Tiny API mocking microservice for generating fake JSON data.
- Send a
POSTrequest tohttps://jaymock.now.sh/(orhttps://micro-jaymock.now.sh/) with your JSON template (seejaymock.populate'stemplateparameter) as your request'sbody.
~ ❯❯❯ curl -X POST \
-d '{ "firstName": "name.firstName", "lastName": "name.lastName" }' \
https://jaymock.now.sh
{"firstName":"Isaac","lastName":"Schultz"}Using httpie:
~ ❯❯❯ http -b POST https://jaymock.now.sh \
firstName=name.firstName lastName=name.lastName ssn=chance.ssn \
_repeat:=3
[
{
"firstName": "Jalyn",
"lastName": "Weimann",
"ssn": "493-64-4894"
},
{
"firstName": "Alvah",
"lastName": "Ziemann",
"ssn": "567-92-8024"
},
{
"firstName": "Bennett",
"lastName": "Russel",
"ssn": "356-24-9256"
}
]Using request (Node.js):
const request = require('request')
const template = {
firstName: 'name.firstName',
lastName: 'name.lastName',
ipAddresses: 'internet.ip|2'
}
request.post({url: 'https://jaymock.now.sh', json: template}, (error, response, body) => {
if (error) {
/* Handle error */
console.error(error)
}
console.log(body)
/*
{
firstName: 'Kaley',
lastName: 'Muller',
ipAddresses: [ '118.171.253.32', '193.234.186.225' ]
}
*/
})Using got (Node.js):
const got = require('got');
const template = {
name: 'fake({{name.lastName}}, {{name.firstName}} {{name.suffix}})',
ssn: 'chance.ssn',
knownAddresses: {
street: 'address.streetAddress',
city: 'address.city',
zipCode: 'address.zipCode',
_repeat: 2
}
};
(async () => {
const {body} = await got.post('https://jaymock.now.sh', {
json: template,
responseType: 'json'
});
console.log(body);
/*
{
name: 'Goodwin, Libby II',
ssn: '368-52-3834',
knownAddresses: [
{
street: '42483 Citlalli Viaduct',
city: 'West Joeybury',
zipCode: '43966-8850'
},
{
street: '36297 Estella Throughway',
city: 'South Claudie',
zipCode: '39189-1653'
}
]
}
*/
})();Using requests (Python 3):
import requests, json
template = {
"accounts": {
"name": "finance.accountName",
"iban": "finance.iban",
"bic": "finance.bic",
"currentBalance": "finance.amount",
"currency": "finance.currencyName",
"_repeat": 2
}
}
r = requests.post('https://jaymock.now.sh', data = json.dumps(template))
parsedFakeData = json.loads(r.text) # parse for pretty-printing
print(json.dumps(parsedFakeData, indent=4, sort_keys=True))
"""
{
"accounts": [
{
"bic": "WNRUMKJ1",
"currency": "Turkish Lira",
"currentBalance": "37.49",
"iban": "CY70805008804937709053145O66",
"name": "Credit Card Account"
},
{
"bic": "LTJUMXQ1",
"currency": "Somoni",
"currentBalance": "98.10",
"iban": "FI1000486540190178",
"name": "Home Loan Account"
}
]
}
"""First, clone the repository and install its dependencies:
~ ❯❯❯ git clone https://github.com/Meeshkan/micro-jaymock.git
~ ❯❯❯ cd micro-jaymock/
~/micro-jaymock ❯❯❯ npm installSubsequently, start the development server:
~/micro-jaymock ❯❯❯ npm run devYou can then access the service by navigating to localhost:3000.
Alternatively, you can download jaymock-cli (by running ~ ❯❯❯ npm i -g jaymock-cli), which allows you to run the development server and, consequently, mock a fake API 'globally' (by simply executing ~ ❯❯❯ jaymock --server).
Alternatively, to deploy micro-jaymock manually:
First, download now:
~ ❯❯❯ npm install -g nowThen, run now from within the micro-jaymock directory:
~/micro-jaymock ❯❯❯ now- jaymock - API for this module
- jaymock-cli - Mock an API and generate fake JSON test data, right from the terminal
Thanks for wanting to contribute! We will soon have a contributing page detailing how to contribute. Meanwhile, feel free to star this repository, open issues, and ask for more features and support.
Please note that this project is governed by the Meeshkan Community Code of Conduct. By participating in this project, you agree to abide by its terms.
Faker.jsis used asjaymock's core fake data generator.chanceis imported as a fake data generator dependency (usingjaymock.extend).microis used to serve this HTTP microservice.
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