Record and playback HTTP responses
npm install yakbak-enhanced bash
$ npm install yakbak --save-dev
`
usage
The main idea behind testing HTTP clients with yakbak is:
1. Make your client's target host configurable.
2. Set up a yakbak server locally to proxy the target host.
3. Point your client at the yakbak server.
Then develop or run your tests. If a recorded HTTP request is found on disk, it will be played back instead of hitting the target host. If no recorded request is found, the request will be forwarded to the target host and recorded to disk.
$3
Returns a function of the signature function (req, res) that you can give to an http.Server as its handler.
` js
var handler = yakbak('http://api.flickr.com', {
dirname: __dirname + '/tapes'
});
`
#### options
- dirname the path where recorded responses will be written (required).
- noRecord if true, requests will return a 404 error if the tape doesn't exist
- recordOnlySuccess if true, only successful requests (response status code = 2XX) will be recorded
- override if true, then it will override file if exists or create a new recording
- hash(req, body) provide your own IncomingMessage hash function
$3
yakbak provides a handler with the same signature that http.Server expects so you can create your own proxy:
` js
var http = require('http');
var yakbak = require('yakbak');
http.createServer(yakbak('http://api.flickr.com', {
dirname: __dirname + '/tapes'
})).listen(3000);
`
Now any requests to http://localhost:3000 will be proxied to http://api.flickr.com and recorded to /tapes for future playback.
$3
Need more flexibility? express expects the same function signature, so you can use yakbak just like you would any other middleware:
` js
var express = require('express');
var yakbak = require('yakbak');
var flickr = yakbak('http://api.flickr.com', {
dirname: __dirname + '/tapes'
});
var upload = yakbak('http://up.flickr.com', {
dirname: __dirname + '/tapes'
});
express().use(function (req, res, next) {
if (req.path.indexOf('/services/upload') === 0) {
upload(req, res);
} else {
flickr(req, res);
}
}).listen(3000);
`
$3
Each recorded response is itself a node module with the same handler signature, so if you want to create a server that replays a single response, you can do so easily:
` js
var http = require('http');
var tape = require('./tapes/1117f3d81490d441d826dd2fb26470f9.js');
http.createServer(tape).listen(3000);
`
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yakbak also ships with a yakbak utility that will start an HTTP server to play back a given tape.
` bash
$ yakbak
Error: file is required
Usage: yakbak
$ yakbak ./tapes/1117f3d81490d441d826dd2fb26470f9.js
Server listening on port 3000
* Connection from 127.0.0.1 port 63669
< GET / HTTP/1.1
< host: localhost:3000
< user-agent: curl/7.43.0
< accept: /
<
> HTTP/1.1 201 Created
> content-type: text/html
> date: Sat, 26 Oct 1985 08:20:00 GMT
> connection: close
> transfer-encoding: chunked
>
* Connection closed
``