mockayo

0.0.3 • Public • Published

Mockayo - simple HTTP mock server

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Set up

Install the package as a devDependency:

npm install mockayo --save-dev

Create a JavaScript config file with any name, with the following structure:

module.exports = {
  baseDirectory: '[PATH TO YOUR DIRECTORY WITH MOCK SCENARIOS]',
  port: [PORT TO RUN THE MOCK SERVER ON], // defaults to 8000,
  mocks: [
    {
      name: '[ENDPOINT NAME]',
      method: '[ENDPOINT METHOD]',
      url: '[ENDPOINT URL]',
      directory: '[SUBDIRECTORY WITH SCENARIOS (UNDER BASE DIRECTORY)]',
    },
    // ... define as many mocks as you wish ...
  ]
};

For each mock (combination of URL and method), create a directory with at least one scenario, called default.js. You can create as many as you want though. Each scenario should be a regular JavaScript file, exporting an object with the following structure:

module.exports = {
  code: [HTTP RESPONSE CODE], // defaults to 200
  body: [HTTP RESPONSE BODY - STRING OR JAVASCRIPT OBJECT (NOT SERIALIZED)],
}

Check out an example of the config file and mock scenarios.

Finally, add a command to your package.json:

  "scripts": {
    // ... your scripts ...
    "mock-server": "mockayo [RELATIVE/ABSOLUTE PATH TO YOUR CONFIG FILE]"
  },

Now, you can run your mock server, using the following command:

npm run mock-server

When the server is running, you can make all calls you defined in the config, as well as access the control UI to switch scenarios.

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