104 lines
3.4 KiB
JavaScript
104 lines
3.4 KiB
JavaScript
import Docker from 'dockerode';
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import getStream from 'get-stream';
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import got from 'got';
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import pRetry from 'p-retry';
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import {mockServerClient} from 'mockserver-client';
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const IMAGE = 'jamesdbloom/mockserver:latest';
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const MOCK_SERVER_PORT = 1080;
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const MOCK_SERVER_HOST = 'localhost';
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const docker = new Docker();
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let container;
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/**
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* Download the `mockserver` Docker image, create a new container and start it.
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*/
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async function start() {
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await getStream(await docker.pull(IMAGE));
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container = await docker.createContainer({
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Tty: true,
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Image: IMAGE,
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PortBindings: {[`${MOCK_SERVER_PORT}/tcp`]: [{HostPort: `${MOCK_SERVER_PORT}`}]},
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});
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await container.start();
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try {
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// Wait for the mock server to be ready
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await pRetry(() => got.put(`http://${MOCK_SERVER_HOST}:${MOCK_SERVER_PORT}/status`, {cache: false}), {
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retries: 7,
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minTimeout: 1000,
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factor: 2,
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});
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} catch (_) {
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throw new Error(`Couldn't start mock-server after 2 min`);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Stop and remote the `mockserver` Docker container.
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*/
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async function stop() {
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await container.stop();
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await container.remove();
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}
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/**
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* @type {Object} A `mockserver` client configured to connect to the current instance.
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*/
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const client = mockServerClient(MOCK_SERVER_HOST, MOCK_SERVER_PORT);
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/**
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* @type {string} the url of the `mockserver` instance
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*/
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const url = `http://${MOCK_SERVER_HOST}:${MOCK_SERVER_PORT}`;
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/**
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* Set up the `mockserver` instance response for a specific request.
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*
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* @param {string} path URI for which to respond.
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* @param {Object} request Request expectation. The http request made on `path` has to match those criteria in order to be valid.
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* @param {Object} request.body The JSON body the expected request must match.
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* @param {Object} request.headers The headers the expected request must match.
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* @param {Object} response The http response to return when receiving a request on `path`.
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* @param {String} [response.method='POST'] The http method for which to respond.
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* @param {number} [response.statusCode=200] The status code to respond.
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* @param {Object} response.body The JSON object to respond in the response body.
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* @return {Object} An object representation the expectation. Pass to the `verify` function to validate the `mockserver` has been called with a `request` matching the expectations.
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*/
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async function mock(
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path,
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{body: requestBody, headers: requestHeaders},
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{method = 'POST', statusCode = 200, body: responseBody}
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) {
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await client.mockAnyResponse({
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httpRequest: {path, method},
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httpResponse: {
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statusCode,
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headers: [{name: 'Content-Type', values: ['application/json; charset=utf-8']}],
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body: JSON.stringify(responseBody),
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},
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times: {remainingTimes: 1, unlimited: false},
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});
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return {
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method,
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path,
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headers: requestHeaders,
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body: requestBody
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? {type: 'JSON', json: JSON.stringify(requestBody), matchType: 'ONLY_MATCHING_FIELDS'}
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: undefined,
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};
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}
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/**
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* Verify the `mockserver` has been called with a requestion matching expectations. The `expectation` is created with the `mock` function.
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*
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* @param {Object} expectation The expectation created with `mock` function.
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* @return {Promise} A Promise that resolves if the expectation is met or reject otherwise.
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*/
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function verify(expectation) {
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return client.verify(expectation);
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}
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export default {start, stop, mock, verify, url};
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