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HTTP MOCK SERVER

Http Mock Server allows to mock HTTP request using groovy closures.

Create server jar

cd mockserver
mvn clean package assembly:single

Start server

Native start

java -jar mockserver-full.jar [PORT] [CONFIGURATION_FILE]

Default port is 9999.

If configuration file is passed then port must be defined.

Configuration file is groovy configuration script e.g. :

testRest2 {
    port=9998
    response='{ req -> \'<response/>\' }'
    responseHeaders='{ _ -> [a: "b"] }'
    path='testEndpoint'
    predicate='{ req -> req.xml.name() == \'request1\'}'
    name='testRest2'
}
testRest4 {
    soap=true
    port=9999
    path='testEndpoint'
    name='testRest4'
    method='PUT'
    statusCode=204
}
testRest3 {
    port=9999
    path='testEndpoint2'
    name='testRest3'
}
testRest6 {
    port=9999
    path='testEndpoint2'
    name='testRest6'
    maxUses=1
    cyclic=true
}
testRest {
    imports {
        aaa='bbb'
        ccc='bla'
    }
    port=10001
    path='testEndpoint'
    name='testRest'
}
testHttps {
    soap=false
    port=10443
    path='testHttps'
    name='testHttps'
    method='GET'
    https={
        keystorePath='/tmp/keystore.jks'
        keystorePassword='keystorePass'
        keyPassword='keyPass'
        truststorePath='/tmp/truststore.jks'
        truststorePassword='truststorePass'
        requireClientAuth=true
    }
}

Build with docker

Docker and docker-compose is needed.

./buildImage.sh
docker-compose up -d

Docker repoository

Built image is available at https://hub.docker.com/r/alien11689/mockserver/

Create mock on server

Via client

RemoteMockServer remoteMockServer = new RemoteMockServer('localhost', <PORT>)
remoteMockServer.addMock(new AddMock(
                    name: '...',
                    path: '...',
                    port: ...,
                    predicate: '''...''',
                    response: '''...''',
                    soap: ...,
                    statusCode: ...,
                    method: ...,
                    responseHeaders: ...,
                    schema: ...,
                    maxUses: ...,
                    cyclic: ...,
                    https: new Https(
                            keystorePath: '/tmp/keystore.jks',
                            keystorePassword: 'keystorePass',
                            keyPassword: 'keyPass',
                            truststorePath: '/tmp/truststore.jks',
                            truststorePassword: 'truststorePass',
                            requireClientAuth: true
                    )
            ))

Via HTTP

Send POST request to localhost:<PORT>/serverControl

<addMock xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/request">
    <name>...</name>
    <path>...</path>
    <port>...</port>
    <predicate>...</predicate>
    <response>...</response>
    <soap>...</soap>
    <statusCode>...</statusCode>
    <method>...</method>
    <responseHeaders>...</responseHeaders>
    <schema>...</schema>
    <imports alias="..." fullClassName="..."/>
    <maxUses>...</maxUses>
    <cyclic>...</cyclic>
    <https>
        <keystorePath>/tmp/keystore.jks</keystorePath>
        <keystorePassword>keystorePass</keystorePassword>
        <keyPassword>keyPass</keyPassword>
        <truststorePath>/tmp/truststore.jks</truststorePath>
        <truststorePassword>truststorePass</truststorePassword>
        <requireClientAuth>true</requireClientAuth>
    </https>
</addMock>

Parameters

HTTPS configuration

HTTP and HTTPS should be started on separated ports.

Closures request properties

In closures input parameter (called req) contains properties:

Response if success:

<mockAdded xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response"/>

Response with error message if failure:

<exceptionOccured xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response">...</exceptionOccured>

Peek mock

Mock could be peeked to get get report of its invocations.

Via client

List<MockEvent> mockEvents = remoteMockServer.peekMock('...')

Via HTTP

Send POST request to localhost:<PORT>/serverControl

<peekMock xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/request">
  <name>...</name>
</peekMock>

Response if success:

<mockPeeked xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response">
  <mockEvent>
    <request>
      <text>...</text>
      <headers>
        <header name="...">...</header>
        ...
      </headers>
      <queryParams>
        <queryParam name="...">...</queryParam>
        ...
      </queryParams>
      <path>
        <pathPart>...</pathPart>
        ...
      </path>
    </request>
    <response>
      <statusCode>...</statusCode>
      <text>...</text>
      <headers>
        <header name="...">...</header>
        ...
      </headers>
    </response>
  </mockEvent>
</mockPeeked>

Response with error message if failure:

<exceptionOccured xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response">...</exceptionOccured>

Remove mock

When mock was used it could be unregistered by name. It also optionally returns report of mock invocations if second parameter is true.

Via client

List<MockEvent> mockEvents = remoteMockServer.removeMock('...', ...)

Via HTTP

Send POST request to localhost:<PORT>/serverControl

<removeMock xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/request">
    <name>...</name>
    <skipReport>...</skipReport>
</removeMock>

Response if success (and skipReport not given or equal false):

<mockRemoved xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response">
  <mockEvent>
    <request>
      <text>...</text>
      <headers>
        <header name="...">...</header>
        ...
      </headers>
      <queryParams>
        <queryParam name="...">...</queryParam>
        ...
      </queryParams>
      <path>
        <pathPart>...</pathPart>
        ...
      </path>
    </request>
    <response>
      <statusCode>...</statusCode>
      <text>...</text>
      <headers>
        <header name="...">...</header>
        ...
      </headers>
    </response>
  </mockEvent>
</mockRemoved>

If skipReport is set to true then response will be:

<mockRemoved xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response"/>

Response with error message if failure:

<exceptionOccured xmlns="http://touk.pl/mockserver/api/response">...</exceptionOccured>

List mocks definitions

Via client

List<RegisteredMock> mocks = remoteMockServer.listMocks()

Via HTTP

Send GET request to localhost:<PORT>/serverControl

Response:

<mocks>
  <mock>
    <name>...</name>
    <path>...</path>
    <port>...</port>
    <predicate>...</predicate>
    <response>...</response>
    <responseHeaders>...</responseHeaders>
    <soap>...</soap>
    <method>...</method>
    <statusCode>...</statusCode>
    <imports alias="..." fullClassName="..."/>
  </mock>
  ...
</mocks>

Get mocks configuration

Via client

ConfigObject mocks = remoteMockServer.getConfiguration()

Via HTTP

Send GET request to localhost:<PORT>/serverControl/configuration

Response:

testRest2 {
    port=9998
    response='{ req -> \'<response/>\' }'
    responseHeaders='{ _ -> [a: "b"] }'
    path='testEndpoint'
    predicate='{ req -> req.xml.name() == \'request1\'}'
    name='testRest2'
}
testRest4 {
    soap=true
    port=9999
    path='testEndpoint'
    name='testRest4'
    method='PUT'
    statusCode=204
}
testRest3 {
    port=9999
    path='testEndpoint2'
    name='testRest3'
}
testRest6 {
    port=9999
    path='testEndpoint2'
    name='testRest6'
}
testRest {
    imports {
        aaa='bbb'
        ccc='bla'
    }
    port=10001
    path='testEndpoint'
    name='testRest'
}

This response could be saved to file and passed as it is during mock server creation.

Remote repository

Mockserver is available at philanthropist.touk.pl.

Just add repository to maven pom:

<project>
    ...
    <repositories>
        ...
        <repository>
            <id>touk</id>
            <url>https://philanthropist.touk.pl/nexus/content/repositories/releases</url>
        </repository>
    ...
    </repositories>
    ...
</project>

FAQ

Q: Can I have two mocks returning responses interchangeably for the same request? A: Yes, you can. Just set two mocks with maxUses: 1 and cyclic: true.