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It relies only on dependencies found in NPM. 6 | 7 | See: http://wiremock.org/docs/running-standalone/ 8 | 9 | ## Example - Command line 10 | 11 | It can be used as a command line tool like this: 12 | 13 | ```bash 14 | npx wiremock 15 | ``` 16 | 17 | ## Example - Mock API in frontend app 18 | 19 | This example is in the repo in [`example-mock-api-with-express`](/example-mock-api-with-express). 20 | 21 | It starts a server with [ExpressJS](https://www.npmjs.com/package/expressjs) and delegates to a frontend and an API. When running `npm run serve` it will start this setup: 22 | 23 | ``` 24 | http://localhost:8080/ 25 | | 26 | | 27 | |---[/api/*]-> http://localhost:8081/ 28 | | 29 | \ 30 | \-[*]------> http://localhost:8082/ 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | So that: 34 | 35 | - `http://localhost:8080/api/example` Will serve the API with `wiremock`. 36 | - `http://localhost:8080/whatever` Will serve the frontend. This can be a Vue app or whatever. 37 | 38 | ## Command line arguments 39 | 40 | Available command line arguments `npx wiremock --help`: 41 | 42 | ```sh 43 | Option Description 44 | ------ ----------- 45 | --admin-api-basic-auth Require HTTP Basic authentication for 46 | admin API calls with the supplied 47 | credentials in username:password 48 | format 49 | --admin-api-require-https Require HTTPS to be used to access the 50 | admin API 51 | --allow-proxy-targets Comma separated list of IP addresses, 52 | IP ranges (hyphenated) and domain 53 | name wildcards that can be proxied 54 | to/recorded from. Is evaluated 55 | before the list of denied addresses. 56 | --async-response-enabled Enable asynchronous response (default: 57 | false) 58 | --async-response-threads Number of asynchronous response 59 | threads (default: 10) 60 | --bind-address The IP to listen connections 61 | --ca-keystore Path to an alternative keystore 62 | containing a Certificate Authority 63 | private key & certificate for 64 | generating certificates when 65 | proxying HTTPS. Password is assumed 66 | to be "password" if not specified. 67 | (default: /home/bjerre/.wiremock/ca- 68 | keystore.jks) 69 | --ca-keystore-password Password for the alternative CA 70 | keystore. (default: password) 71 | --ca-keystore-type Type of the alternative CA keystore 72 | (jks or pkcs12). (default: jks) 73 | --container-threads The number of container threads 74 | --deny-proxy-targets Comma separated list of IP addresses, 75 | IP ranges (hyphenated) and domain 76 | name wildcards that cannot be 77 | proxied to/recorded from. Is 78 | evaluated after the list of allowed 79 | addresses. 80 | --disable-banner Disable print banner logo 81 | --disable-extensions-scanning Prevent extensions from being scanned 82 | and loaded from the classpath 83 | --disable-gzip Disable gzipping of request and 84 | response bodies 85 | --disable-http Disable the default HTTP listener. 86 | --disable-optimize-xml-factories- Whether to disable optimize XML 87 | loading factories loading or not. 88 | --disable-request-logging Disable logging of stub requests and 89 | responses to the notifier. Useful 90 | when performance testing. 91 | --disable-response-templating Disable processing of responses with 92 | Handlebars templates 93 | --disable-strict-http-headers Whether to disable strict HTTP header 94 | handling of Jetty or not. 95 | --enable-browser-proxying Allow wiremock to be set as a 96 | browser's proxy server 97 | --enable-stub-cors Enable automatic sending of CORS 98 | headers with stub responses. 99 | --extensions Matching and/or response transformer 100 | extension class names, comma 101 | separated. 102 | --filename-template Add filename template 103 | --global-response-templating Preprocess all responses with 104 | Handlebars templates 105 | --help Print this message 106 | --https-keystore Path to an alternative keystore for 107 | HTTPS. Password is assumed to be 108 | "password" if not specified. 109 | (default: jar:file:/home/bjerre/. 110 | npm/_npx/7a7511ad0e1cd094/node_modules/wiremock/build/wiremock- 111 | standalone-3.3.0.jar!/keystore) 112 | --https-port If this option is present WireMock 113 | will enable HTTPS on the specified 114 | port 115 | --https-require-client-cert Make the server require a trusted 116 | client certificate to enable a 117 | connection 118 | --https-truststore Path to an alternative truststore for 119 | HTTPS client certificates. Must have 120 | a password of "password". 121 | --jetty-accept-queue-size The size of Jetty's accept queue size 122 | --jetty-acceptor-threads Number of Jetty acceptor threads 123 | --jetty-header-buffer-size Deprecated. The size of Jetty's buffer 124 | for request headers 125 | --jetty-header-request-size The size of Jetty's buffer for request 126 | headers 127 | --jetty-header-response-size The size of Jetty's buffer for 128 | response headers 129 | --jetty-idle-timeout Idle timeout in milliseconds for Jetty 130 | connections 131 | --jetty-stop-timeout Timeout in milliseconds for Jetty to 132 | stop 133 | --key-manager-password Key manager password for use with the 134 | alternative keystore. (default: 135 | password) 136 | --keystore-password Password for the alternative keystore. 137 | (default: password) 138 | --keystore-type The HTTPS keystore type. (default: JKS) 139 | --load-resources-from-classpath Specifies path on the classpath for 140 | storing recordings (parent for 141 | mappings and __files folders) 142 | --local-response-templating Preprocess selected responses with 143 | Handlebars templates 144 | --logged-response-body-size-limit Maximum size for response bodies 145 | stored in the request journal beyond 146 | which truncation will be applied 147 | --match-headers Enable request header matching when 148 | recording through a proxy 149 | --max-request-journal-entries Set maximum number of entries in 150 | request journal (if enabled) to 151 | discard old entries if the log 152 | becomes too large. Default: no 153 | discard 154 | --max-template-cache-entries [String] The maximum number of response 155 | template fragments that can be 156 | cached. Only has any effect when 157 | templating is enabled. Defaults to 158 | no limit. 159 | --no-request-journal Disable the request journal (to avoid 160 | heap growth when running wiremock 161 | for long periods without reset) 162 | --permitted-system-keys [String] A list of case-insensitive regular 163 | expressions for names of permitted 164 | system properties and environment 165 | vars. Only has any effect when 166 | templating is enabled. Defaults to 167 | no limit. 168 | --port The port number for the server to 169 | listen on (default: 8080). 0 for 170 | dynamic port selection. 171 | --preserve-host-header Will transfer the original host header 172 | from the client to the proxied 173 | service 174 | --print-all-network-traffic Print all raw incoming and outgoing 175 | network traffic to console 176 | --proxy-all Will create a proxy mapping for /* to 177 | the specified URL 178 | --proxy-pass-through Flag to control browser proxy pass 179 | through 180 | --proxy-timeout Timeout in milliseconds for requests 181 | to proxy 182 | --proxy-via Specifies a proxy server to use when 183 | routing proxy mapped requests 184 | --record-mappings Enable recording of all (non-admin) 185 | requests as mapping files 186 | --root-dir Specifies path for storing recordings 187 | (parent for mappings and __files 188 | folders) (default: .) 189 | --timeout The default global timeout. 190 | --trust-all-proxy-targets Trust all certificates presented by 191 | origins when browser proxying 192 | --trust-proxy-target Trust any certificate presented by 193 | this origin when browser proxying 194 | --truststore-password Password for the trust store (default: 195 | password) 196 | --truststore-type The HTTPS trust store type (default: 197 | JKS) 198 | --use-chunked-encoding Whether to use Transfer-Encoding: 199 | chunked in responses. Can be set to 200 | always, never or body_file. 201 | (default: always) 202 | --verbose Enable verbose logging to stdout 203 | ``` 204 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example-mock-api-with-express/express-example.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const request = require("request"); 2 | const express = require("express"); 3 | 4 | const app = express(); 5 | const port = 8080; 6 | 7 | // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10435407/proxy-with-express-js 8 | const use = (path, uriBase) => { 9 | app.use(path, (req, res, next) => { 10 | var method, r; 11 | method = req.method.toLowerCase().replace(/delete/, "del"); 12 | switch (method) { 13 | case "get": 14 | case "post": 15 | case "del": 16 | case "put": 17 | const json = req.body; 18 | const uri = uriBase + req.baseUrl; 19 | r = request[method]({ 20 | uri: uri, 21 | qs: req.query, 22 | json: json 23 | }); 24 | console.log( 25 | req.baseUrl + " -> " + method + ": " + uri + " " + (json ? json : "") 26 | ); 27 | break; 28 | default: 29 | return res.send("invalid method"); 30 | } 31 | return req.pipe(r).pipe(res); 32 | }); 33 | }; 34 | 35 | use("/api/*", "http://localhost:8081"); 36 | use("*", "http://localhost:8082"); 37 | 38 | app.listen(port, function() { 39 | console.log("Express at port", port); 40 | }); 41 | 42 | process.on("uncaughtException", err => {}); 43 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example-mock-api-with-express/package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "example", 3 | "version": "1.0.0", 4 | "description": "", 5 | "scripts": { 6 | "format": "prettier --write *", 7 | "serve-wiremock": "wiremock --root-dir ./wiremock --port 8081", 8 | "serve-frontend": "node run-frontend.js", 9 | "serve-express": "node express-example.js", 10 | "serve": "concurrently 'npm run serve-wiremock' 'npm run serve-frontend' 'npm run serve-express'" 11 | }, 12 | "author": "", 13 | "license": "ISC", 14 | "devDependencies": { 15 | "concurrently": "^4.1.2", 16 | "express": "^4.17.1", 17 | "prettier": "^1.18.2", 18 | "request": "^2.88.0", 19 | "wiremock": "^2.24.0" 20 | } 21 | } 22 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example-mock-api-with-express/run-frontend.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | const express = require("express"); 2 | 3 | const app = express(); 4 | const port = 8082; 5 | 6 | app.get("*", function(req, res) { 7 | res.send(req.path + "\n\nThe frontend! Try browsing to /api/example"); 8 | }); 9 | app.listen(port, function() { 10 | console.log("Frontend at port", port); 11 | }); 12 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /example-mock-api-with-express/wiremock/mappings/example.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "request": { 3 | "method": "GET", 4 | "url": "/api/example" 5 | }, 6 | "response": { 7 | "status": 200, 8 | "body": "This is an api response", 9 | "headers": { 10 | "Content-Type": "text/plain" 11 | } 12 | } 13 | } 14 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /index.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env node 2 | require('npm-java-runner/lib/index').run(__dirname); 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "version": "3.13.0", 3 | "name": "wiremock", 4 | "runnable-jar-regexp": "build/.*.jar", 5 | "files": [ 6 | "build" 7 | ], 8 | "bin": "./index.js", 9 | "dependencies": { 10 | "npm-java-runner": "^1.0.2" 11 | }, 12 | "license": "Apache 2", 13 | "homepage": "https://github.com/wiremock/wiremock-npm", 14 | "repository": "git@github.com:wiremock/wiremock-npm.git", 15 | "publishConfig": { 16 | "access": "public" 17 | } 18 | } 19 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /release.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/bash 2 | 3 | version=$(node -p -e "require('./package.json').version") 4 | echo releasing $version 5 | 6 | rm -rf build \ 7 | && mkdir build \ 8 | && wget –q https://repo1.maven.org/maven2/org/wiremock/wiremock-standalone/$version/wiremock-standalone-$version.jar -P build 9 | 10 | FILE=build/wiremock-standalone-$version.jar 11 | if [ -f "$FILE" ]; then 12 | echo JAR downloaded ok 13 | else 14 | echo JAR not downloaded ok 15 | exit 16 | fi 17 | 18 | #npm version prerelease --preid=alpha 19 | rm -f package-lock.json || echo No package-lock.json 20 | npm install \ 21 | && npm publish \ 22 | && git commit --allow-empty -a -m "releasing $version" \ 23 | && git tag $version \ 24 | && git push -u origin --tags \ 25 | && git push 26 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------