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Mmock

Mmock is a testing and fast prototyping tool for developers:

Easy and fast HTTP mock server.

  • Download Mmock
  • Create a mock definition.
  • Configure your application endpoints to use Mmock
  • Receive the expected responses
  • Inspect the requests in the web UI
  • Release it to a real server

Built with Go - Mmock runs without installation on multiple platforms.

Features

  • Easy mock definition via JSON
  • Variables in response (fake or request data)
  • Glob matching ( /a/b/* )
  • Match request by method, URL params, headers, cookies and bodies.
  • Mock definitions hot replace (edit your mocks without restart)
  • Web interface to view requests data (method,path,headers,cookies,body,etc..)
  • Fine grain log info in web interface
  • Real-time updates using WebSockets
  • Priority matching
  • Crazy mode for failure testing
  • Public interface auto discover
  • Lightweight and portable
  • No installation required

Example

Video of Mmock

Mock definition file example:

{
	"request": {
		"method": "GET",
		"path": "/hello/*"
	},
	"response": {
		"statusCode": 200,
		"headers": {
			"Content-Type":["application/json"]
		},
		"body": "{\"hello\": \"{{request.query.name}}, my name is {{fake.FirstName}}\"}"
	}
}

Getting started

Either:

Run it from Docker using the provided Dockerfile or from Docker Hub

go get github.com/jmartin82/mmock
docker build -t mmock/mmock .
docker run -v YOUR_ABS_PATH:/config -p 8082:8082 -p 8083:8083  mmock/mmock

Or run mmock locally from the command line.

go get github.com/jmartin82/mmock
mmock -h

To configure Mmock, use command line flags described in help.

    Usage of ./mmock:
      -cconsole-port int
          Console server Port (default 8083)
      -config-path string
          Mocks definition folder (default "execution_path/config")
      -console
          Console enabled  (true/false) (default true)
      -console-ip string
          Console Server IP (default "public_ip")
      -server-ip string
          Mock server IP (default "public_ip")
      -server-port int
          Mock Server Port (default 8082)

Mock

Mock definition:

{
	"request": {
		"method": "GET|POST|PUT|PATCH|...",
		"path": "/your/path/*",
		"queryStringParameters": {
			"name": ["value"],
			"name": ["value", "value"]
		},
		"headers": {
			"name": ["value"]
		},
		"cookies": {
			"name": "value"
		},
		"body": "Expected Body"
	},
	"response": {
		"statusCode": "int (2xx,4xx,5xx,xxx)",
		"headers": {
			"name": ["value"]
		},
		"cookies": {
			"name": "value"
		},
		"body": "Response body"
	},
	"control": {
		"delay": "int (response delay in seconds)",
		"crazy": "bool (return random 5xx)",
		"priority": "int (matching priority)"
	}
}

Request

This mock definition section represents the expected input data. I the request data match with mock request section, the server will response the mock response data.

  • method: Request http method. Mandatory
  • path: Resource identifier. It allows * pattern. Mandatory
  • queryStringParameters: Array of query strings. It allows more than one value for the same key.
  • headers: Array of headers. It allows more than one value for the same key.
  • cookies: Array of cookies.
  • body: Body string. It allows * pattern.

To do a match with queryStringParameters, headers, cookies. All defined keys in mock will be present with the exact value.

Response

  • statusCode: Request http method.
  • headers: Array of headers. It allows more than one value for the same key and vars.
  • cookies: Array of cookies. It allows vars.
  • body: Body string. It allows vars.

Control

  • delay: Delay the response in seconds. Simulate bad connection or bad server performance.
  • crazy: Return random server errors (5xx) in some request. Simulate server problems.
  • priority: Set the priority to avoid match in less restrictive mocks.

Variable tags

You can use variable data (random data or request data) in response. The variables will be defined as tags like this {{nameVar}}.

Request data:

  • request.query."key"
  • request.cookie."key"

Fake data:

  • fake.Brand
  • fake.Character
  • fake.Characters
  • fake.City
  • fake.Color
  • fake.Company
  • fake.Continent
  • fake.Country
  • fake.CreditCardVisa
  • fake.CreditCardMasterCard
  • fake.CreditCardAmericanExpress
  • fake.Currency
  • fake.CurrencyCode
  • fake.Day
  • fake.Digits
  • fake.EmailAddress
  • fake.FirstName
  • fake.FullName
  • fake.LastName
  • fake.Gender
  • fake.IPv4
  • fake.Language
  • fake.Model
  • fake.Month
  • fake.Year
  • fake.Paragraph
  • fake.Paragraphs
  • fake.Phone
  • fake.Product
  • fake.Sentence
  • fake.Sentences
  • fake.SimplePassword
  • fake.State
  • fake.StateAbbrev
  • fake.Street
  • fake.StreetAddress
  • fake.UserName
  • fake.WeekDay
  • fake.Word
  • fake.Words
  • fake.Zip

Benchmark

Basic benchmark with ab (Apache HTTP server benchmarking tool)

Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU 2127U @ 1.90GHz 350 Concurrent 20000 Request

ab -k -c 350 -n 20000 http://YOURIP:8083/

Server Software:        
Server Hostname:        172.17.0.2
Server Port:            8083

Document Path:          /
Document Length:        0 bytes

Concurrency Level:      350
Time taken for tests:   11.348 seconds
Complete requests:      20000
Failed requests:        0
Non-2xx responses:      20000
Keep-Alive requests:    20000
Total transferred:      2940000 bytes
HTML transferred:       0 bytes
Requests per second:    1762.49 [#/sec] (mean)
Time per request:       198.583 [ms] (mean)
Time per request:       0.567 [ms] (mean, across all concurrent requests)
Transfer rate:          253.01 [Kbytes/sec] received

Contributing

Clone this repository to $GOPATH/src/github.com/jmartin82/mmock and type go get ..

Requires Go 1.4+ to build.

If you make any changes, run go fmt ./... before submitting a pull request.

Licence

Copyright ©‎ 2016 - 2017, Jordi Martín (http://jordi.io)

Released under MIT license, see LICENSE for details.

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