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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

    A super-agent driven library for testing node.js HTTP servers using a fluent API. The motivation with this module is to provide a high-level abstraction for testing HTTP, while still allowing you to drop down to the lower-level API provided by superagent. Install SuperTest as an npm module and save it to your package.json file as a development dependency. You may pass an http.Server, or a Function to request(), if the server is not already listening for connections then it is bound to an ephemeral port for you so there is no need to keep track of ports. ...
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    Node.js Testing Best Practices

    Node.js Testing Best Practices

    Beyond the basics of Node.js testing

    This repository narrows the testing lens to Node.js backends, focusing on the challenges of servers, microservices, and cloud-native deployments. It covers API testing, contract testing, and persistence-layer strategies that avoid coupling tests to fragile implementation details. The material explains how to structure tests around process boundaries—HTTP, queues, cron jobs—while keeping fast feedback cycles through selective integration tests and reliable test doubles. ...
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