Utilities for running the Oso Dev Server from a Node.js application.
npm install @osohq/dev-serverThis package provides convenient access to the Oso Cloud Dev Server via a NodeJS package.
The package contains the following features:
- Downloads and installs the relevant Dev Server as a postinstall script. (See versioning).
- Exposes the dev server as a Node binary (e.g. run with npx @osohq/dev-server).
- Provides functions for managing an in-process version of the Dev Server, with convenience
functions for getting ephemeral test keys.
This is primarily designed for usage in tests, for example, Jest tests using this might look like:
``ts
import { glob } from "glob";
import { Oso } from "oso-cloud";
import {
configureDevServer,
getEphemeralOsoKey,
stopRunningInstance,
} from "@osohq/dev-server";
async function testOso() {
const { url, apiKey } = await getEphemeralOsoKey();
const oso = new Oso(url, apiKey);
}
describe("Oso tests", () => {
beforeAll(async () => {
// load all policy files on starting the server
// these will be copied into each ephmeral test
// instance
const policyFiles = await glob("*/.polar");
await configureDevServer({ policyFiles });
})
afterEach(async () => {
try {
// clean up any instances if they're still running
await stopRunningInstance();
} catch (e) {
// ignore
}
});
it("can get list results back", async () => {
const oso = await testOso();
const results = await oso.list(
{ type: "User", id: "alice" },
"read",
"Foo"
);
expect(results).toEqual(["123"]);
});
});
`
Versions of this package have two components:
1. The package version, e.g. 0.0.11.10.6
2. The version of the Dev Server it links by default, e.g. -- captured as a build version.
e.g. version 0.0.1 built to link against 1.10.6 is versioned as 0.0.1+1.10.6.
If you wish to override the Dev Server build, you can do so by specifying the environment variable
OSO_DEV_SERVER_VERSION`