Fastify Redis mock connection plugin, with this you can share the same Redis mock connection in every part of your server.
This package is useful if you wish to unittest your Fastify project, without the need to run Redis itself.
Full credit goes to the Fastify team for building fastify-redis, and stipsan for building ioredis-mock.
For documentation, please refer to either the Fastify-redis docs, or ioredis-mock docs.
npm i fastify-redis-mock --save
Add it to your project with register
and you are done!
You can access the Redis mock client via fastify.redis
.
const fastify = require('fastify')
const redis = require('fastify-redis')
const redisMock = require('fastify-redis-mock')
// Register the mock for e.g. unit tests
const redisInstance = process.env.ENVIRONMENT === 'unittest' ? redisMock : redis;
fastify.register(redisInstance, [options])
fastify.get('/foo', (req, reply) => {
const { redis } = fastify
redis.get(req.query.key, (err, val) => {
reply.send(err || val)
})
})
fastify.post('/foo', (req, reply) => {
const { redis } = fastify
redis.set(req.body.key, req.body.value, (err) => {
reply.send(err || { status: 'ok' })
})
})
fastify.listen(3000, err => {
if (err) throw err
console.log(`server listening on ${fastify.server.address().port}`)
})
This project is copied from:
Licensed under MIT.