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Pact Mock Service

This codebase provides the mock service used by implementations of Pact. It is packaged as a gem, and as a standalone executable for Mac OSX and Linux (Windows coming soon.)

The mock service provides the following endpoints:

  • DELETE /interactions - clear previously mocked interactions
  • POST /interactions - set up an expected interaction
  • GET /interactions/verification - determine whether the expected interactions have taken place
  • POST /pact - write the pact file

As the Pact mock service can be used as a standalone executable and administered via HTTP, it can be used for testing with any language. All that is required is a library in the native language to create the HTTP calls listed above. Currently there are binding for Ruby and Javascript. If you are interested in creating bindings in a new langauge, and have a chat to one of us on the pact-dev Google group.

Usage

With Ruby

$ gem install pact-mock_service
$ pact-mock-service --port 1234

Run pact-mock-service help for command line options.

Mac OSX and Linux, without Ruby

See the releases page for the latest standalone executable.

Windows, without Ruby

I had a package somewhere lying around, but I lost it, and I don't have a Windows machine. If you are interested in using the mock server on Windows, please check out the instructions for building one here, and then let me know so I can upload it to the releases page. Thanks!

Contributing

  1. Fork it
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create new Pull Request