Crate pact_mock_server [−] [src]
The pact_mock_server
crate provides the in-process mock server for mocking HTTP requests
and generating responses based on a pact file. It implements the V2 Pact specification
(https://github.com/pact-foundation/pact-specification/tree/version-2).
There are a number of exported functions using C bindings for controlling the mock server. These can be used in any language that supports C bindings.
create_mock_server
External interface to create a mock server. A pointer to the pact JSON as a C string is passed in, as well as the port for the mock server to run on. A value of 0 for the port will result in a port being allocated by the operating system. The port of the mock server is returned.
mock_server_matched
Simple function that returns a boolean value given the port number of the mock service. This value will be true if all the expectations of the pact that the mock server was created with have been met. It will return false if any request did not match, an un-recognised request was received or an expected request was not received.
mock_server_mismatches
This returns all the mismatches, un-expected requests and missing requests in JSON format, given the port number of the mock server.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The JSON string for the result is allocated on the rust heap, and will have to be freed once the
code using the mock server is complete. The cleanup_mock_server
function is provided for this purpose. If the mock
server is not cleaned up properly, this will result in memory leaks as the rust heap will not be reclaimed.
cleanup_mock_server
This function will try terminate the mock server with the given port number and cleanup any memory allocated for it by
the mock_server_mismatches
function. Returns true
, unless a mock server with the given port number does not exist,
or the function fails in some way.
NOTE: Although close()
on the listerner for the mock server is called, this does not currently work and the
listerner will continue handling requests. In this case, it will always return a 501 once the mock server has been
cleaned up.
write_pact_file
External interface to trigger a mock server to write out its pact file. This function should be called if all the consumer tests have passed. The directory to write the file to is passed as the second parameter. If a NULL pointer is passed, the current working directory is used.
Returns 0 if the pact file was successfully written. Returns a positive code if the file can not be written, or there is no mock server running on that port or the function panics.
Structs
MockServer |
Struct to represent a mock server |
Enums
MatchResult |
Enum to define a match result |
Functions
cleanup_mock_server |
External interface to cleanup a mock server. This function will try terminate the mock server with the given port number and cleanup any memory allocated for it. Returns true, unless a mock server with the given port number does not exist, or the function panics. |
create_mock_server |
External interface to create a mock server. A pointer to the pact JSON as a C string is passed in, as well as the port for the mock server to run on. A value of 0 for the port will result in a port being allocated by the operating system. The port of the mock server is returned. |
iterate_mock_servers |
Iterates through all the mock servers, passing each one to the given closure. |
lookup_mock_server |
Looks up the mock server by ID, and passes it into the given closure. The result of the
closure is returned wrapped in an |
lookup_mock_server_by_port |
Looks up the mock server by port number, and passes it into the given closure. The result of the
closure is returned wrapped in an |
mock_server_matched |
External interface to check if a mock server has matched all its requests. The port number is passed in, and if all requests have been matched, true is returned. False is returned if there is no mock server on the given port, or if any request has not been successfully matched, or the method panics. |
mock_server_mismatches |
External interface to get all the mismatches from a mock server. The port number of the mock server is passed in, and a pointer to a C string with the mismatches in JSON format is returned. |
shutdown_mock_server |
Shuts and cleans up the mock server with the given id. Returns true if a mock server was found, false otherwise. |
shutdown_mock_server_by_port |
Shuts and cleans up the mock server with the given port. Returns true if a mock server was found, false otherwise. |
start_mock_server |
Starts a mock server with the given ID, pact and port number. The ID needs to be unique. A port
number of 0 will result in an auto-allocated port by the operating system. Returns the port
that the mock server is running on wrapped in a |
write_pact_file |
External interface to trigger a mock server to write out its pact file. This function should be called if all the consumer tests have passed. The directory to write the file to is passed as the second parameter. If a NULL pointer is passed, the current working directory is used. |