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mammock

v0.2.3

Published

Mammock is a node.js service mocking framework designed to be quick and easy, allowing developers to fill the "missing gaps" in services during development.

Downloads

9

Readme

mammock Build Status

Mammock is a node.js service mocking framework deisgned to be quick and easy, allowing developers to fill the "missing gaps" in services during development.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install mammock The command line script and library can also be installed globally, with: npm install -g mammock Note: To install globally, it may be necessary to become a superuser on your OS with a command such as sudo

Command Line Usage

USAGE: node mammock [--port <ARG1>] [--root <ARG1>] [--silent] 
  -p, --port <ARG1>     specify the port to listen on
  -r, --root <ARG1>     root path to serve from
  -s, --silent          runs the server without console output

Documentation

(Coming soon)

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

Release History

0.2.5

  • Fixed build further
  • Actually ready for release

0.1.4

  • Cleaned up build
  • First npm publish

0.1.3

  • Fixed major endpoint bug, which resulted in endpoints being inaccessible
  • Fixed index routing bug

0.1.2

  • Added timestamps to logs
  • Added -s/--silent option to allow running the server sans output
  • Renamed bin/mammock to bin/mammock.js because no extension is stupid.
  • endpoints should now be reachable

0.1.1

  • First functional server running as intended.
  • Options added to command line

0.1.0

  • Added initial structure and got .travis.yml not being bejankity.

License

Copyright (c) 2013 Elden Armbrust
Licensed under the MIT license.