cypress-easy-network-stub
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An easy class to mock a lot of network requests in cypress.
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cypress-easy-network-stub
An easy class to mock a lot of network requests in cypress.
See also 🔬
The base class of this package is: https://github.com/LoaderB0T/easy-network-stub
Motivation 💥
When running tests in cypress, sometimes you want to mock all network requests. Especially when running tests in a CI environment. This package provides an easy and type safe way to mock network requests for a whole API.
Features 🔥
✅ Easy to setup and use
✅ Type safe url and query parameters
✅ Add your own parameter matchers
✅ Works asynchronously (Promise based)
✅ Supports failing of stubbed requests
✅ No production dependencies (You need to have cypress installed, of course)
The primary use case for this package is to create a mock server for your tests so that they do not need real network requests.
Built With 🔧
Usage Example 🚀
const posts = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5].map(x => ({ postId: x, text: `test${x}` }));
const blogStub = new CypressEasyNetworkStub(/MyServer\/api\/Blog/);
blogStub.init();
blogStub.stub('GET', 'posts', () => {
return posts;
});
// Match Example: GET: /MyServer/api/Blog/posts/123
blogStub.stub('GET', 'posts/{id:number}', ({ params }) => {
return posts.find(x => x.postId === params.id);
});
// Match Example: POST: /MyServer/api/post
blogStub.stub('POST', 'posts', ({ body, params }) => {
posts.push({ postId: body.postId, text: body.text });
});
// Match Example: POST: /MyServer/api/Blog/test/true?query=myValue&secondQuery=myOtherValue
// Note: The order of the query parameters is not important
blogStub.stub('POST', 'test/{something:boolean}?{query:string}&{secondQuery:number}', ({ body, params }) => {
console.log(params.something);
console.log(params.query);
console.log(params.secondQuery);
console.log(body);
});
// Here we use the stub2<>() method to create a stub with a typed body
blogStub.stub2<MyRequest>()('POST', 'test', ({ body }) => {
console.log(body.myValue);
});
// You can mark query params as optional with a '?'
// Match Example: GET: /MyServer/api/Blog/test
// Match Example: GET: /MyServer/api/Blog/test?refresh=true
blogStub.stub('GET', 'test?{refresh?:boolean}', ({ body, params }) => {
if (params.refresh) {
console.log('Refreshing');
}
console.log(body.myValue);
});
// You can mark query params as arrays with a '[]'
// Match Example: GET: /MyServer/api/Blog/test?props=1
// Match Example: GET: /MyServer/api/Blog/test?props=1&props=2
blogStub.stub('GET', 'test?{props:number[]}', ({ params }) => {
params.props.forEach(x => console.log(x));
});
Strongly typed api parameters:
You can add types to parameters and they will be parsed. Out of box 'string', 'number' and 'boolean' are supported. You can add your own types and parsers though.
Contributing 🧑🏻💻
Contributions are what make the open source community such an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Any contributions you make are greatly appreciated.
If you have a suggestion that would make this better, please fork the repo and create a pull request. You can also simply open an issue with the tag "enhancement". Don't forget to give the project a star! Thanks again!
- Fork the Project
- Create your Feature Branch (
git checkout -b feature/AmazingFeature
) - Commit your Changes (
git commit -m 'Add some AmazingFeature'
) - Push to the Branch (
git push origin feature/AmazingFeature
) - Open a Pull Request
License 🔑
Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE.txt
for more information.
Contact 📧
Janik Schumacher - @LoaderB0T - linkedin
Project Link: https://github.com/LoaderB0T/cypress-easy-network-stub