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sermock

v0.2.0

Published

server mock for develop

Readme

sermock

Another Server Mock for web develop using Node.js

Why this one?

Simple

Usage

const mocker = require('sermock');

var config = {
  PORT: 3002,                     // PORT config, 3002 if you don't set
  nocache: false,                 // cache config
  static: ['./static'],           // static file dir
  apis: {
    '/bang': {                    // path
      'GET': {                    // Method and Response
        code: 0,
        msg: 'success'
      },
      'POST': '__REQ_QUERY__'     // Response the Querystring as JSON
    },
  },
  db_file: './sermock.1db.json',  // DB File Config
};

mocker.create(config);
mocker.start();

The db_file Config, just an example

{
  "detail": {
    "id": 1,
    "title": "bala",
    "content": "Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet."
  },
  "list": [{
    "id": 1,
    "title": "bala"
  },{
    "id": 2,
    "title": "foo"
  }]
}

Then you can request these api:

  • http://localhost:3002/detail (GET and POST)
  • http://localhost:3002/list (GET and POST)
  • http://localhost:3002/list/1 (GET, PUT, DELETE, like Restful api)
  • http://localhost:3002/bang

BTW, If you POST to http://localhost:3002/bang?id=1&msg=cool and you will get these response (as same as querystring).

{id: 1, msg: 'cool'}
  • Response with querystring when you set _res=__REQ_QUERY__ as a querystring;
  • Response the special status code when you set _statusCode=XXX, XXX is HTTP status code;

EOF