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MockServer

MockServer

The MockServer Helper in CodeceptJS empowers you to mock any server or service via HTTP or HTTPS, making it an excellent tool for simulating REST endpoints and other HTTP-based APIs.

This helper should be configured in codecept.conf.(js|ts)

Type: object

  • port number? Mock server port
  • host string? Mock server host
  • httpsOpts object? key & cert values are the paths to .key and .crt files

You can seamlessly integrate MockServer with other helpers like REST or Playwright. Here’s a configuration example inside the codecept.conf.js file:

{
helpers: {
REST: {...},
MockServer: {
// default mock server config
port: 9393,
host: '0.0.0.0',
httpsOpts: {
key: '',
cert: '',
},
},
}
}

Interactions add behavior to the mock server. Use the I.addInteractionToMockServer() method to include interactions. It takes an interaction object as an argument, containing request and response details.

I.addInteractionToMockServer({
request: {
method: 'GET',
path: '/api/hello'
},
response: {
status: 200,
body: {
'say': 'hello to mock server'
}
}
});

When a real request is sent to the mock server, it matches the received request with the interactions. If a match is found, it returns the specified response; otherwise, a 404 status code is returned.

  • Strong match on HTTP Method, Path, Query Params & JSON body.
  • Loose match on Headers.

You can send different responses based on query parameters:

I.addInteractionToMockServer({
request: {
method: 'GET',
path: '/api/users',
queryParams: {
id: 1
}
},
response: {
status: 200,
body: 'user 1'
}
});
I.addInteractionToMockServer({
request: {
method: 'GET',
path: '/api/users',
queryParams: {
id: 2
}
},
response: {
status: 200,
body: 'user 2'
}
});
  • GET to /api/users?id=1 will return ‘user 1’.
  • GET to /api/users?id=2 will return ‘user 2’.
  • For all other requests, it returns a 404 status code.

When strict is set to false, it performs a loose match on query params and response body:

I.addInteractionToMockServer({
strict: false,
request: {
method: 'POST',
path: '/api/users',
body: {
name: 'john'
}
},
response: {
status: 200
}
});
  • POST to /api/users with the body containing name as ‘john’ will return a 200 status code.
  • POST to /api/users without the name property in the body will return a 404 status code.

Happy testing with MockServer in CodeceptJS! 🚀

  • passedConfig

An interaction adds behavior to the mock server

I.addInteractionToMockServer({
request: {
method: 'GET',
path: '/api/hello'
},
response: {
status: 200,
body: {
'say': 'hello to mock server'
}
}
});
// with query params
I.addInteractionToMockServer({
request: {
method: 'GET',
path: '/api/hello',
queryParams: {
id: 2
}
},
response: {
status: 200,
body: {
'say': 'hello to mock server'
}
}
});
  • interaction (CodeceptJS.MockInteraction | object) add behavior to the mock server

Returns any void

Start the mock server

  • port number? start the mock server with given port

Returns any void

Stop the mock server

Returns any void