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[](https://github.com/Neur0toxine/pock/actions)
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[](https://codecov.io/gh/Neur0toxine/pock)
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[](https://packagist.org/packages/neur0toxine/pock)
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[](https://packagist.org/packages/neur0toxine/pock)
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# pock
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Easy to use HTTP mocking solution, compatible with PSR-18 and HTTPlug.
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Project is still in its early development stage. API can change over time, but I'll try to not introduce breaking changes.
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You can find autogenerated documentation [here](https://neur0toxine.github.io/pock/) or look at the examples.
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# Examples
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Mock JSON API route with Basic authorization, reply with JSON.
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```php
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use Pock\Enum\RequestMethod;
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use Pock\Enum\RequestScheme;
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use Pock\PockBuilder;
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$builder = new PockBuilder();
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$builder->matchMethod(RequestMethod::GET)
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->matchScheme(RequestScheme::HTTPS)
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->matchHost('example.com')
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->matchPath('/api/v1/users')
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->matchHeaders([
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'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
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'Authorization' => 'Basic YWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuc2VzYW1l'
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])
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->reply(200)
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->withHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json')
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->withJson([
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[
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'name' => 'John Doe',
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'username' => 'john',
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'email' => 'john@example.com'
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],
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[
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'name' => 'Jane Doe',
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'username' => 'jane',
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'email' => 'jane@example.com'
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],
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]);
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// Pass PSR-18 compatible client to the API client.
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$client = new MysteriousApiClient($builder->getClient());
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$client->setCredentials('username', 'password');
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// Receive mock response.
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$response = $client->getUsers();
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```
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Same mock, but with models! Also, the code itself is slightly shorter.
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```php
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use Pock\Enum\RequestMethod;
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use Pock\PockBuilder;
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$builder = new PockBuilder();
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$builder->matchMethod(RequestMethod::GET)
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->matchUri('https://example.com/api/v1/users')
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->matchHeaders([
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'Content-Type' => 'application/json',
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'Authorization' => 'Basic YWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuc2VzYW1l'
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])
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->reply(200)
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->withHeader('Content-Type', 'application/json')
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->withJson([
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// We're assuming here that MysteriousUser's constructor can receive an initial values.
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new MysteriousUser('John Doe', 'john', 'john@example.com'),
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new MysteriousUser('Jane Doe', 'jane', 'jane@example.com'),
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]);
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// Pass PSR-18 compatible client to the API client.
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$client = new MysteriousApiClient($builder->getClient());
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$client->setCredentials('username', 'password');
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// Receive mock response.
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$response = $client->getUsers();
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```
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It is possible to mock a response using DTO's because pock can use third-party serializers under the hood.
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# Serializer support
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pock supports JMS serializer and Symfony serializer out of the box. Available serializer will be instantiated automatically.
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It will be used to serialize requests and responses in mocks which means you actually can pass an entire DTO
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into the corresponding methods (for example, `matchJsonBody` as an assertion or `withJsonBody` to generate a response body).
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By default, JMS serializer has more priority than the Symfony serializer. You can use methods below before running tests (`bootstrap.php`)
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if you want to override default behavior.
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```php
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use Pock\Factory\JsonSerializerFactory;
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use Pock\Factory\XmlSerializerFactory;
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use Pock\Serializer\SymfonySerializerDecorator;
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use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Encoder\JsonEncoder;
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use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Encoder\XmlEncoder;
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use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Normalizer\ObjectNormalizer;
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use Symfony\Component\Serializer\Serializer;
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$encoders = [new XmlEncoder(), new JsonEncoder()];
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$normalizers = [new ObjectNormalizer()];
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$serializer = new SymfonySerializerDecorator(new Serializer($normalizers, $encoders));
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JsonSerializerFactory::setSerializer($serializer);
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XmlSerializerFactory::setSerializer($serializer);
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```
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In order to use unsupported serializer you should create a decorator which implements `Pock\Serializer\SerializerInterface`.
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# Roadmap to stable
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- [ ] `at(N)` - execute mock only at Nth call.
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- [ ] `after(N)` - allow mock execution only after Nth call (for using with repeat or always).
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- [ ] `always()` - always execute this mock (removes mock expiration).
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- [ ] Regexp matchers for body, query and path.
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- [ ] Separate `UniversalMockException` into several exceptions (`PockClientException`, `PockNetworkException`, etc).
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- [ ] Add methods for easier throwing of exceptions listed in previous entry.
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- [ ] `replyCallback` - reply using specified callback.
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- [ ] `replyFactory` - reply using specified response factory (provide corresponding interface).
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- [ ] Compare XML bodies using `DOMDocument`, fallback to text comparison in case of problems.
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- [ ] Document everything (with examples if it’s feasible).
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