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@azu/api-mock

v1.0.0

Published

A mock server generated from your API Blueprint.

Downloads

7

Readme

API-Mock

Build Status Coverage Status

NPM

API-Mock is a node.js npm module that generates a mock server (express) from your API specification. Document your API in the API blueprint format, and API-Mock mocks your routes and sends the responses defined in the api spec.

NOTICE

IT IS FORK FOR SUPPORTING NODE.js v6.

  • https://github.com/localmed/api-mock/pull/56

Install

API-Mock requires node.js, and npm.

npm install -g @azu/api-mock

Installing from source

If you wish to install from source, you will need to build the library files manually (only the CoffeeScript source is committed to the repository). To do this, simply run:

scripts/build

or

npm build

Usage

Usage:
  api-mock <path to blueprint>  [OPTIONS]

Example:
  api-mock ./apiary.md --port 3000

Options:
  --port, -p          Set which port api-mock should listen on.
                                                                 [default: 3000]
  --ssl-enable, -s    Enable SSL support.
                                                                [default: false]
  --ssl-port          Set which port api-mock should listen on for SSL traffic.
                                                                 [default: 3080]
  --ssl-host          Set hostname for SSL server.

  --ssl-cert          Set path for SSL certificate file.
                                                       [default: "./server.crt"]
  --ssl-key           Set path for SSL key file.
                                                       [default: "./server.key"]
  --cors-disable, -c  Disable CORS headers.
                                                                [default: false]
  --color, -k         Colorize cli output.
                                                                 [default: true]
  --help              Show usage information.

  --version           Show version number.

Contribution

Contributions in the form of issues or pull requests are more than welcome! Make sure to follow Api-Mock issues.

Pull Requests

  • Fork from the development branch
  • Write good, clean, readable code
  • Write tests for your contribution
    • Run tests with npm test
    • Other helper scripts available in /scripts
    • Keep the test coverage high
  • Create a pull request