Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool for developers and testers
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Lightweight service virtualization/ API simulation / API mocking tool for developers and testers
Camouflage is a backend mocking tool for HTTP, gRPC, Websockets and Thrift protocols, which helps you carry out your front end prototyping, unit testing, functional/performance testing in silos, in absence of one or more Microservices/APIs.
HTTP mock for Golang: record and replay HTTP/HTTPS interactions for offline testing
Java binding for Hoverfly
Dynamic API, S3 & Mail mocking for web, mobile & microservice development.
Your API mocking tool for OpenAPI and AsyncAPI using Go and JavaScript - https://mokapi.io
Mixing trafficparrot, mitm proxy and pact.io, without using all of them. Real mocks, Recording, Inspections, PACT and NULL infrastructure at once. Now abandoned for: https://github.com/kendarorg/the-protocol-master
Evolve your RESTful API's and Web Services
A .Net Library for Hoverfly
API mocks for development and testing
A versatile Go tool for effortlessly generating mock HTTP APIs for all your needs.
TPM-Proxy Is an infrastructure simulator to test effortlessy your app in minutes for MQTT, Redis, Amqp, MySQL, Postgres, Http, Https, DNS and MongoDB native protocols. Read the MacOs Warnings!
Admin dashboard for Hoverfly
Portable OpenAPI mock server template for Mockzilla with GitHub Actions and hosted API simulations
Template for generating a Go OpenAPI mock server with custom logic, API Explorer, and Mockzilla GitHub Actions deploys
Install Hoverfly (https://docs.hoverfly.io) so that other GitHub Actions can use it easily (e.g. for testing)
A set of handy APIs to simulate various microservices behaviors.
GitHub Actions for deploying OpenAPI API simulations to Mockzilla on push and pull request
MCP server for Mockzilla that lets Claude, Cursor, and Gemini create and manage API simulations locally or in the cloud
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