Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool for developers and testers
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Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool for developers and testers
Over the wire test doubles
Turn your contracts into executable specifications. Contract Driven Development - Collaboratively Design & Independently Deploy MicroServices & MicroFrontends.
Camouflage is a backend mocking tool for HTTP, gRPC, Websockets and Thrift protocols, which helps you carry out your front end prototyping, unit testing, functional/performance testing in silos, in absence of one or more Microservices/APIs.
HTTP mock for Golang: record and replay HTTP/HTTPS interactions for offline testing
Java binding for Hoverfly
Service Virtualization Solution – a combined Service Stub and Transparent Proxy
Stubbing tool for HTTP calls to allow more comprehensive + deterministic tests
A .Net Library for Hoverfly
Bokor is a simple, Record and Playback Mock Server written in Node.js, utilized for Service Virtualization.
A fluent Java API for virtualizing HTTP services. Service virtualization simplified. No endpoint configuration. Import/export of request-response pairs.
Service Virtualized HTTP - to help service test automation stay fast and consistent
Stub and validate HTTP endpoints with ease.
A mountebank client written in Go.
Admin dashboard for Hoverfly
Servirtium Overview
Hoverfly integration for pytest
Service Virtualized HTTP - to help service test automation stay fast and consistent - for Go projects
Service Virtualized HTTP - to help service test automation stay fast and consistent - for Rust projects
Service Virtualization example using WireMock standalone with JSON files to map the request and responses and Docker to create a persistent container to enable the long-living service.
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