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defmodule Bypass.Mixfile do
use Mix.Project
@version "2.1.0"
@source_url "https://github.com/PSPDFKit-labs/bypass"
def project do
[
app: :bypass,
version: @version,
elixir: "~> 1.7",
description: description(),
package: package(),
deps: deps(),
docs: docs(),
dialyzer: [
plt_add_apps: [:ex_unit]
]
]
end
def application do
[
extra_applications: [:logger],
mod: {Bypass.Application, []},
env: env()
]
end
defp deps do
[
{:plug_cowboy, "~> 2.0"},
{:plug, "~> 1.7"},
{:ranch, "~> 1.7"},
{:ex_doc, "> 0.0.0", only: :dev},
{:espec, "~> 1.6", only: [:dev, :test]},
{:mint, "~> 1.1", only: :test},
{:dialyxir, "~> 1.3", only: [:dev], runtime: false}
]
end
defp env do
[enable_debug_log: false]
end
defp docs do
[
main: "Bypass",
api_reference: false,
source_url: @source_url,
source_ref: "v#{@version}",
extras: ["CHANGELOG.md"]
]
end
defp description do
"""
Bypass provides a quick way to create a custom plug that can be put in place instead of an
actual HTTP server to return prebaked responses to client requests. This is helpful when you
want to create a mock HTTP server and test how your HTTP client handles different types of
server responses.
"""
end
defp package do
[
files: ["lib", "mix.exs", "README.md", "CHANGELOG.md", "LICENSE"],
maintainers: ["PSPDFKit"],
licenses: ["MIT"],
links: %{
"Changelog" => "#{@source_url}/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md",
"GitHub" => @source_url,
"PSPDFKit" => "https://pspdfkit.com"
}
]
end
end