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mock-api-middleware

v0.1.4

Published

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mock-api-middleware

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Middleware for NodeJS, BrowserSync ect. for creating API Mock's fast. You can shorten it MAM, like the sound you say when food is delicious.

Installation

npm install --save-dev mock-api-middleware

Usage

mam(route, [options])

Use with BrowserSync


const mam = require('mock-api-middleware');

// You could put this directly in the middleware array of browserSync
const mockApi = mam('/mockapi', { // <--- Route where to mount the API
	mockPath: './mocks/' // <--- Where to find the API files
});

browserSync.init({
	server: './dist',
	middleware: [
		mockApi // <--- Just put it here like anyother middleware
	]
});

Options

This module accepts the following options

  • mockPath: Path to mock files
  • dataset: Override datasets with this, accepts an object. Will only override if the sames keys are defined.
  • helpers: Your own helpers which are described in "writing-your-own-helpers" of dummy-json

Mocking

To mock an API or a service. All you need is a folder and some files.

mocks
│   users.GET.json
└───users
│       │   _.GET.json
│       │   admin.GET.json
│       │   ...
│
│   products.GET.json
└───products
        │   theonlyproduct.GET.json

The latter folder example would create an API with endpoints like this:

/mockapi/users
/mockapi/users/admin
/mockapi/users/*
/mockapi/products
/mockapi/products/theonlyproduct

The only magic thing about this is the _.GET.json this is a CATCH-ALL that will be a fallback for all "missing files" in the current folder.

Generate JSON

Another smart trick is that you can generate JSON. This enables you to make a list of users fast without typing all the data yourself.

For more information head over to the dummy-json repo. MAM uses this under the hood with some extentions and modifications.