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mocked-fetch

v1.1.1

Published

mock fetch api's for quicker app development

Downloads

4

Readme

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fetch mocked for better development

mocked-fetch mocks the fetch API on browser and node. It helps you make GET, PUT, POST, DELETE calls to get resources without making any network calls. It serves data from a local file.

Start writing your code using mockedFetch and in production build just replace it with fetch and the API endpoint.

Quick Start

Install mocked-fetch

npm install mocked-fetch

Get Todos using mocked-fetch

   import { mockedFetch } from 'mocked-fetch'; 

    
    async function awaitTodos () {
        const data = await mockedFetch('https://skillrazr.com/todos'); 
        const finalData = await data.json();
        console.log('data todos', finalData);
    }

    awaitTodos();

Get a todo by given todoId :-

    async function awaitTodo (todoId) {
        const data = await mockedFetch(`https://skillrazr.com/todos/${todoId}`); 
        const finalData = await data.json();
        console.log('got todo', finalData);
    }

Update a todo :-

   mockedFetch('https://skillrazr.com/todos/1', {
    method: 'PUT',
    body: JSON.stringify({
        title: 'Write test cases',
        completed: false,
    }),
    headers: {
        "Content-type": 'application/json; charset=UTF-8',
    }
  });

Create a new todo :-

mockedFetch('https://skillrazr.com/todos/', {
  method: 'POST',
  body: JSON.stringify({
    title: 'Create shopping list',
    completed: false,
  }),
  headers: {
    "Content-type": 'application/json; charset=UTF-8',
  }
  })
  .then((response) => response.json())
  .then((json) => console.log('add new todo response', json));

Delete a todo :-

mockedFetch('https://skillrazr.com/todos/1', {
  method: 'DELETE',
  headers: {
      "Content-type": 'application/json; charset=UTF-8',
  }
})
.then((response) => response.json())
.then((json) => console.log('deleted todo response', json));

Running tests ( Jasmine integration pending)

npm run test

Contributions are open (Raise PRs)