Nock
HTTP requests mocking library for dart and flutter.
Nock can be used to test modules that perform HTTP requests in isolation.
Inspired by nock
Installing
Add dev dependency to your pubspec.yaml
:
dev_dependencies:
nock: ^1.2.3
Basic usage example:
import 'package:test/test.dart';
import 'package:http/http.dart' as http;
import 'package:nock/nock.dart';
void main() {
setUpAll(() {
nock.init();
});
setUp(() {
nock.cleanAll();
});
test("example", () async {
final interceptor = nock("http://localhost/api").get("/users")
..reply(
200,
"result",
);
final response = await http.get("http://localhost/api/users");
expect(interceptor.isDone, true);
expect(response.statusCode, 200);
expect(response.body, "result");
});
}
No mock found
if some request isn't mocked NetConnectionNotAllowed
exception will be thrown:
void main() {
test("example", () async {
expect(
http.get("http://localhost/api/users"),
throwsA(TypeMatcher<NetConnectionNotAllowed>()),
);
});
}
API
Creating requests scope
final String baseUrl = "https://my-server.com";
final scope = nock(baseUrl);
Methods for creating interceptors
scope.get(dynamic url)
-> Interceptorscope.post(dynamic url, dynamic body)
-> Interceptorscope.put(dynamic url, dynamic body)
-> Interceptorscope.delete(dynamic url, dynamic body)
-> Interceptorscope.patch(dynamic url, dynamic body)
-> Interceptorscope.head(dynamic url, dynamic body)
-> Interceptor
Using default base url
You could specify baseUrl
for automatic scope usage:
void main(){
setUpAll((){
nock.defaultBase = "http://localhost/api";
nock.init();
});
test("example", () async {
nock.get("/users"); // create mock for GET http://localhost/api/users
});
}
Url matching
You could use strings, regexp or any matcher from package:test:
final topicsInterceptor = nock.get("/topics")
..reply(200);
final usersInterceptor = nock.get(startsWith("/users"))
..reply(200);
final tagsInterceptor = nock.get(RegExp(r"^/tags$"))
..reply(200);
Specifying request headers
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..headers({
'Session-Token': '59aff48f-369e-4781-a142-b52666cf141f',
})
..reply(200);
Specifying request query string
Using query string:
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..query("ids[]=1&ids[]=2")
..reply(200);
Using example:
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..query({"id": 5})
..reply(200);
Using matchers:
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..query(startsWith("something"))
..reply(200);
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..query({'id': anyOf([1, 2, 3])})
..reply(200);
Using custom match function:
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..query((Map<String, List<String>> params) => true)
..reply(200);
// or
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..query((Map<String, String> params) => true)
..reply(200);
Specifying request body
Interceptor will parse HTTP request headers and try parse body.
Supported mime-types:
application/x-www-form-urlencoded
application/json
application/text
application/text
Using example:
final interceptor = nock.post(
"/users",
{
"name": "John",
"email": "john_doe@gmail.com",
},
)
..reply(204);
Using matchers:
final interceptor = nock.post(
"/users",
{
id: anyOf([1, 2, 3])
name: any,
email: TypedMather<String>(),
},
)
..reply(204);
Using custom match function:
final interceptor = nock.post(
"/users",
(body) => body is Map,
)
..reply(204);
If you send binary data you could use custom raw match function:
final interceptor = nock.post(
"/users",
(List<int> body) => true,
)
..reply(204);
Specifying reply
application/json:
final interceptor = nock.get("/users")
..reply(200, [
{
"id": 1,
"name": "John",
"email": "john_doe@gmail.com",
},
{
"id": 2,
"name": "Mark",
"email": "zuckerberg@gmail.com",
},
]);
text/plain:
final interceptor = nock.get("/ping")
..reply(200, "pong");
Other binary data:
final interceptor = nock.get("/video")
..reply(200, <int>[73, 32, 97, 109, 32, 118, 105, 100, 101, 111]);
Specifying reply headers
Other binary data:
final interceptor = nock.get("/auth")
..reply(204, null, {
"Session-Token": "59aff48f-369e-4781-a142-b52666cf141f",
});
Persistent requests
To repeat responses for as long as nock is active, use .persist()
.
final users = nock.get("/users")
..persist()
..reply(
200,
"result",
);
Note that while a persisted mock will always intercept the requests, it is considered "done" after the first interception.
Canceling pending mock:
users.cancel();
Do something after reply
final users = nock.get("/users")
..persist()
..reply(
200,
"result",
)
..onReply(() => print("I'm done"));
Contributions Welcome!
Feel free to open PR or an issue