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Most popular Mocking framework for unit tests written in Java
Mockery is a simple yet flexible PHP mock object framework for use in unit testing with PHPUnit, PHPSpec or any other testing framework. Its core goal is to offer a test double framework with a succinct API capable of clearly defining all possible object operations and interactions using a human readable Domain Specific Language (DSL).
An elegant dashboard
A persistent service that generates mock data quickly and provids visualization view.
Stub your network requests easily! Test your apps with fake network data and custom response time, response code and headers!
mocking library for Kotlin
Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.
Easy monkey-patching for node.js unit tests
When running Pester, it now includes all the discovered tests even when you specify a -Tag, the tests that fall outside the tag filter, get deposited in the xml file.
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HTTP client mocking tool for Python - inspired by Fakeweb for Ruby
Development tool to mock API endpoints quickly and easily (docker image available)
I would welcome a feature when, at the same url which is set to respond with OK status, I could have an error response generated with a random seed.
I am developing an Observable pattern to perform a series of retries to call an endpoint, with increasing delay. The problem is that during testing, I cannot really mock up the condition by randomly switching between two mocky.io urls (error and ok
At the moment MockIt supports
export const StatusCodes = {
OK: "200",
CREATED: "201",
NO_CONTENT: "204",
BAD_REQUEST: "400",
FORBIDDEN: "401",
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: "500"
};
Might be worth adding some more? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status
If anybody is up for the challenge :)?
The issue is based on the discussion in #559.
should we probably modify CI so that doc is published automatically on push to master? This way if we don't want doc to be released right now - just keep it in a branch. Otherwise, we have this non-synchronized docs and manual work..
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I'm not sure what to do about publishing docs. It would be nice to auto-publish,
I have a library that I generate all of my mocks into that is imported in my unit tests. When mocking a protocol, the generated mock object doesn't have an initializer declared. This means is uses the default initializer, which would be fine, except the default init() method is internal. I can get around this by importing my mock library @testable, but I'd suggest that protocol mocks for publi
Spinning up mongod in memory for fast tests. If you run tests in parallel this lib helps to spin up dedicated mongodb servers for every test file in MacOS, *nix, Windows or CI environments (in most cases with zero-config).
An OkHttp interceptor which has pretty logger for request and response. +Mock support
HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go ༼ʘ̚ل͜ʘ̚༽
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This isn't really a feature request, as what I need is possible with nock as-is. But I spent several hours searching, reading old issues and searching through the source code to find the solution, so I thought this might help others.
I am testing code that accesses a service that sets the statusMessage of the response, as well as the statusCode. I am using nock to mock the server