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Denock

This module allow you to intercept HTTP calls. It’s inspired from the NPM package nock. So your tests will not need --allow-net flag anymore.😝

The package works but is still experimental. You can use it for some tests but there is a lot to do to make it stable.

If you find issues please open an issues on github and if you want to contribute open a PR. (see TODO section below)

Example:

import { denock } from 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/SachaCR/denock/master/mod.ts';
// Or
import { denock } from 'https://deno.land/x/denock/mod.ts';

denock({
  method: 'POST',
  protocol: 'https',
  host: 'jsonplaceholder.typicode.com',
  headers: [{
    header: 'content-type', value: 'application/json'
  }],
  path: '/todos',
  requestBody: {
    userId: 2,
    id: 23024,
    title: 'delectus aut autem',
    completed: false,
  },
  replyStatus: 201,
    responseBody: { example: 'My mocked response' },
});

const urlObject = new URL('https://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/todos');

const response = await fetch(urlObject, {
  method: 'POST',
  headers: new Headers({
    'content-type': 'application/json'
  }),
  body: JSON.stringify({
    userId: 2,
    id: 23024,
    title: 'delectus aut autem',
    completed: false,
  }),
});

const body = await response.json();

console.log(body) // ==> { example: 'My mocked response' } instead of the real response.
);

Options object:

  • method: “GET” | “POST” | “PATCH” | “PUT” | “DELETE”
  • protocol: “http” | “https”
  • host: host to intercept
  • port: optional port to intercept
  • path: optional, is the path of the query
  • queryParams?: optional, object that contains URL query parameters
  • headers: optional. Is an array of objects representing headers
  • requestBody: optional, this is the body that the request must contains to be intercepted
  • replyStatus?: optional, default 200, this is the status code that will be returned on interception
  • responseBody: this is the body that will be returned on interception;
  • interception: optional, default 1 Represent the number of call you want to intercept;

TODO

  • Implement intercept HTTP calls made with fetch with a simple string
  • Implement intercept HTTP calls made with fetch with a simple string and RequestInit object
  • Implement intercept HTTP calls made with fetch with a Request object
  • Implement intercept HTTP calls made with fetch with a URL object
  • Implement interception number
  • Implement matching on headers
  • Implement basic authentication