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prism
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
Since the OpenAPI can effectively describe our resources, we can reuse it to generate a dummy server that can be later used for development and testing purposes without bootstrapping any actual services. There some tools available that can help us with this task, such as Prism, OpenAPI Mock, OpenAPI Backend and the MSW library we have already seen.
- The most effective Schema-Driven Development using OpenAPI for Logistic Engineer
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Show HN: Generate JSON mock data for testing/initial app development
I use https://stoplight.io/open-source/prism with x-faker properties in my OpenAPI specs to mock APIs with dynamic content.
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Please recommend a good API Mocking tool
Haven't tried it yet, but discovered https://microcks.io/ yesterday. Otherwise https://stoplight.io/open-source/prism is pretty good
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Prism: a useful developer tool for OpenAPI specs
Prism does more than mocking; You can also use it to inspect any discrepancies between your API implementation and the API spec. You can find out more on their GitHub page:https://github.com/stoplightio/prism
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How do people deal with mocking CRUD operations for the purposes of testing?
use a mock API server that can read openapi spec (e.g. Prism)
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Faster time-to-market with API-first
prism
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install db locally or go with docker image for development?
What about skipping the DB all together and using OpenAPI w/ a Mock Server for local development https://openapi.tools/#mock personally like https://stoplight.io/open-source/prism
- Resurse utile pentru crearea unui REST API?
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Best way to mock large number of dependent apis
I have been experiencing with Prism : https://github.com/stoplightio/prism which woks quite well
msw
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Storybook 8
> For those wondering what the use case is, you must not have tried it. It does take work to set up (with each version that's less), but it can be very nice to test in isolation esp in cases where a component is under a login, the 4th page of a 10 page form, etc. Also obviously if you're working on a component library that ships without an app, Storybook can be your development and/or demo app.
I have worked with storybook extensively over the past couple of years and my team is moving away from it in favour of MSW (https://mswjs.io).
For "4th page of a 10 page form" during the development there's hot reloading which is really stable nowadays and haven't failed me, although I understand that some setups are old and it might be easier to configure Storybook than good hot reloading.
I'm not entirely sure about the testing part of it and I'd be grateful if you could elaborate. I haven't felt the need for some special setup with SB because for unit tests, I can test a deeply nested component separately. For E2E tests, I usually test the whole form.
I agree on the component library part, this is probably the only use case where Storybook is 100% justified, but I'm unconvinced about the
Additionally, thank you to all our community launch partners across the frontend ecosystem for helping us bring Storybook 8 to the world! Thanks to Chromatic, Figma, ViteConf, Omlet, DivRiots, story.to.design, StackBlitz, UXpin, Nx, Mock Service Worker, Anima, Zeplin, zeroheight, kickstartDS, and Kendo UI.
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I made "TypeScript Swagger Editor", new type of Swagger UI writing TypeScript code in the browser
similar with msw.js, but fully automated
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Partial: how not to mock the whole world
they could be network mocks (use msw)
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How to Automatically Consume RESTful APIs in Your Frontend
With orval, we can also integrate the API client in our unit tests. Orval provides first class support for mocking through the (Mock Service Worker)[https://mswjs.io/] library, and it can automatically generate the MSW handlers for testing server.
- Polly.js – Record, replay, and stub HTTP interactions
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How to Successfully Integrate with Legacy APIs Using NodeJS
Consider a hypothetical scenario where data from a list of companies within an ERP needs to be retrieved. As a personal recommendation, leverage tools like MSW for top-level mocks, which can significantly enhance the testing process.
- What direction can I take to mocking a data structure that is relational on the front-end while I wait for backend endpoints to be created?
- What direction can I take to mock a (relational?) data-structure on the front-end while I wait for backend endpoints to be created?
What are some alternatives?
Nock - HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js
rtk-query - Data fetching and caching addon for Redux Toolkit
miragejs - A client-side server to build, test and share your JavaScript app
mockoon - Mockoon is the easiest and quickest way to run mock APIs locally. No remote deployment, no account required, open source.
swagger-ui - Swagger UI is a collection of HTML, JavaScript, and CSS assets that dynamically generate beautiful documentation from a Swagger-compliant API.
axios - Promise based HTTP client for the browser and node.js
json-server - Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously)
Playwright - Playwright is a framework for Web Testing and Automation. It allows testing Chromium, Firefox and WebKit with a single API.
react-query - 🤖 Powerful asynchronous state management, server-state utilities and data fetching for TS/JS, React, Solid, Svelte and Vue. [Moved to: https://github.com/TanStack/query]
jest - Delightful JavaScript Testing.
Next.js - The React Framework
Express - Fast, unopinionated, minimalist web framework for node.