Thank you for choosing FakeAPI for your development needs.
You can use FakeAPI to mock any api you need, FakeAPI will serve a HTTP server with the API defined in the config.yaml
file.
Change the file config.yaml
accordingly to your API configuration.
E.g.
addr: "0.0.0.0"
port: 8000
api:
-
endpoint: /
verb: POST
content_type: "application/json"
response: |
"{
'id': '1',
'title': 'Blue Train',
'artist': 'John Coltrane',
'price': 56.99
}"
status_code: 201
-
endpoint: /albums
verb: GET
headers:
- '"Accept-Encoding", "*"'
content_type: "application/json"
response: |
[
{
'id': '1',
'title': 'Blue Train',
'artist': 'John Coltrane',
'price': 56.99
},
{
'id': '2',
'title': 'Jeru',
'artist': 'Gerry Mulligan',
'price': 17.99
},
{
'id': '3',
'title': 'Sarah Vaughan and Clifford Brown',
'artist': 'Sarah Vaughan',
'price': 39.99
}
]
status_code: 200
-
endpoint: /albums/:id
verb: GET
headers:
# - '"Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "*"'
# - '"Access-Control-Max-Age", "30"'
content_type: "application/json"
response: "{'id': '1', 'title': 'Blue Train', 'artist': 'John Coltrane', 'price': 56.99}"
status_code: 200
Execute the following command to start your API server:
make run
You can start doing HTTP calls to your API.
E.g.
curl http://localhost:8000/albums