"password" if not specified.
(default: /home/bjerre/.wiremock/ca-
keystore.jks)
--ca-keystore-password <String> Password for the alternative CA
keystore. (default: password)
--ca-keystore-type <String> Type of the alternative CA keystore
(jks or pkcs12). (default: jks)
--container-threads <String> The number of container threads
--disable-banner Disable print banner logo
--disable-gzip Disable gzipping of request and
response bodies
--disable-http Disable the default HTTP listener.
--disable-request-logging Disable logging of stub requests and
responses to the notifier. Useful
when performance testing.
--enable-browser-proxying Allow wiremock to be set as a browser's
proxy server
--enable-stub-cors Enable automatic sending of CORS
headers with stub responses.
--extensions <String> Matching and/or response transformer
extension class names, comma
separated.
--global-response-templating Preprocess all responses with
Handlebars templates
--help Print this message
--https-keystore <String> Path to an alternative keystore for
HTTPS. Password is assumed to be
"password" if not specified.
(default: jar:file:/home/bjerre/.
npm/_npx/2949/lib/node_modules/wiremock/jdeploy-
bundle/wiremock-standalone-2.27.2.jar!
/keystore)
--https-port <String> If this option is present WireMock will
enable HTTPS on the specified port
--https-require-client-cert Make the server require a trusted
client certificate to enable a
connection
--https-truststore <String> Path to an alternative truststore for
HTTPS client certificates. Must have
a password of "password".
--jetty-accept-queue-size <String> The size of Jetty's accept queue size
--jetty-acceptor-threads <String> Number of Jetty acceptor threads
--jetty-header-buffer-size <String> The size of Jetty's buffer for request
headers
--jetty-stop-timeout <String> Timeout in milliseconds for Jetty to
stop
--key-manager-password <String> Key manager password for use with the
alternative keystore. (default:
password)
--keystore-password <String> Password for the alternative keystore.
(default: password)
--keystore-type <String> The HTTPS keystore type. (default: JKS)
--local-response-templating Preprocess selected responses with
Handlebars templates
--match-headers <String> Enable request header matching when
recording through a proxy
--max-request-journal-entries <String> Set maximum number of entries in
request journal (if enabled) to
discard old entries if the log
becomes too large. Default: no discard
--max-template-cache-entries [String] The maximum number of response template
fragments that can be cached. Only
has any effect when templating is
enabled. Defaults to no limit.
--no-request-journal Disable the request journal (to avoid
heap growth when running wiremock for
long periods without reset)
--permitted-system-keys [String] A list of case-insensitive regular
expressions for names of permitted
system properties and environment
vars. Only has any effect when
templating is enabled. Defaults to no
limit.
--port <String> The port number for the server to
listen on (default: 8080). 0 for
dynamic port selection.
--preserve-host-header Will transfer the original host header
from the client to the proxied service
--print-all-network-traffic Print all raw incoming and outgoing
network traffic to console
--proxy-all <String> Will create a proxy mapping for /* to
the specified URL
--proxy-via <String> Specifies a proxy server to use when
routing proxy mapped requests
--record-mappings Enable recording of all (non-admin)
requests as mapping files
--root-dir <String> Specifies path for storing recordings
(parent for mappings and __files
folders) (default: .)
--trust-all-proxy-targets Trust all certificates presented by
origins when browser proxying
--trust-proxy-target <String> Trust any certificate presented by this
origin when browser proxying
--truststore-password <String> Password for the trust store
--truststore-type <String> The HTTPS trust store type (default:
JKS)
--use-chunked-encoding <String> Whether to use Transfer-Encoding:
chunked in responses. Can be set to
always, never or body_file. (default:
always)
--verbose Enable verbose logging to stdout
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The npm package wiremock receives a total of 1,830 weekly downloads. As such, wiremock popularity was classified as popular.
We found that wiremock 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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