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redfishMockupServer is a short python 3.4+ program that can be copied into folder at top of any redfish mockup and can serve redfish requests on the specified IP/port.
###To start the server:
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copy the redfishMockupServer.py file to the the folder you want to execute it from
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use the
-D <mockupDir>
option to specify an absolute or relative path to the mockup dir from CWD -
use the
-t <responseTime>
option to specify a delay to add to responses. Default is 0 sec -
Note that the mockup directory must start with /redfish:
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"redfish" should be a sub-directory.
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This is a "Tall Mockup" which includes /redfish/v1 in the mockup directory structure in case some of the URIs in the mockup do not start with /redfish/v1.
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make sure python34 is in your path
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run redfishMockupServer from your windows command shell eg:
.\redfishMockupServer [-D <mockupDir>]
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Default hostname/IP is localhost: 127.0.0.1
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Default port is: 8000
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You can create multiple mockup servers running on multiple ports:
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redfishMockupServer -h
-- gives help usage and exits -
`redfishMockupServer [-H HostIpAddress ] [-P port] [-D ] [-H ] [-P ] [-T] [-t ]
- default HostIpAddress is 127.0.0.1
- default port is 8000
- mockupDir is absolute or relative to CWD if starting with . or ..
- -T option causes mockup server to generate etags on GETs for certain hard coded APIs for testing client patch etag code
- response header Etag: "W/12345" is returned on GET /redfish/v1/Systems/1
- response header Etag: "123456" is returned on GET /redfish/v1/AccountService/Accounts/1
-t <responseTime>
tells the mockup server to add<responseTime>
delay to each response. Default is 0 sec.
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Example:
.\redfishMockupServer -P 8001 -D ./MyServerMockup9
# to start another service on port 8001 from folder ./MyServerMockup9