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nock-record-next

v0.3.4

Published

Small wrapper around Nock Back, with improved ergonomics.

Downloads

3

Readme

Small wrapper around Nock Back, with improved ergonomics.

CircleCI

:heavy_check_mark: Testing framework agnostic
:heavy_check_mark: Types included
:heavy_check_mark: Works with promises (so enables async/await)

Workflow

If you're familiar with Jest Snapshots, the following workflow should feel familiar.

  1. Record actual HTTP requests on first-time test run
  2. Request + response are written to a file
  3. A nock will be created on subsequent test runs, based on the previous recording

Usage gif

Usage

import { setupRecorder } from "nock-record";
import { getGithubProfile } from "./githubProfile";

const record = setupRecorder();

describe("#getGithubProfile", () => {
  it("should retrieve user info", async () => {
    // Start recording, specify fixture name
    const { completeRecording, assertScopesFinished } = await record("github-edorivai");

    // Run your function under test
    const result = await getGithubProfile("edorivai");

    // Complete the recording, allow for Nock to write fixtures
    completeRecording();
    // Optional; assert that all recorded fixtures have been called
    assertScopesFinished();

    // Perform your own assertions
    expect(result).toMatchSnapshot();
  });
});

API

setupRecorder

Sets up your recorder

// Signature:
function setupRecorder(options?: RecorderOptions): Record;

// Usage:
const record = setupRecorder({ mode: 'record' });

Recorder Options

option|default|description ---|---|--- fixturePath|{test-directory}/__nock-fixtures__|The directory where fixtures will be stored mode|record|"wild" \| "dryrun" \| "record" \| "lockdown" See official docs for details

record

Starts recording HTTP requests

// Signature:
function record(fixtureName: string, options: nock.NockBackOptions = {}): Promise<Recording>;

// Usage:
const recording = await record("your-fixture-name");

Recording

Returned from a call to record

property | type | description ----------|------|------------- completeRecording | () => void | Tells Nock to complete the recording and write any fixtures assertScopesFinished | () => void | Asserts whether all recorded scopes have finish scopes | Nock.Scope[] | All Nock Scopes associated with this recording

Usage:

const { completeRecording, assertScopesFinished } = await record("your-fixture-name");

await yourFunctionThatSendsRequests();

completeRecording();
assertScopesFinished();

Running the example

Clone this repo, then run:

npm install
npm run build
npm run test-examples