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A lightweight HTTP mocking server for Python

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Mimicker – Your lightweight, Python-native HTTP mocking server.

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Mimicker is a Python-native HTTP mocking server inspired by WireMock, designed to simplify the process of stubbing and mocking HTTP endpoints for testing purposes. Mimicker requires no third-party libraries and is lightweight, making it ideal for integration testing, local development, and CI environments.

Features

  • Create HTTP stubs for various endpoints and methods
  • Mock responses with specific status codes, headers, and body content
  • Flexible configuration for multiple endpoints

Installation

Mimicker can be installed directly from PyPI using pip or Poetry:

Using pip:

pip install mimicker

Using poetry:

poetry add mimicker

Usage

To start Mimicker on a specific port with a simple endpoint, you can use the following code snippet:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/hello").
    body({"message": "Hello, World!"}).
    status(200)
)

Examples

Using Path Parameters

Mimicker can handle path parameters dynamically. Here's how you can mock an endpoint with a variable in the path:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/hello/{name}")
    .body({"message": "Hello, {name}!"})
    .status(200)
)

# When the client sends a request to /hello/world, the response will be:
# {"message": "Hello, world!"}

Using Headers

You can also mock responses with custom headers:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/hello")
    .body("Hello with headers")
    .headers([("Content-Type", "text/plain"), ("Custom-Header", "Value")])
    .status(200)
)

# The response will include custom headers

Multiple Routes

Mimicker allows you to define multiple routes for different HTTP methods and paths. Here's an example with GET and POST routes:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get, post

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/greet")
    .body({"message": "Hello, world!"})
    .status(200),

    post("/submit")
    .body({"result": "Submission received"})
    .status(201)
)

# Now the server responds to:
# GET /greet -> {"message": "Hello, world!"}
# POST /submit -> {"result": "Submission received"}

Handling Different Status Codes

You can also mock different HTTP status codes for the same endpoint:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/status")
    .body({"message": "Success"})
    .status(200),

    get("/error")
    .body({"message": "Not Found"})
    .status(404)
)

# GET /status -> {"message": "Success"} with status 200
# GET /error -> {"message": "Not Found"} with status 404

Mocking Responses with JSON Body

Mimicker supports JSON bodies, making it ideal for API testing:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/json")
    .body({"message": "Hello, JSON!"})
    .status(200)
)

# The response will be: {"message": "Hello, JSON!"}

Supporting Other Body Types (Text, Files, etc.)

In addition to JSON bodies, Mimicker supports other types of content for the response body. Here's how you can return text or file content:

Text Response:
from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/text")
    .body("This is a plain text response")
    .status(200)
)

# The response will be plain text: "This is a plain text response"

File Response:

You can also return files from a mock endpoint:

from mimicker.mimicker import mimicker, get

mimicker(8080).routes(
    get("/file")
    .body(open("example.txt", "rb").read())  # Mock a file response
    .status(200)
)

# The response will be the content of the "example.txt" file

Available Features:

  • get(path): Defines a GET endpoint.
  • post(path): Defines a POST endpoint.
  • put(path): Defines a PUT endpoint.
  • delete(path): Defines a DELETE endpoint.
  • .body(content): Defines the response body.
  • .status(code): Defines the response status code.
  • .headers(headers): Defines response headers.

Requirements

Mimicker supports Python 3.7 and above.

License

Mimicker is released under the MIT License. see the LICENSE for more information.

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