$ npm install @epic-web/test-serverUtility for creating HTTP and WebSocket servers for testing.
using keyword in mind. Any servers you spawn are automatically closed once nothing is using them.npm install @epic-web/test-server
import { createTestHttpServer } from '@epic-web/test-server/http'
it('fetches the list of numbers', async () => {
// Create a disposable "server" instance.
await using server = await createTestHttpServer({
defineRoutes(router) {
router.get('/numbers', () => {
return Response.json([1, 2, 3])
})
}
})
// Construct URLs relatively to the test server.
const response = await fetch(server.http.url('/numbers'))
await expect(response.json()).resolves.toEqual([1, 2, 3])
})
import { createTestHttpServer } from '@epic-web/test-server/http'
import { createWebSocketMiddleware } from '@epic-web/test-server/ws'
it('handles WebSocket communication', async () => {
await using server = await createTestHttpServer()
// Attach WebSockets as a middleware to an existing HTTP server.
await using wss = createWebSocketMiddleware({ server })
// Handle WebSocket connections.
wss.ws.on('connect', (socket) => console.log('new connection!'))
const client = new WebSocket(wss.ws.url())
})
createTestHttpServer([options])Creates an HTTP server instance.
options (optional)
protocols, (optional) Array<'http' | 'https'> (default: ['http']), the list of protocols to use when spawning the test server. Providing multiple values will spawn multiple servers with the corresponding controls via server.http and server.https.defineRoutes, (optional) (router: Router) => void, a function describing the server's routes.TestHttpServer>TestHttpServerTestHttpServer.http.url([pathname])pathname (optional, default: /), string, a pathname to resolve against the server's URL.URL.Calling the .url() method without any arguments returns this server's URL:
server.http.url() // URL<http://localhost:56783/>
Providing the pathname argument returns a URL for that path:
server.http.url('/resource') // URL<http://localhost:56783/resource>
TestHttpServer.close()Closes the HTTP server, aborting any pending requests.
[!IMPORTANT] The
createTestHttpServer()is a disposable utility. It means that JavaScript will automatically dispose of the server instance (i.e. close it) when nothing else is referencing theserverobject. You don't have to manually close the server. But you can close the server amidst a test, if that's what your test needs.
createWebSocketMiddleware(options)options
server, TestHttpServer, a reference to the existing test HTTP server object.Note: The WebSocket middleware will automatically attach itself to all spawned HTTP servers. If you are using multiple servers at once (e.g. HTTP + HTTPS), both
wss.wsandwss.wssAPIs will be available for WebSockets respectively.
TestWebSocketServerTestWebSocketServer.on(type, listener)Adds a listener for the given event.
wss.ws.on('connection', () => {})
wss.wss.on('connection', () => {})
TestWebSocketServer.once(type, listener)Adds a one-time listener for the given event.
TestWebSocketServer.off(type, listener)Removes a listener from the given event.