Javascript version of jabstract
Declare your json responses somewhere:
const jabstract = require('jabstract');
let apiResponse = jabstract({
... json-ish payload ...
});
Then use it in your tests by defining only relevant fields:
let response = apiResponse({
'key': 'value'
});
It even supports complex payloads!
let apiResponse = jabstract({
'client': {
'name': 'John doe',
'email': 'johndoe@example.org'
}
});
let response = apiResponse({
'client': {
'name': 'Baboon v2.0'
}
});
* note that apiResponse
will keep its default value. So you can mock multiple fixtures for the same payload
If you need to use jabstract for es5 (old nodejs or browser/karma) you can use the dist/jabstract-browser-es5.js
file included in the nodejs package