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    Nock

    Nock

    HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js

    HTTP server mocking and expectations library for Node.js. Nock can be used to test modules that perform HTTP requests in isolation. For instance, if a module performs HTTP requests to a CouchDB server or makes HTTP requests to the Amazon API, you can test that module in isolation. Nock works by overriding Node's http.request function. Also, it overrides http.ClientRequest too to cover for modules that use it directly.
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    SuperTest

    SuperTest

    Super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers

    ...One thing to note, is that superagent now sends any HTTP error (anything other than a 2XX response code) to the callback as the first argument if you do not add a status code expect (i.e. .expect(302)). Expectations are run in the order of definition. This characteristic can be used to modify the response body or headers before executing an assertion.
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    Permit

    Permit

    An unopinionated authentication library for building Node.js APIs

    This project is an unopinionated authentication library for Node.js APIs that focuses on adding an auth layer without forcing a specific framework or application style. It’s built to slot into popular server stacks like Express, Koa, Hapi, or Fastify, and it stays compatible with different API styles including REST and GraphQL. The library concentrates on the core authentication schemes many APIs need, including bearer token authentication and basic username/password credentials. It also...
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