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Intercept and respond to:
- XMLHttpRequest
- XDomainRequest in compatible environments
- Node.js http(s) module
npm install faux-jax --save[-dev]var fauxJax = require('faux-jax');
fauxJax.install();
doRequest();
fauxJax.on('request', respond);
// somewhere in your code:
function doRequest() {
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('POST', '/dawg');
xhr.setRequestHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json');
xhr.send(
JSON.stringify({
YAW: 'dawg'
})
);
xhr.onload = function() {
console.log(xhr.status); // 200
console.log(xhr.response); // {zup: 'bro'}
}
}
// in a test file probably:
function respond(request) {
request.respond(
200, { // status
'Content-Type': 'application/json' // headers
},
'{"zup": "bro?"}' //body
);
fauxJax.restore();
}var http = require('http');
var fauxJax = require('faux-jax');
fauxJax.install();
doRequest();
fauxJax.on('request', respond);
function doRequest() {
http.request('http://www.google.com', function(res) {
console.log(res.statusCode); // 200
var chunks = [];
res.on('data', function(chunk) {
chunks.push(chunk);
});
res.on('end', function() {
console.log(Buffer.concat(chunks).toString());
});
}).end();
}
function respond(request) {
request.respond(
200, { // status
'Content-Type': 'text/plain' // headers
},
'Hello Node.js!' //body
);
fauxJax.restore();
}Replace global XMLHttpRequest and XDomainRequest with mocks.
opts.gzip: boolean. Set to true in nodejs to receive gzipped responses.
fauxJax is an EventEmitter.
Everytime a new request is made, you will get a request event.
You can listen to it with cb(request).
All requests have the native properties/methods from the spec.
We also added a couple of handy properties/methods for you to ease testing.
Utility to "wait for n requests". Will call cb(err, requests).
Always {} with XDomainRequest.
Sets back global XMLHttpRequest and XDomainRequest to native implementations.
Object containing various support flags for your tests, used internally by faux-jax.
Errors will be emitted when:
- you try to
.install()when already installed - you try to
.restore()without calling.install() - a request was intercepted while no listener set
tl;dr; We try to be as close as possible to the mocked native environment.
faux-jax uses feature detection to only expose what's relevant for the current environment.
i.e. on Chrome, we do not intercept nor expose XDomainRequest.
Also if the browser only implement some parts of XMLHttpRequest, we mimic it.
npm testnpm run devGo to http://localhost:8080/__zuul.
Tests are written with tape and run through zuul.
npm run lintInspiration for this module came from:
- Sinon.js's Fake XMLHttpRequest
- trek's FakeXMLHttpRequest
Many thanks!
Node.js version is using moll/node-mitm.