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swagger-mocker

v0.0.7

Published

Swagger mock creator

Readme

Swagger Mocker

Mock generator and validator for swagger

Inspired by https://github.com/krakenjs/swaggerize-hapi, it generates an HAPI based mock skeleton

How to run it

Install it globally with npm i swagger-mocker -g, then:

swagger-mocker create -s swagger.json -n mymock -t ~/test

That will create the mock in ~/test/mymock

npm install is not launched automatically, you have to do it by yourself.

This tool can be used also for validation:

swagger-mocker validate -s swagger.json

Handlers

Handlers skeleton are created into the handlers folder, starting from each path/verb defined in the swagger definition. Starting from these, you can add mock responses easily. The basic structure for an handler is:

module.exports = {
    get: function (req, reply) {
        return reply("GET");
    },
    post: function (req, reply) {
      return reply("POST");
    },
    put: function (req, reply) {
        return reply("PUT");  
    },
    delete: function (req, reply) {
      return reply("DELETE");
    }
}

For instance, using the petstore swagger, the created handlers are:

handlers/pet.js
handlers/pet/findByStatus.js
handlers/pet/findByTags.js
handlers/pet/{petId}.js
handlers/pet/{petId}/uploadImage.js
handlers/store/inventory.js
handlers/store/order.js
handlers/store/order/{orderId}.js
handlers/user.js
handlers/user/createWithArray.js
handlers/user/createWithList.js
handlers/user/login.js
handlers/user/logout.js
handlers/user/{username}.js

Options defaults

Contributors

swagger-mocker has been created by:

License

Swagger Mocker is Copyright (c) 2016 swagger-mocker contributors (listed above) and licensed under the MIT licence. See the included LICENSE file for more details