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@genesisx/mock-server

v4.0.3-beta0.1

Published

Generator package for creating mock-server for using mock apis.

Downloads

9

Readme

mock-server

This is a generator for generating mock server apps created by the Genesis project

Usage

How to use

To install the package in your nx workspace run one of the below command

  • npm i @genesisx/mock-server
  • or
  • yarn add @genesisx/mock-server

Creating gql mock type server

Select Generator tool from the NX console as shown in the image in your visual studio Navigate to NX console > Generate > @genesisx/mock-server

And fill in the form as follows;

- appName
GQL Api Mock Service Name that will be under apps folder of your project

-portNumber
Port Number to be changed in file called .env

Serve your mock service created through NX console > Serve > <your_project_name>

via command line

Run the below command from command line (root folder) if nx console doesnt work nx generate @genesisx/mock-server:templates <mockServerName> <portNumber> --no-interactive

Contribution

Running build and lints

Run nx lint mock-server to execute the lint checks on this package.

Run nx build mock-server to build this package.

Run nx test mock-server to execute the unit tests via Jest.

Publish to NPM

To publish the package you must first be logged into NPM (npm login) then run this command from the root of the project.

  • Make sure the package name in package.json should start with @genesisx/
  • Also use the correct version number in package.json same will be used for the published package.
  • Use your NPM js credentials (Publicis Sapient) with publish rights
  • Verify the package at https://www.npmjs.com/settings/genesisx/packages
npm publish dist/packages/mock-server --access public

Local development and testing

If you're going to locally developm and run/test this package you need to build it and copy into node_modules with every change. You can simply do this by running a bash command below:

yarn nx run mock-server:build && cp -R dist/packages/mock-server/ <new-wsp>/node_modules/@genesisx