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agile-proxy-client

v0.0.7

Published

Javascript client (browser based) for agile-proxy server

Downloads

3

Readme

Agile Proxy Client

Build Status

A browser or nodejs based client to access an agile-proxy (https://github.com/garytaylor/agileproxy) server in tests etc..

Overview

If you are not familiar with agile-proxy, please see (https://github.com/garytaylor/agileproxy) to find out more. In summary, it allows stubbing of HTTP requests even across processes such as selenium or other in browser test suites.

This is a client 'driver' for use within your tests which can do various tasks such as :-

  • Add HTTP stubs with associated responses

Future functionality includes:

  • Tracking of which http stubs have been requested by the application under test.

Example

The code below uses jasmine, but this could be just as easily applied to others.

  beforeEach(function (done) {
    proxy = new AgileProxy.Proxy();
    proxy.config({
                    proxyUrl: '',
                    restUrl: 'http://localhost:3020'
                });
    proxy.define(function (p) {
      p.stub('http://www.google.com', {method: 'GET'}).andReturn({text: 'I am not google'});
      p.stub('http://mydomain.com/users', {method: 'POST'}).andReturn({json: {name: 'Test User', id: 10}});
    }, function () {
      done()
    });
  });
  it('Should do something', function () {
    // Code which drives a browser for example to fetch 'http://www.google.com'
    //it should get back 'I am not google'
  });

History

0.0.1 - Initial release to github 0.0.2 - Integrated travis 0.0.3 - Released to npm and bower 0.0.6 - Added support for recordings api via the stub 0.0.7 - Added support for 'recordRequests' in stub definition