mockttp-mvs
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Mock HTTP server for testing HTTP clients and stubbing webservices
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JavaScript
"use strict";
Object.defineProperty(exports, "__esModule", { value: true });
exports.RequestRule = void 0;
const uuid_1 = require("uuid");
const types_1 = require("../../types");
const request_utils_1 = require("../../util/request-utils");
const matchers = require("../matchers");
const request_handlers_1 = require("./request-handlers");
const rule_serialization_1 = require("../rule-serialization");
class RequestRule {
constructor(data) {
this.requests = [];
this.requestCount = 0;
(0, rule_serialization_1.validateMockRuleData)(data);
this.id = data.id || (0, uuid_1.v4)();
this.priority = data.priority ?? types_1.RulePriority.DEFAULT;
this.matchers = data.matchers;
this.completionChecker = data.completionChecker;
if ('handle' in data.handler) {
this.handler = data.handler;
}
else {
// We transform the definition into a real handler, by creating an instance of the raw handler (which is
// a subtype of the definition with the same constructor) and copying the fields across.
this.handler = Object.assign(Object.create(request_handlers_1.HandlerLookup[data.handler.type].prototype), data.handler);
}
}
matches(request) {
return matchers.matchesAll(request, this.matchers);
}
handle(req, res, record) {
let handlerPromise = (async () => {
return this.handler.handle(req, res);
})();
// Requests are added to rule.requests as soon as they start being handled,
// as promises, which resolve only when the response & request body is complete.
if (record) {
this.requests.push(Promise.race([
// When the handler resolves, the request is completed:
handlerPromise,
// If the response is closed before the handler completes (due to aborts, handler
// timeouts, whatever) then that also counts as the request being completed:
new Promise((resolve) => res.on('close', resolve))
])
.catch(() => { }) // Ignore handler errors here - we're only tracking the request
.then(() => (0, request_utils_1.waitForCompletedRequest)(req))
.catch(() => {
// If for some reason the request is not completed, we still want to record it.
// TODO: Update the body to return the data that has been received so far.
const initiatedRequest = (0, request_utils_1.buildInitiatedRequest)(req);
return {
...initiatedRequest,
body: (0, request_utils_1.buildBodyReader)(Buffer.from([]), req.headers)
};
}));
}
// Even if traffic recording is disabled, the number of matched
// requests is still tracked
this.requestCount += 1;
return handlerPromise;
}
isComplete() {
if (this.completionChecker) {
// If we have a specific rule, use that
return this.completionChecker.isComplete(this.requestCount);
}
else if (this.requestCount === 0) {
// Otherwise, by default we're definitely incomplete if we've seen no requests
return false;
}
else {
// And we're _maybe_ complete if we've seen at least one request. In reality, we're incomplete
// but we should be used anyway if we're at any point we're the last matching rule for a request.
return null;
}
}
explain(withoutExactCompletion = false) {
let explanation = `Match requests ${matchers.explainMatchers(this.matchers)}, ` +
`and then ${this.handler.explain()}`;
if (this.completionChecker) {
explanation += `, ${this.completionChecker.explain(withoutExactCompletion ? undefined : this.requestCount)}.`;
}
else {
explanation += '.';
}
return explanation;
}
dispose() {
this.handler.dispose();
this.matchers.forEach(m => m.dispose());
if (this.completionChecker)
this.completionChecker.dispose();
}
}
exports.RequestRule = RequestRule;
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