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Wiremock Standalone
- navigate to dmi-plugin-perf-stub folder in cps project
- use ./start.sh command to run wiremock
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docker run -it --rm -p 8783:8080 -v "$(pwd)"/mappings:/home/wiremock/mappings -v "$(pwd)"/files:/home/wiremock/__files --name wiremock wiremock/wiremock:2.33.2 --verbose |
Use
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Wiremock in
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Docker-compose
put this code in your docker-compose.yaml
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sdnc: container_name: sdnc image: wiremock/wiremock:2.33.2 ports: - 8783:8783 # it is not necessary, just when you want to reach it outside the composed docker system volumes: - <cps project folder>/dmi-plugin-perf-stub/mappings:/home/wiremock/mappings - <cps project folder>/dmi-plugin-perf-stub/files:/home/wiremock/__files command: ["--verbose", "--port", "8783"] |
Add
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New Request & Response to Wiremock
create a new custom named json file in dmi-plugin-perf-stub/mappings folder
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{ "request": { "method": "<http method>", # POST, GET, PUT etc. "urlPattern": "regex<regex pattern for your URLURL>" # for example /path/to/.*/your/content }, "response": { "status": <http status status>in int>, # http response status code, usually 200 "bodyFileName": "moduleResponse.json", <your response file name>", # name of your response file, the wiremock will send back the content of your response file, not the file itself "headers": { "Content-Type": "application/json" # application type, when you send structured text as a response } } } |
create your response file in dmi-plugin-perf-stub/files folder
Example commit: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/c/cps/+/130970
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