mockserver.client 1.0.0

dotnet add package mockserver.client --version 1.0.0
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#addin nuget:?package=mockserver.client&version=1.0.0

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#tool nuget:?package=mockserver.client&version=1.0.0

MockServerClient

.NET

Dot net wrapper for mock server.

Example usage

Given mock server is running on port 1080, e.g.

docker run -p 1080:1080 -d --platform linux/amd64 mockserver/mockserver:latest

Setup a mock using the library in c# code

using (var httpClient = new HttpClient{ BaseAddress = new Uri("http://localhost:1080/")})
{
    var mockServerClient = new MockServerClient(httpClient);
    
    var expectedRequest = new RequestBuilder().WithPath("/helloworld").Create()

    await mockServerClient.SetExpectations(
        new Expectation
        {
            HttpRequest = expectedRequest,
            HttpResponse = new ResponseBuilder().WithStatusCode(200).Create()
        });
}

Test the mock

curl -I localhost:1080/helloworld

Verify the expected request was made

await mockServerClient.Verify(expectedRequest.Create(), VerificationTimes.Once)

Configuring Matches

Header Matches

The expectation builders allow you to setup matching in a few different ways. See the examples below and the MockServer documentation for the kinds of syntax that are supported.

Example: requiring a named header with a specific value.

new MockServerClient(httpClient)
    .When(RequestBuilder.Build()
        .WithPath("/mypath")
        .WithMethod(HttpMethod.Post)
        .WithHeaders(new Dictionary<string, IEnumerable<string>>{{"HeaderOne", new[]{"ValueOne"}}}))
    .Respond(responseBuilder => responseBuilder.WithStatusCode(200));

MockServer supports a schema value syntax enabling you to match header values by type. This is enabled via the SchemaValue class.

Example: Requiring a header with the name HeaderOne which has an integer value.

new MockServerClient(httpClient)
    .When(RequestBuilder.Build()
        .WithPath("/mypath")
        .WithMethod(HttpMethod.Post)
        .WithHeaders(headersResponseBuilder => headersResponseBuilder.WithHeader(
                headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
                    .WithName("HeaderOne")
                    .WithValues(
                    headerValueResponseBuilder => headerValueResponseBuilder.WithValue(SchemaValue.Integer())))))
    .Respond(responseBuilder => responseBuilder.WithStatusCode(200));

Multiple expected header values can be configured by chaining calls to WithValue on the headerValueResponseBuilder and multiple headers can be configured by chaining calls to WithHeader on the headersResponseBuilder.

Optional Headers

Optionality can be configured in mockserver using the ? operator. For example

.WithHeaders(headersResponseBuilder => headersResponseBuilder.WithHeader(
    headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
        .WithName("?HeaderTwo")
        .WithValues(
            headerValueResponseBuilder => headerValueResponseBuilder.WithValue("?TestValue"))))
            
Exclusive Headers

Exclusive headers/values can be configured using the ! operator. i.e. when a header/value must not be included.

.WithHeader(
    headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
        .WithName("!HeaderThree"))
Regex Matching

Both header name and values can be matched by regex strings, e.g.

.WithHeader(
    headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
        .WithName("Header.*")
        .WithValues(
            headerValueResponseBuilder => headerValueResponseBuilder.WithValue(@"[A-Z0-9\\-]+")))

Similarly, regex can be used using the schema value syntax, e.g.

.WithHeader(
    headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
        .WithName("Header.*")
        .WithValues(
            headerValueResponseBuilder => headerValueResponseBuilder.WithValue(SchemaValue.StringWithPattern("[A-Z0-9\\-]+"))))

Configuring Query String Matches

The expectation builders allow you to setup matching in a few different ways. See the examples below and the MockServer documentation for the kinds of syntax that are supported.

Example: Requiring a query string with the name qs with a specific value of valueone:

new MockServerClient(httpClient)
    .When(RequestBuilder().Build()
        .WithMethod(HttpMethod.Get)
        .WithPath("/mypath")
        .WithQueryStringParameters(queryStringExpectationBuilder => queryStringExpectationBuilder
            .WithParameter(queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder => queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder
                .WithName("qs")
                .WithValue("valueone"))
                )
            )
    .Respond(new ResponseBuilder().WithStatusCode(200));

MockServer supports a schema value syntax enabling you to match query string parameters by type. This is enabled via the SchemaValue class.

Example: Requiring a query string with the name qs which contains a guid/uuid value:

        new MockServerClient(httpClient)
            .When(new RequestBuilder()
                .WithMethod(HttpMethod.Get)
                .WithPath("/mypath")
                .WithQueryStringParameters(queryStringExpectationBuilder => queryStringExpectationBuilder
                    .WithParameter(queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder => queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder
                        .WithName("qs")
                        .WithValue(SchemaValue.Uuid()))
                )
            )
        .Respond(new ResponseBuilder().WithStatusCode(200));

Multiple query string match configurations can be specified by chaining WithParameter calls.

Multiple query string value match configurations can be specified by chaining WithValue calls.

Optional Query Strings

MockServer supports specifying optional query strings. These can be setup by specifying a parameter name with a leading ?, e.g.

.WithParameter(queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder => queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder
                        .WithName("?qs")
                        .WithValue(SchemaValue.Uuid())
Exclusive Query Strings

Query strings which must not appear are supported by specifying a parameter with a leading !, e.g.

.WithParameter(queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder => queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder
    .WithName("!qs")
    .WithValue(SchemaValue.Integer())
Regex Matching

Both querystring name and values can be matched by regex strings, e.g.

.WithParameter(queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder => queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder
    .WithName("[A-z]{0,10}")
    .WithValue("[A-Z0-9\\-]+")

The same can be achieved using the schema value syntax, e.g.

.WithParameter(queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder => queryStringParameterExpectationBuilder
    .WithName("[A-z]{0,10}")
    .WithValue(SchemaValue.StringWithPattern("[A-Z0-9\\-]+"))

This would produce a call to the MockServer REST API as follows:

"queryStringParameters": {
    "[A-z]{0,10}": [{
        "schema": {
            "type": "string",
            "pattern": "[A-Z0-9\\-]+"
            }
        }]
    }

Configuring Response Headers

Response headers can be configured as part of setting up a mock. Multiple headers and multiple values per header can be added.

For example, a simple static header collection can be added as follows

new MockServerClient(httpClient)
    .When(RequestBuilder.Build()
        .WithMethod(HttpMethod.Get)
        .WithPath("http://mockserver/test"))
    .Respond(
        responseBuilder => responseBuilder
            .WithStatusCode(200)
            .WithHeaders(new Dictionary<string, IEnumerable<string>>
                { { "HeaderA", new[] { "HeaderValueA", "HeaderValueB" } } }));

Headers can also be added via the builder - For example the code below sets up a header named HeaderA with values ValueA and ValueB. It also adds a header named HeaderB with a value derived from the request.

new MockServerClient(httpClient)
    .When(RequestBuilder.Build()
        .WithMethod(HttpMethod.Get)
        .WithPath("http://mypath"))
    .Respond(
        responseBuilder => responseBuilder
            .WithStatusCode(200)
            .WithHeaders(headersResponseBuilder => headersResponseBuilder
                .WithHeader(headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
                    .WithName("HeaderA")
                    .WithValues(headerValueResponseBuilder => headerValueResponseBuilder
                        .WithValue("ValueA")
                        .WithValue("ValueB")))
                .WithHeader(headerResponseBuilder => headerResponseBuilder
                    .WithName("HeaderB")
                    .WithValues(headerValueResponseBuilder => headerValueResponseBuilder
                        .WithValue(request => request.Path)))
         ));
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