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Nock
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Contract Testing?
So, why would you want a REAL server to mock request/reponses? You have a lot of intercepts today that sit on the network layer and you can define things like "If you send request to that endpoint, with that json, please return that Status" (for NodeJS example, Nock - https://github.com/nock/nock)
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I made wirepig, a simple way to mock HTTP and TCP dependencies in tests.
That said, folks seem to like "recording" features in these sorts of tools (Ruby's VCR, nock, etc), so maybe there's a future where I add something similar. I've always just found the ergonomics of those features awkward to deal with, especially having to flip back and forth between tests and fixtures files to figure out what's wired to what, but maybe there's a clean solution... perhaps a "live request" mode that just prints mock code snippets of request/response pairs passing through your app.
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Is there a better way to mock an axios call?
While not mocking per say I usually use nock for http calls. You can use nock.recorder.rec() to capture the http call to play back during test, That way you are always using "live" code but not making real calls to servers.
- How do you practice with React without setting up your own backend?
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OSD600 - Telescope - Testing for feed URLs
I looked at the service which is used to get the feed URLs from a blog URL and noticed it takes the html response of the blog URL and gets the links ( tags) by checking the type attribute value against a list of valid feed values. So, I decided to use a similar approach by getting the html response for a provided URL and checking the Content-Type header against a list of valid MIME types for a feed. I ended up updating the logic to test if a URL is a feed URL, returning it if true. If the URL is found to not be a feed URL, it would try to get the feed URLs assuming the URL is a blog URL. I tested and confirmed that the new logic worked for both blog and feed URLs. Then, I added some tests for the new function I added to test for a feed URL. Testing this ended up being simpler than I expected as all I had to do was mock the response of a test url (using nock), and then check if the function returned the correct boolean value for a url. I created a PR and noticed that some of the tests in another file were now failing. While I was investigating this, I got a review on my PR, requesting me to add another test to the file which had the failing tests. That file tested the API service as a whole. I found out that nock only mocks a URL's response for one request by default. And since I was now checking for a feed URL as well, the function which returned the feed URLs from a blog URL was throwing an error since the nock for that was used up. To fix this, I had to specify in the nock statement to mock the URL response for two requests:
- What features would you consider missing/nice to haves for backend web development in Rust?
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Axios shipped a buggy version and it broke many productions apps. Let this be a lesson to pin your dependencies!
There are libraries like https://github.com/nock/nock to prevent mocking the whole axios.
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How to test an endpoint that depends on external API?
Use nock: https://github.com/nock/nock
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How to mock a useQuery in jest?
Going based off the documentation I sent you in my last reply, there is an example that uses nock to emulate api responses. I haven't used nock myself, but the example seems pretty simple to use. You just need to take the example and change the response object to be the shape of what your getStuffFromDatabase function returns. That way your useCategory function runs as close to normally as possible, while providing a mock response value instead of hitting the database.
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Is it acceptable to use mock servers, like Postman, for testing in Android?
If you’re willing to venture into nodejs territory, then nock is a fantastic and simple to set up http mock server. https://github.com/nock/nock
auth0-java
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User has already registered with this email address
Is there something I'm missing here? All I know is that my password to the site is kept by auth0.com and logging in from there doesn't do wonders. I'm not sure if any other site is even connected to this one. Please help, I need my fix on Character AI because it's the best AI chat I've been.
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Detecting suspicious login activity
In this article, we'll explore how you can implement suspicious login detection in a Node.js app authenticated with Auth0 using Datadog impossible travel detection rules.
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Which one Golang opiniated framework for treams to work together? And has documented way for auth?
Then look up auth providers. I suggest https://auth0.com/
- What features would you consider missing/nice to haves for backend web development in Rust?
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Does anyone know how to make an animation like on Auth0 website?
The animation I'm referring to is the sliding up text in the hero section
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Quickly Build Secure Microservices in Python
Protect endpoints using JWT security with a OpenID Connect IAM like Auth0 or Keycloak Optionally control access to endpoints using RBAC
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System Design: Single Sign-On (SSO)
Auth0
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What kind of auth implementations have you seen throughout your careers?
There's lots of great auth services nowadays, like AWS Cognito and Auth0 if you have a specific use case and need to spend time on the nitty-gritty details, or Userfront and similar services if you want standard auth that works out of the box.
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Auth0 Provider and Strapi Tutorial
Auth0 is an adaptable authentication and authorization platform. Auth0 takes out the pain of developing a full authentication system from scratch for your application and managing user credentials by yourself.
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Authentication methods for nginx
As others have said, Cognito is an option with Amazon. Another option is Auth0 (free for basic use, low cost for some other features depending on your needs. Authentication is free and secure.) https://auth0.com/
What are some alternatives?
msw - Seamless REST/GraphQL API mocking library for browser and Node.js.
metamask-extension - :globe_with_meridians: :electric_plug: The MetaMask browser extension enables browsing Ethereum blockchain enabled websites
http-proxy - A full-featured http proxy for node.js
next-auth - Authentication for the Web.
node-fetch - A light-weight module that brings the Fetch API to Node.js
testcontainers-spring-boot - Container auto-configurations for Spring Boot based integration tests
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
superagent - Ajax for Node.js and browsers (JS HTTP client). Maintained for @forwardemail, @ladjs, @spamscanner, @breejs, @cabinjs, and @lassjs.
akka-http-pac4j
miragejs - A client-side server to build, test and share your JavaScript app
microsoft-authentication-library-for-js - Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for JS