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http-server-mock is a HTTP Server Mock using Flask. You can use it to test possible integrations with your application.
http-server-mock is available on PyPI. To install it just run: ::
pip install http-server-mock
Using http-server-mock is similar to implement any Flask application.
.. code:: python
from http_server_mock import HttpServerMock
import requests
app = HttpServerMock(__name__)
@app.route("/", methods=["GET"])
def index():
return "Hello world"
with app.run("localhost", 5000):
r = requests.get("http://localhost:5000/")
# r.status_code == 200
# r.text == "Hello world"
HttpServerMock will use a random route to know if the http server is running, if you want to set a specific route to do it just set the parameter is_alive_route:
.. code:: python
from http_server_mock import HttpServerMock
app = HttpServerMock(__name__, is_alive_route="/is-alive")
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Python 3 library to mock a http server using Flask
We found that http-server-mock demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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