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@hellaweb3/wiremock-testcontainers-nodejs

v0.1.3

Published

A Node.js library for using WireMock with Testcontainers, providing a fluent API for easy setup and integration testing.

Readme

Description

wiremock-testcontainers-nodejs is a Typescript nodejs library that spins up a WireMock instance with Testcontainers. It provides a fluent API to configure and start WireMock containers, including support for loading mappings and files from recorded Wiremock sessions.

Installation

pnpm add -D @hellaweb3/wiremock-testcontainers-nodejs testcontainers

Usage

Basic Example

Assuming you placed your mappings in test/__mocks__/wiremock,

import { WiremockContainer } from "@hellaweb3/wiremock-testcontainers-nodejs";

describe("E2E Test", () => {
  let container;

  beforeAll(async () => {
    container = await new WiremockContainer()
      .withMappings("./test/__mocks__/wiremock")
      .start();
  }, 60000);

  afterAll(async () => {
    await container.stop();
  });

  it("should interact with WireMock", async () => {
    const url = container.rpcUrl;
    // Your test logic here
  });
});

With Mappings and Files

WireMock uses a specific directory structure for mappings and static files. This library makes it easy to mount these into the container.

Project structure:

test/
└── __mocks__/
    └── wiremock/
        ├── mappings/
        │   └── my-mapping.json
        └── __files/
            └── some-data.json
import { WiremockContainer } from "@hellaweb3/wiremock-testcontainers-nodejs";

const container = await new WiremockContainer()
  .withMappings("./test/__mocks__/wiremock")
  .start();

API

WiremockContainer

  • constructor(image?: string): Create a new container. Defaults to wiremock/wiremock.
  • withMappings(directory: string): Mounts mappings and __files from the specified local directory to the container.
  • start(): Starts the container and returns a StartedWiremockContainer.

StartedWiremockContainer

  • rpcUrl: Returns the base URL of the running WireMock instance (e.g., http://localhost:32768).
  • stop(): Stops the container (inherited from Testcontainers).

Best Practices

  1. Test Isolation: Start a new container for each test suite (or even each test if performance allows) to ensure a clean state.
  2. Mapping Organization: Keep your mappings organized in a dedicated directory structure that mirrors your API endpoints.
  3. Timeouts: Docker container startup can sometimes exceed the default test runner timeout (e.g., 5s in Jest). Always set a higher timeout for beforeAll hooks that start containers.
  4. Resource Management: Always ensure container.stop() is called in an afterAll or afterEach block to prevent orphaned containers.

Maintainers

Maintained by Hella Labs.

License

MIT