cd
to parent directory ofvets-api
and clonevets-api-mockdata
, e.g. if you checked outvets-api
to~/Documents
then:
cd ~/Documents
git clone [email protected]:department-of-veterans-affairs/vets-api-mockdata.git
- If you're using Docker there is no step 2 run
make up
to start vets-api. If you're not on Docker set the cache dir to the relative path of the mock data repo in config/development.yml file, you may need to runbin/spring stop
for the change to take effect.
betamocks:
enabled: true
recording: false
# the cache dir depends on how you run the api, run `bin/spring stop` after switching this setting
cache_dir: ../vets-api-mockdata # via rails; e.g. bundle exec rails s or bundle exec rails c
#cache_dir: /cache # via docker; e.g. make up or make console
services_config: config/betamocks/services_config.yml
You can now login with one of the test users without being connect to the VA VPN. By default all users have been mocked for MVI but only M. Webb ([email protected]) will work for the other services unless their mock data has been added.
If a service class implements response middleware, it is important to consider the order in which the middleware is stacked. For further details, refer to the Faraday API documentation.
In the following example, Betamocks will only record the raw response from the backing service, and will not record any transformations applied by the ::FacilityParser
or ::FacilityValidator
middlewares.
def connection
Faraday.new(base_path, headers: base_request_headers, request: request_options) do |conn|
conn.use :breakers
conn.request :json
conn.response :raise_error, error_prefix: service_name
conn.response :facility_parser
conn.response :facility_validator
conn.response :betamocks if Settings.locators.mock_gis
conn.adapter Faraday.default_adapter
end
end
- Add endpoints to be mocked to the services config file.
Each service description has a
base_uri
(pulled from Settings)endpoints
is an array of hashes with:
method:
a symbol of the http verb:get
,:post
,:put
...path:
the path that combined with the base_uri makes a full URIfile_path:
where to save the file (relative to betamocks' cache dir)
:services:
# EVSS::PCIUAddress
- :base_uri: <%= URI(Settings.evss.url).host %>
:endpoints:
- :method: :get
:path: "/wss-pciu-services-web/rest/pciuServices/v1/states"
:file_path: "evss/pciu_address"
- In config/settings.yml set betamocks recording to true:
betamocks:
enabled: true
recording: true
- Make a request. If a cache file does not exist one will be recorded (turn on your VA VPNs), all subsequent requests will use the cache (feel free to turn off your VA VPNs).
You can record an error response or edit one manually to return an error status, or you can turn errors on and off by adding an error key to the config with an optional body. Restart rails after updating the service config:
- :method: :get
:path: "/wss-pciu-services-web/rest/pciuServices/v1/states"
:file_path: "evss/pciu_address"
:error: 400
- :method: :get
:path: "/wss-pciu-services-web/rest/pciuServices/v1/states"
:file_path: "evss/pciu_address"
:error: 420
:body: '{"key": "letter.generator.error", "message": "the letter generator hamsters have fallen asleep"}'
To record multiple responses for a URI you can add a wildcard in place of the identifier
and add a matching locator or in the case of endpoints that use header or body values for identifiers you can write
a locator that will be appended to the cache file name. query
and header
uid_location types
use named locators, url
and body
types use regular expression matchers to extract locators:
The below will record /users?uuid=abc123
and /users?uuid=efg456
to the same directory:
:endpoints:
- :method: :get
:path: "/users"
:file_path: "users/list"
:cache_multiple_responses:
:uid_location: query
:uid_locator: 'uuid'
The below will record all /evss/address
responses with different identifiers in the
request headers to the same directory:
:endpoints:
- :method: :get
:path: "/evss/address"
:file_path: "evss/address"
:cache_multiple_responses:
:uid_location: header
:uid_locator: 'va_eauth_pnid'
The below will record /users/42/forms
and /users/101/forms
to the same directory:
:endpoints:
- :method: :get
:path: "/users/*/forms"
:file_path: "users/form"
:cache_multiple_responses:
:uid_location: url
:uid_locator: '\/users\/(.+)\/forms' # matches anything '(.+)' between /users and /forms
The below will record all /mvi/find_profile
responses with different identifiers in the
XML request bodies to the same directory:
:endpoints:
- :method: :post
:path: "/mvi/find_profile"
:file_path: "mvi/profiles"
:cache_multiple_responses:
:uid_location: body
:uid_locator: '(?:root="2.16.840.1.113883.4.1" )?extension="(\d{9})"(?: root="2.16.840.1.113883.4.1")?'
extension=