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Class: MockPool
Extends: undici.Pool
A mock Pool class that implements the Pool API and is used by MockAgent to intercept real requests and return mocked responses.
new MockPool(origin, [options])
Arguments:
- origin
string
- It should only include the protocol, hostname, and port. - options
MockPoolOptions
- It extends thePool
options.
Returns: MockPool
Parameter: MockPoolOptions
Extends: PoolOptions
- agent
Agent
- the agent to associate this MockPool with.
Example - Basic MockPool instantiation
We can use MockAgent to instantiate a MockPool ready to be used to intercept specified requests. It will not do anything until registered as the agent to use and any mock request are registered.
import { MockAgent } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
Instance Methods
MockPool.intercept(options)
This method defines the interception rules for matching against requests for a MockPool or MockPool. We can intercept multiple times on a single instance, but each intercept is only used once.
For example if you expect to make 2 requests inside a test, you need to call intercept()
twice. Assuming you use disableNetConnect()
you will get MockNotMatchedError
on the second request when you only call intercept()
once.
When defining interception rules, all the rules must pass for a request to be intercepted. If a request is not intercepted, a real request will be attempted.
Matcher type | Condition to pass |
---|---|
string |
Exact match against string |
RegExp |
Regex must pass |
Function |
Function must return true |
Arguments:
- options
MockPoolInterceptOptions
- Interception options.
Returns: MockInterceptor
corresponding to the input options.
Parameter: MockPoolInterceptOptions
- path
string | RegExp | (path: string) => boolean
- a matcher for the HTTP request path. - method
string | RegExp | (method: string) => boolean
- (optional) - a matcher for the HTTP request method. Defaults toGET
. - body
string | RegExp | (body: string) => boolean
- (optional) - a matcher for the HTTP request body. - headers
Record<string, string | RegExp | (body: string) => boolean
> - (optional) - a matcher for the HTTP request headers. To be intercepted, a request must match all defined headers. Extra headers not defined here may (or may not) be included in the request and do not affect the interception in any way. - query
Record<string, any> | null
- (optional) - a matcher for the HTTP request query string params.
Return: MockInterceptor
We can define the behaviour of an intercepted request with the following options.
- reply
(statusCode: number, replyData: string | Buffer | object | MockInterceptor.MockResponseDataHandler, responseOptions?: MockResponseOptions) => MockScope
- define a reply for a matching request. You can define the replyData as a callback to read incoming request data. Default forresponseOptions
is{}
. - reply
(callback: MockInterceptor.MockReplyOptionsCallback) => MockScope
- define a reply for a matching request, allowing dynamic mocking of all reply options rather than just the data. - replyWithError
(error: Error) => MockScope
- define an error for a matching request to throw. - defaultReplyHeaders
(headers: Record<string, string>) => MockInterceptor
- define default headers to be included in subsequent replies. These are in addition to headers on a specific reply. - defaultReplyTrailers
(trailers: Record<string, string>) => MockInterceptor
- define default trailers to be included in subsequent replies. These are in addition to trailers on a specific reply. - replyContentLength
() => MockInterceptor
- define automatically calculatedcontent-length
headers to be included in subsequent replies.
The reply data of an intercepted request may either be a string, buffer, or JavaScript object. Objects are converted to JSON while strings and buffers are sent as-is.
By default, reply
and replyWithError
define the behaviour for the first matching request only. Subsequent requests will not be affected (this can be changed using the returned MockScope
).
Parameter: MockResponseOptions
- headers
Record<string, string>
- headers to be included on the mocked reply. - trailers
Record<string, string>
- trailers to be included on the mocked reply.
Return: MockScope
A MockScope
is associated with a single MockInterceptor
. With this, we can configure the default behaviour of a intercepted reply.
- delay
(waitInMs: number) => MockScope
- delay the associated reply by a set amount in ms. - persist
() => MockScope
- any matching request will always reply with the defined response indefinitely. - times
(repeatTimes: number) => MockScope
- any matching request will reply with the defined response a fixed amount of times. This is overridden by persist.
Example - Basic Mocked Request
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
// MockPool
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({ path: '/foo' }).reply(200, 'foo')
const {
statusCode,
body
} = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data foo
}
Example - Mocked request using reply data callbacks
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/echo',
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'undici',
Host: 'example.com'
}
}).reply(200, ({ headers }) => ({ message: headers.get('message') }))
const { statusCode, body, headers } = await request('http://localhost:3000', {
headers: {
message: 'hello world!'
}
})
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
console.log('headers', headers) // { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // { "message":"hello world!" }
}
Example - Mocked request using reply options callback
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/echo',
method: 'GET',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'undici',
Host: 'example.com'
}
}).reply(({ headers }) => ({ statusCode: 200, data: { message: headers.get('message') }})))
const { statusCode, body, headers } = await request('http://localhost:3000', {
headers: {
message: 'hello world!'
}
})
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
console.log('headers', headers) // { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // { "message":"hello world!" }
}
Example - Basic Mocked requests with multiple intercepts
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).reply(200, 'foo')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/hello',
method: 'GET',
}).reply(200, 'hello')
const result1 = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('response received', result1.statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of result1.body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data foo
}
const result2 = await request('http://localhost:3000/hello')
console.log('response received', result2.statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of result2.body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data hello
}
Example - Mocked request with query body, request headers and response headers and trailers
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo?hello=there&see=ya',
method: 'POST',
body: 'form1=data1&form2=data2',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'undici',
Host: 'example.com'
}
}).reply(200, { foo: 'bar' }, {
headers: { 'content-type': 'application/json' },
trailers: { 'Content-MD5': 'test' }
})
const {
statusCode,
headers,
trailers,
body
} = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo?hello=there&see=ya', {
method: 'POST',
body: 'form1=data1&form2=data2',
headers: {
foo: 'bar',
'User-Agent': 'undici',
Host: 'example.com'
}
})
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
console.log('headers', headers) // { 'content-type': 'application/json' }
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // '{"foo":"bar"}'
}
console.log('trailers', trailers) // { 'content-md5': 'test' }
Example - Mocked request using different matchers
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: /^GET$/,
body: (value) => value === 'form=data',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'undici',
Host: /^example.com$/
}
}).reply(200, 'foo')
const {
statusCode,
body
} = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo', {
method: 'GET',
body: 'form=data',
headers: {
foo: 'bar',
'User-Agent': 'undici',
Host: 'example.com'
}
})
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data foo
}
Example - Mocked request with reply with a defined error
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).replyWithError(new Error('kaboom'))
try {
await request('http://localhost:3000/foo', {
method: 'GET'
})
} catch (error) {
console.error(error) // Error: kaboom
}
Example - Mocked request with defaultReplyHeaders
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).defaultReplyHeaders({ foo: 'bar' })
.reply(200, 'foo')
const { headers } = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('headers', headers) // headers { foo: 'bar' }
Example - Mocked request with defaultReplyTrailers
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).defaultReplyTrailers({ foo: 'bar' })
.reply(200, 'foo')
const { trailers } = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('trailers', trailers) // trailers { foo: 'bar' }
Example - Mocked request with automatic content-length calculation
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).replyContentLength().reply(200, 'foo')
const { headers } = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('headers', headers) // headers { 'content-length': '3' }
Example - Mocked request with automatic content-length calculation on an object
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).replyContentLength().reply(200, { foo: 'bar' })
const { headers } = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
console.log('headers', headers) // headers { 'content-length': '13' }
Example - Mocked request with persist enabled
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).reply(200, 'foo').persist()
const result1 = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
// Will match and return mocked data
const result2 = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
// Will match and return mocked data
// Etc
Example - Mocked request with times enabled
import { MockAgent, setGlobalDispatcher, request } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
setGlobalDispatcher(mockAgent)
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
}).reply(200, 'foo').times(2)
const result1 = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
// Will match and return mocked data
const result2 = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
// Will match and return mocked data
const result3 = await request('http://localhost:3000/foo')
// Will not match and make attempt a real request
MockPool.close()
Closes the mock pool and de-registers from associated MockAgent.
Returns: Promise<void>
Example - clean up after tests are complete
import { MockAgent } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
await mockPool.close()
MockPool.dispatch(options, handlers)
Implements Dispatcher.dispatch(options, handlers)
.
MockPool.request(options[, callback])
See Dispatcher.request(options [, callback])
.
Example - MockPool request
import { MockAgent } from 'undici'
const mockAgent = new MockAgent()
const mockPool = mockAgent.get('http://localhost:3000')
mockPool.intercept({
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET',
}).reply(200, 'foo')
const {
statusCode,
body
} = await mockPool.request({
origin: 'http://localhost:3000',
path: '/foo',
method: 'GET'
})
console.log('response received', statusCode) // response received 200
for await (const data of body) {
console.log('data', data.toString('utf8')) // data foo
}