This gem is used for testing Shopify apps without having to actually connect to Shopify to develop the application.
You can use this gem explicitly for testing, or you can also use it in your development environment to speed things up when fiddling around in the web browser, or in the console.
Add the gem to your Gemfile in the appropriate group:
gem 'shopify-mock', :group => [:development, :test]
For non Rails apps, shopify-mock is disabled by default, and real-world Internet access is allowed. In a Rails app, shopify-mock is disabled except for in the :test environment.
To enable / disable shopify-mock manually, set ShopifyAPI::Mock.enabled to true or false:
ShopifyAPI::Mock.enabled = true # or false to disable ShopifyAPI::Mock.enabled? # => to get the current state
And to completely disable access to the Internet altogether, or re-enable it:
ShopifyAPI::Mock.allow_internet = false # or true to re-enable ShopifyAPI::Mock.allow_internet? # => to get the current state
After installing the gem in your Shopify app, load the rails console, and try this quick example:
rails c test order = ShopifyAPI::Session.temp("test", "randomtoken") { ShopifyAPI::Order.first }
You’ll notice that the order was not downloaded from Shopify, but based off of a shopify-mock fixture found in lib/shopify-mock/fixtures/orders.json
You have access to all the registered mock responses through ShopifyAPI::Mock::Response
ShopifyAPI::Mock::Response.all # => array of all registered responses ShopifyAPI::Mock::Response.clear # => clears all the currently registered responses
You also have access to each Shopify object asset by it’s ‘id` based on the ids in the fixtures. If you are using the fixtures include in the gem, you can do
product = ShopifyAPI::Product.find(632910392)
and you’ll get back the fixture product called ‘Ipod Nano 8GB`
And you can register your own response:
ShopifyAPI::Mock::Response.new(:get, "orders/1.xml", "response content")
You have access to the shopify-mock fixtures through ShopifyAPI::Mock::Fixture
ShopifyAPI::Mock::Fixture.all # => an array of all the fixtures ShopifyAPI::Mock::Fixture.find(:orders, :json) # => returns the orders.json fixture ShopifyAPI::Mock::Fixture.path # => the path to the fixture files # to use your own fixture path: ShopifyAPI::Mock::Fixture.path = File.join(Rails.root, 'spec', 'fixtures') ShopifyAPI::Mock.reset # => to reload the fixtures
A Fixture object has these methods:
fixture = ShopifyAPI::Mock::Fixture.all.first fixture.name # => the name of the fixture, such as :orders fixture.ext # => the extension of the fixture, such as :json, or :xml fixture.data # => the file contents # to override the fixture's contents: fixture.data = "new contents" # => use "new contents" for this fixture fixture.data = nil # => resets back to default contents
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Check out the latest master to make sure the feature hasn’t been implemented or the bug hasn’t been fixed yet
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Check out the issue tracker to make sure someone already hasn’t requested it and/or contributed it
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Fork the project
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Start a feature/bugfix branch
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Commit and push until you are happy with your contribution
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Make sure to add tests for it. This is important so I don’t break it in a future version unintentionally.
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Please try not to mess with the Rakefile, version, or history. If you want to have your own version, or is otherwise necessary, that is fine, but please isolate to its own commit so I can cherry-pick around it.
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All of the default fixtures were copied directly from the Shopify API
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Copyright © 2011 Travis Haynes.
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