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mock-rest-api

v1.1.2

Published

mocked RESTful API used for SPAs development

Downloads

24

Readme

mock REST API

This repository holds a simple mock REST API that might be used for rapid SPA development. Especially, when there's no need to focus on the API itself - this one comes for free :)

early extended version

run the mock API:

npm run mock-api

run

install globally:

npm install -g mock-rest-api

and execute:

mock-rest-api

as simple as that

options

port

change the json-server port

mock-rest-api -p 3001

delay

set the delay for each request:

mock-rest-api -d 2500

file

instead of using default db.json, provide another database input file:

mock-rest-api -f alternative-db.json

(json-server will create an empty JSON db, if there's no file under a given path)

TypeScript .d.ts files

In the typedef/ directory you will find TypeScript definition files, which are automatically generated from JSON Schema. Use them in your TypeScript source.

develop

You can customize your mock-rest-api

fetch dependencies:

npm install

start REST API in your console:

npm start
npm start -- -p 3001
npm start -- -d 2500
npm start -- -f alternative-db.json
# override whatever params you wish

you should see something similar to this:

JSON Server is running

or this:

    Loading db.json
    Done

    Resources
    http://localhost:3000/config
    http://localhost:3000/users
    http://localhost:3000/todos

    Home
    http://localhost:3000

Re-generate TypeScript definition files:

npm run typedef

Important:

  • the data is loaded from db.json and stored in-memory by the OS process
  • upon process termination (ctrl-C), modified data is dumped back to db.json
  • if you want to restart with clear data, use git to clear local changes (e.g. git checkout db.json) before running npm start back

(re)generate data

Use this command:

npm run generate

to easily (re)generate entire database.

Additionally, you can add:

  • new static files to data directory
  • new JSON Schema files to schema directory

You can also adapt generate.js file where you define size of the collection, filepaths, etc.

software used

  • json-schema-faker
  • json-server, read more at:
    • https://www.sitepoint.com/mock-rest-apis-using-json-server
    • https://egghead.io/lessons/nodejs-creating-demo-apis-with-json-server