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For a long time, the idea of having a system to record API calls to use them in functional or e2e tests has been making its mark. I have tried several tools:
- Polly.js with its REST recording. But Polly imposes a lot of configuration, and leaves you too dependent on the library in the tests.
- RestBird. The project is still a little young, the documentation still too incomplete. And above all, you can only launch the mock server on localhost, which is a problem within docker-compose.
- Http Toolkit. You have to pay to enjoy all the features, and it does not really work as an API server (mocked), but more as a request interceptor.
- Mock server. Probably the most attractive project, but it seems really too complicated!
So no project that really matched the need.
This is what I expect from such a tool:
- Technology-independent: the idea is to configure the API's consumer application to point to the recorder API. That's all.
- The API recorder is configured for an API route and has already recorded the response: it returns it.
- If the API recorder is configured for an API route but has no record: it records.
- If the API requires authentication, this is indicated in the API recorder configuration, and it uses env variables to avoid hard recording secrets.
- All configuration of the recorder API must be isolated and versionable (SQLite and json?)
- It should be easy to redo complete records when the API changes. Ideally, a feature should allow a specific record to be verified to compare it with the true API response
- Possibly, have a notion of team, i.e. associate mocker services with work teams (like using an auth token from the tests to identify a team?)
- It will therefore require an interface to manage the API Recorder server.
- The system will have to run both locally and in a docker container. Actually, especially in a docker container
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