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npm install mihawk
Developer Guide
Typescript
Yes
Module System
CommonJS, ESM
Min. Node Version
>=12.0.0
Node Version
18.16.0
NPM Version
9.5.1
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Languages
TypeScript (93.4%)
JavaScript (3.64%)
HTML (2.27%)
Shell (0.69%)
Developer
Froguard
Download Statistics
Total Downloads
2,880
Last Day
2
Last Week
27
Last Month
251
Last Year
1,998
GitHub Statistics
256 Commits
2 Watching
1 Branches
1 Contributors
Package Meta Information
Latest Version
0.1.0-omega
Package Id
mihawk@0.1.0-omega
Unpacked Size
298.33 kB
Size
77.46 kB
File Count
106
NPM Version
9.5.1
Node Version
18.16.0
Publised On
21 Nov 2024
Total Downloads
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
2,880
Last day
-95.3%
2
Compared to previous day
Last week
-84.7%
27
Compared to previous week
Last month
243.8%
251
Compared to previous month
Last year
2,397.5%
1,998
Compared to previous year
Daily Downloads
Weekly Downloads
Monthly Downloads
Yearly Downloads
Dependencies
29
Dev Dependencies
23
Mihawk (simple tiny mock-server)
ä¸æ–‡ç‰ˆè¯´æ˜Ž → README.zh-CN.md
Recommend: use version@
v1.0.0
+
Make a easy mock-server to mock api, with GET /a/b/c
→ ./mocks/data/GET/a/b/c.json
mapping
- Support https protocol
- Support all methods, like
GET
,POST
,PUT
,DELETE
etc. - Support mock data file type:
json
|json5
- Support custom your middleware in
middleware.{js|cjs|ts}
, write askoa2 middleware
(orexpress-middleware
both ok withfunc.isExpress=true
) - Support custom special routes mapping in
routes.json
, mapping multiple request to same resolve file。 routes key alignglob
expression - Support mock logic file type:
js
|cjs
|ts
Install
1npm i -g mihawk
Usage
1mihawk --port=8888 2# mihawk -p 8888
then open browser and visit
http://localhost:8888
mock data directory:
./mocks/data
1./mocks 2 │ 3 ├── /data 4 │ │ 5 │ ├── DELETE 6 │ │ ├──/*.js DELETE request resolve logic 7 │ │ └──/*.json DELETE request resolve data 8 │ │ 9 │ ├── GET 10 │ │ ├──/*.js GET request resolve logic 11 │ │ └──/*.json GET request resolve data 12 │ │ 13 │ ├── POST 14 │ │ ├──/*.js POST request resolve logic 15 │ │ └──/*.json POST request resolve data 16 │ │ 17 │ └── PUT 18 │ ├──/*.js PUT request resolve logic 19 │ └──/*.json PUt request resolve data 20 │ 21 ├── middleware.js [optional] resolve middleware 22 │ 23 └── routes.json [optional] common routes
mapping:
1request : GET http://local:8888/a/b/c/d 2JSON-file : data/get/a/b/c/d.json 3mock-file : data/get/a/b/c/d.js
request
: mock request urlJSON-file
: mock origin datamock-file
: resolve mock logic, base on origin data
Finally, the return data will be the data after processing mock-file (the mock-file
) with origin data (the JSON-file
)
Usage-Recommend
A more recommended way to use it is to write all config props into the
.mihawkrc.json
in the root directoryAnd then run
mihawk
in you shell
init a rc file .mihawkrc.json
1mihawk init
then edit the
.mihawkrc.json
to customize your config
1{ 2 "host": "0.0.0.0", 3 "port": 8888, 4 "https": false, 5 "cors": true, 6 "cache": true, 7 "watch": true, 8 "mockDir": "mocks", 9 "mockDataFileType": "json", 10 "mockLogicFileType": "none" 11}
About root config props:
host
: string, default0.0.0.0
, server listen on this hostport
: number, default8888
, server listen on this porthttps
: boolean, defaultfalse
, iftrue
, will use https protocolcors
: boolean, defaulttrue
, iftrue
, will addAccess-Control-Allow-Origin: *
(and other necessary cors props in headers ) to the response headerscache
: boolean, defaulttrue
, iftrue
, will cache the mock data and return the cached data when the request is the samewatch
: boolean, defaulttrue
, iftrue
, will watch the mock data directory and reload when changedmockDir
: string, defaultmocks
, the directory of mock datamockDataFileType
: stringjson
|json5
, defaultjson
, the file type of mock datamockLogicFileType
: stringjs
|cjs
|ts
|none
, defaultnone
, the file type of mock logic
More detail → src/com-types.ts, interface MihawkRC define the config props
Example
For request GET /api/fetch_a_random_number
,it return response with random number data
1.create mocks/data/GET/api/fetch_a_random_number.json
file, content as below
1{ 2 "code": 200, 3 "data": 123456, 4 "msg": "success" 5}
You cal aslo dont do this step, coz the mock data file is auto create when request a not exists file
Now, if request GET /api/fetch_a_random_number
,return data is 123456
, it is fixed data
2.create mocks/data/GET/api/fetch_a_random_number.js
file, content as below
1module.exports = async function (oldJson) { 2 oldJson.data = Math.floor(Math.random() * 1000000); // generate random number 3 return oldJson; // return data, it is required 4};
Start mihawk
server now, if request GET /api/fetch_a_random_number
,return data is random number, each request return a different data
About MockLogic File:
- Both support
js
|cjs
|ts
, the process is same。Attention toexport default
is necessary ints
file!- Recommend to set
autoCreateMockLogicFile
totrue
in.mihawkrc.json
, then, if request a not exists mock data file, it will auto create a mock logic file for you- Of course, it is worth mentioning that MockLogic files aren't necessary files. If there is no logical demand for data processing, using only JSON files can also simulate the request
More example of mocks files
routes
file demo in ts
1/** 2 * mihawk's routes file: 3 */ 4const routes: Record<string, string> = { 5 'GET /test': './GET/test', 6 'GET /test-*': './GET/test', // key: routePath,support glob expression; value: mock data file path (no ext) 7}; 8// 9export default routes;
middleware
file demo in ts
1/** 2 * mihawk's middleware file: 3 * - just a Koa2 Middleware 4 */ 5import type { Context: KoaContext, Next: KoaNext } from 'koa'; // need koa@v2.0.0+ (eg: koa@^2.15.3) 6// import type { KoaContext, KoaNext } from 'mihawk/con-types'; 7 8/** 9 * Middleware functions, to implement some special data deal logic, 10 * - This function exec before the default-mock-logic. Simply return or don`t call "await next()" could skip default-mock-logic 11 * - This function is a standard KOA middleware that follows the KOA onion ring model 12 * - see more:https://koajs.com/#middleware 13 * @param {Context} ctx 14 * @param {Next} next 15 * @returns {Promise<void>} 16 */ 17export default async function middleware(ctx: KoaContext, next: KoaNext) { 18 // do something here 19 console.log(ctx.url); 20 if (ctx.peth === '/diy') { 21 ctx.body = 'it is my diy logic'; 22 } else { 23 await next(); // default logic (such like mock json logic) 24 } 25}
Set
middleware.isExpress=true
to explicit definition a express middleware function before export, if you write in express-stype Other complex diy middleware demo, base on koa-router & koa-compose, middleware.md
mock-logic
file demo in ts
1'use strict;'; 2/** 3 * GET /xxx 4 * This file isn‘t mandatory. If it is not needed (such as when there is no need to modify response data), it can be deleted directly 5 */ 6 7/** 8 * Mock data resolve function, the original data source is the JSON file with the same name as this file 9 * @param {object} originData (mocks/data/GET/xxx.json) 10 * @param {MhkCvtrExtra} extra { url,method,path,query,body } 11 * @returns {object} newData 12 */ 13export default async function convertData(originData: Record<string, any>, extra: Record<string, any>) { 14 // write your logic here... 15 originData.newProp = 'newPropXxx'; 16 return originData; // return data, it is required 17}
No vulnerabilities found.
Reason
30 commit(s) and 0 issue activity found in the last 90 days -- score normalized to 10
Reason
no binaries found in the repo
Reason
license file detected
Details
- Info: project has a license file: LICENSE:0
- Info: FSF or OSI recognized license: MIT License: LICENSE:0
Reason
2 existing vulnerabilities detected
Details
- Warn: Project is vulnerable to: GHSA-3xgq-45jj-v275
- Warn: Project is vulnerable to: GHSA-c2qf-rxjj-qqgw
Reason
no SAST tool detected
Details
- Warn: no pull requests merged into dev branch
Reason
Found 0/30 approved changesets -- score normalized to 0
Reason
no effort to earn an OpenSSF best practices badge detected
Reason
security policy file not detected
Details
- Warn: no security policy file detected
- Warn: no security file to analyze
- Warn: no security file to analyze
- Warn: no security file to analyze
Reason
project is not fuzzed
Details
- Warn: no fuzzer integrations found
Reason
branch protection not enabled on development/release branches
Details
- Warn: branch protection not enabled for branch 'master'
Score
4.1
/10
Last Scanned on 2025-01-27
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