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node-consumer-pact-validation

v1.1.0

Published

A consumer pact generator written for pure nodeJS

Downloads

9

Readme

Pact consumer verification

This is a spike at the verification portion of the [version 2 Pact] (https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-2) specification.

The library should work with standard testing frameworks such as mocha and should behave as a standard assertion library. It should throw an AssertionError in the event of failure.

Status:

This library is still in alpha/early stages of development and does not yet fully conform to the v2 specification. At the time of time of writing, the intention is to implement this once it is clearer how to do so.

** Implemented **

  • All PactV1 features (strict body matching, headers, path, method query string etc)
  • Basic v2 Type matching
  • v2 Regex matching tests passing
  • v2 Min/Max matching rules passing

** Not implemented **

  • Nested array type matching still failing (expect unit-test failure)

Usage:

Essentially this the verification section only, use it in place of chai.expect/assert. It's unlikely this will be what you are looking for with standard pact verification. To verify a standard consumer, use it with the interceptor to catch the outgoing http requests and assert they meet the pact spec.