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    gock

    gock

    HTTP traffic mocking and testing made easy in Go

    Versatile HTTP mocking made easy in Go that works with any net/http based stdlib implementation. Heavily inspired by nock. There is also its Python port, pook. Simple, expressive, fluent API. Semantic API DSL for declarative HTTP mock declarations. Built-in helpers for easy JSON/XML mocking. Supports persistent and volatile TTL-limited mocks. Full regular expressions capable HTTP request mock matching. Designed for both testing and runtime scenarios. Match request by method, URL params,...
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    MailHog

    MailHog

    Web and API based SMTP testing

    Inspired by MailCatcher, easier to install. Built with Go, MailHog runs without installation on multiple platforms. Run it from Docker Hub or using the provided Dockerfile. The SMTP server starts on port 1025, the HTTP server starts on port 8025, in-memory message storage. ESMTP server implementing RFC5321. Support for SMTP AUTH (RFC4954) and PIPELINING (RFC2920). Web interface to view messages (plain text, HTML or source). Supports RFC2047 encoded headers. Real-time updates using...
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