mock-api-webpack-plugin
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A webpack plugin for mock data
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mock-api-webpack-plugin
A webpack plugin for mock data
Install
npm install --save-dev mock-api-webpack-plugin
Config in webpack.config.js
create a file named mock.config.js
and write the following code:
const path = require('path')
const config = {
'/mock/api': {
data: 'path/to/mock-data.json'
},
...
}
for (let item in config) {
if (config.hasOwnProperty(item)) {
config[item].path = path.resolve(__dirname, config[item].data)
}
}
module.exports = config
Mock
supports two modes, the first mode is defining the data rules by yourself:
{
"goodsList": [
{
"id": 9956,
"skuId": 36,
"name": "Peach"
},
{
"id": 9955,
"skuId": 36,
"name": "watermelon"
},
{
"id": 9954,
"skuId": 36,
"name": "pineapple"
}
],
"skuId": 36,
"isSoldOut": true,
}
The second mode is to generate data in a specified rule randomly. You must add "randomMock": true
to JSON file to take effect. For example:
{
"randomMock": true,
"code": 0,
"result|5": [
{
"uid|+1": 1,
"name": "@name",
"email": "@email"
}
]
}
Learn rules refter to mockjs wiki
After above, include mock.config.js
in your webpack.config.js
and config MockWebpackPlugin.
const MockWebpackPlugin = require('mock-api-webpack-plugin')
const mockConfig = require('./mock.config.js')
module.exports = {
plugins: [
new MockWebpackPlugin({
config: mockConfig,
port: 3000
})
],
devServer: {
// proxy to the mock server
proxy: {
'*': 'http://localhost:3000'
}
}
}
Options
new MockWebpackPlugin(options)
options.config
: mock config fileoptions.port
: port of mock server
License
MIT
Thanks
The project is inspired by mock-webpack-plugin & mock