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dynamic headers
While static response headers are supported, being able to add dynamic response headers (such as location) based on query parameters, etc would be great
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request body
Provide option for a request body json.
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Make Mockable available for private clouds/inhouse enterprise use
I´d like to use this in my own company and run it on my own hardware.
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Import mocks from Fiddler Proxy SAZ files
Import sessions from a Fiddler Proxy. Same sort of concept as import from Charles proxy. The sessions have all of the URL GET/POST variables and the server responses (Json, XML, etc.). It would be great to be able to import multiple of them at once, as a nice starting point for Mocking a set of API calls
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Mocks Registry
Do you have any pre-made sets of mocks for popular APIs, such as Facebook's advertising API ?
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OAuth2
When mocking up a prototype API half the pain is getting the authentication working. It would be really good if you could support OAuth2. We could create test users to authenticate against for the API,and test the various auth scenarios (expiry, refresh etc).
In the meantime a workaround is to just send an OAuth token in the headers and check for it.
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Ability for remote logging or dowlnoad the logs
Some times need to certify clients or in regulated industries will need to receive the log files to keep them for later
4 votesIn the meantime, it possible to download the log using the Administration API.
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import mock from charles proxy file
for mobile development we often use charles to see request and response.
this all information will be available can we import directly?4 votes -
Allow users to log in without facebook / google / stackoverflow
I don't like that I can't have some mocks behind an account with my email address. Definitely would be worth paying for the service with that.
If I make some mocks, and then log out... I can never get them back? Not cool. What if I wanted to give someone the login info so they could look at the mocks I set up?
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documentation
excellent app, I really apreciate your work.
would be nice generating api documentation from the mock's :Dbest regards
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Support for Request Headers
Support for correct request headers is very important to test all cases for a rest client. For eg, Authorization headers are used extensively to grant access to rest clients. Provisions should be made such that if such headers are missing, we can return custom error types
19 votesset to High Priority.
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Quickly Build Up Documentation with a Support Forum: Is there also a support forum or just UserVoice for "ideas"?
I get how to do a "GET" but I'm not clear how to setup and try the SoapAction part which I would love to demonstrate and then use. So I'm looking for a forum where people can discuss their discoveries and the team can provide useful answers.
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Other than REST
The idea of very good. Thanks guys !
However : 2 things to say:
1- Where is the API / Syntax to write/custom the reponse.
2- Is there possibility to load a WSDL for SOAP based WS ?Youcef DAOUD
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13 votes
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Smarter dispatch. Multiple responses
Allow to have multiple responses per mock. A different dispatch can be selected (like in SoapUI):
SEQUENCE, RANDOM, SCRIPT-BASED4 votes -
Where is the API documentation ?
I would like to integrate our CI software with mockable.io
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Discovery mode
Capture requests made by my app to the space and save them as mocks.
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4 votes
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You straight
I'm straight stop tripping on a bitch and mocking mock on your bitch
0 votes
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