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MockServer reviews and mentions
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Please recommend a good API Mocking tool
The open-source examples are mockoon, mock-server.com, etc.
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USING CI/CD to test multiple layered applications
using something to mock out responses like: https://github.com/mock-server/mockserver
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Testing with MockServer
I've just found out MockServer and it looks awesome 🤩 so I wanted to check it out repeating the steps of my previous demo WireMock Testing which (as you can expect) uses WireMock, another fantastic tool to mock APIs.
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How to unit test successful Oauth requests of 3rd party API's?
I tend to use MockServer. With MockServer you can define inputs, so you can say that the request should look like this with that URL, etc etc. That way you can verify that the request looks okay.
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Stats
mock-server/mockserver is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of MockServer is Java.
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