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agrios

v1.0.0

Published

Package your agreed server as axios adapter

Downloads

107

Readme

Agrios

:package: Package your agreed server as axios adapter

Agrios packages your agree file into axios adapter. If you set it as the adapter of axios, then it gets responses from the agrees of your agreed files. See below for details.

Install

npm install --save-dev agrios

Usage

First create adapter:

const agrees = require('./path/to/agreed-file')
const agrios = require('agrios')

const agreedAdapter = agrios(agrees)

Then set it to your axios:

const axios = require('axios')

axios.default.adapter = agreedAdapter

Then your axios calls get responses from the agreed files.

axios.get('path/to/agreed-endpoint', { params: { some_key: 'some_value' } })

This doesn't make an acutual API request, but does get the response from the agreed files.

API

const agrios = require('agrios')

agrios(agrees)

  • @param {Object[]} agrees The list of agree objects

Creates the axios adapter from the agreed definition array.

NOTE: Each item in agrees have to be an object. Unlike agreed-server, the string item (path of the agree file) is not supported.

If you have agreed root file like the below:

module.exports = [
  './path/to/agree/foo.js',
  './path/to/agree/bar.js',
  './path/to/agree/baz.js',
  './path/to/agree/qux.js'
]

You need to rewrite it to:

module.exports = [
  require('./path/to/agree/foo.js'),
  require('./path/to/agree/bar.js'),
  require('./path/to/agree/baz.js'),
  require('./path/to/agree/qux.js')
]

License

MIT