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Smocker (server mock) is a simple and efficient HTTP mock server.

The documentation is available on smocker.dev.

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Installation

With Docker

docker run -d \
  --restart=always \
  -p 8080:8080 \
  -p 8081:8081 \
  --name smocker \
  thiht/smocker

Manual Deployment

# This will be the deployment folder for the Smocker instance
mkdir -p /opt/smocker && cd /opt/smocker
wget -P /tmp https://github.com/Thiht/smocker/releases/latest/download/smocker.tar.gz
tar xf /tmp/smocker.tar.gz
nohup ./smocker -mock-server-listen-port=8080 -config-listen-port=8081 &

Healthcheck

curl localhost:8081/version

User Interface

Smocker exposes a configuration user interface. You can access it in your web browser on http://localhost:8081/.

History

Mocks

Usage

Smocker exposes two ports:

  • 8080 is the mock server port. It will expose the routes you register through the configuration port
  • 8081 is the configuration port. It's the port you will use to register new mocks. This port also exposes a user interface.

Hello, World!

To register a mock, you can use the YAML and the JSON formats. A basic mock might look like this:

# helloworld.yml
# This mock register two routes: GET /hello/world and GET /foo/bar
- request:
    # Note: the method could be omitted because GET is the default
    method: GET
    path: /hello/world
  response:
    # Note: the status could be omitted because 200 is the default
    status: 200
    headers:
      Content-Type: application/json
    body: >
      {
        "hello": "Hello, World!"
      }

- request:
    method: GET
    path: /foo/bar
  response:
    status: 204

You can then register it to the configuration server with the following command:

curl -XPOST \
  --header "Content-Type: application/x-yaml" \
  --data-binary "@helloworld.yml" \
  localhost:8081/mocks

After your mock is registered, you can query the mock server on the specified route, so that it returns the expected response to you:

$ curl -i localhost:8080/hello/world
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
Date: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 15:49:32 GMT
Content-Length: 31

{
  "hello": "Hello, World!"
}

To cleanup the mock server without restarting it, you can execute the following command:

curl -XPOST localhost:8081/reset

For more advanced usage, please read the project's documentation.

Development

Backend

The backend is written in Go. You can use the following commands to manage the development lifecycle:

  • make start: start the backend in development mode, with live reload
  • make build, make VERSION=xxx build: compile the code and generate a binary
  • make lint: run static analysis on the code
  • make format: automatically format the backend code
  • make test: execute unit tests
  • make test-integration: execute integration tests (require the backend to be started on the default ports)

Frontend

The frontend is written with TypeScript and React. You can use the following commands to manage the development lifecycle:

  • yarn install: install the dependencies
  • yarn start: start the frontend in development mode, with live reload
  • yarn build: generate the transpiled and minified files and assets
  • yarn lint: run static analysis on the code
  • yarn format: automatically format the frontend code
  • yarn test: execute unit tests
  • yarn test:watch: execute unit tests, with live reload

Documentation

The documentation is written in Markdown using Vuepress. You can use the following commands to manage the documentation:

  • yarn install: install the dependencies
  • yarn docs:generate: regenerate documentation screenshots (require the whole application to be started on the default ports)
  • yarn docs:dev: start the documentation in development mode, with live reload
  • yarn docs:build: generate the static production documentation

Docker

The application can be packaged as a standalone Docker image. You can use the following commands to manage the development lifecycle:

  • make build-docker, make VERSION=xxx build-docker: build the application as a Docker image
  • make start-docker, make VERSION=xxx start-docker: run a Smocker Docker image

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