amokjs is a minimal API response mocking framework. It helps you very quickly build and host backend API mocks. It simply serves HTTP responses from the flat files. It supports all HTTP response codes, headers and dynamically generated templated values. See the example applications.
amokjs is pakaged with Expressjs which means your application has to only require and use amokjs npm module.
var amokjs = require('amokjs');
amokjs.setPort('3030');
amokjs.start();
By default, amokjs serves responses from the flat files in the responses directory in project root. It supports JSON, XML, SOAP response types. You can just add a new response file into resources derectory and amokjs will automatically start servicng it as API response.
amokjs will serve response content from a flat file in the responses directory. There are 2 ways of requesting mocked backend responses from API powered by amokjs:
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amokjs will serve response content from a file matching file name in the request path. For example if you send API request to yourapi.com/xml mock will serve response from file named xml.
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amokjs will serve response content from a file matching x-mock-filename header content. In this case the main request path has to be /. For example if you send API request to yourapi.com/ and request will contain x-mock-filename HTTP header - mock will serve response from file named xml.
Headers amokjs supports:
- x-mock-response-code request header allows developers to request custom HTTP response code from mock API
- x-mock-filename request header allows developers to pass mock file name in the HTTP request header rather then request path. For example if x-mock-filename: xml is used in the header and request path is / mock API will attempt to serve response from xml file.
In your response files you can use several template variables in order to get values generated dynamically. Below are the template values amockjs supports:
- @date@ - will be replaced with the current timestamp. Format: YYYY-MM-DD
- @randomDate@ - will be replaced with the random timestamp. Format: YYYY-MM-DD
- @longid@ - will be replaced with the 10 digits long random number
- @shortid@ - will be replaced with the random number up to 5 digits long
Below are few example curl requests to test the mock API:
curl -XGET 'http://localhost:3030/mock-api/xml'
curl -XGET -H 'x-mock-filename: xml' 'http://localhost:3030/'
curl -XGET -H "x-mock-response-code: 500" 'http://localhost:3030/xml'
We welcome pull requests if you have any sugestions for improvements.
By @sauliuz and popularowl.com