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WireMock.Net

Lightweight Http Mocking Server for .NET, inspired by WireMock.org (from the Java landscape).

⭐ Key Features

  • HTTP response stubbing, matchable on URL/Path, headers, cookies and body content patterns
  • Library can be used in unit tests and integration tests
  • Runs as a standalone process, as windows service, as Azure/IIS or as docker
  • Configurable via a fluent C# .NET API, JSON files and JSON over HTTP
  • Record/playback of stubs (proxying)
  • Per-request conditional proxying
  • Stateful behaviour simulation
  • Response templating / transformation using Handlebars and extensions
  • Can be used locally or in CI/CD scenarios
  • Can be used for Aspire Distributed Application testing

⭐ Stubbing

A core feature of WireMock.Net is the ability to return predefined HTTP responses for requests matching criteria. See Wiki : Stubbing.

⭐ Request Matching

WireMock.Net support advanced request-matching logic, see Wiki : Request Matching.

⭐ Response Templating

The response which is returned WireMock.Net can be changed using templating. This is described here Wiki : Response Templating.

⭐ Admin API Reference

The WireMock admin API provides functionality to define the mappings via a http interface see Wiki : Admin API Reference.

⭐ Using

WireMock.Net can be used in several ways:

UnitTesting

You can use your favorite test framework and use WireMock within your tests, see Wiki : UnitTesting.

Unit/Integration Testing using Testcontainers.DotNet

See Wiki : WireMock.Net.Testcontainers on how to build a WireMock.Net Docker container which can be used in Unit/Integration testing.

Unit/Integration Testing using an an Aspire Distributed Application

See Wiki : WireMock.Net.Aspire on how to use WireMock.Net as an Aspire Hosted application to do Unit/Integration testing.

As a dotnet tool

It's simple to install WireMock.Net as (global) dotnet tool, see Wiki : dotnet tool.

As standalone process / console application

This is quite straight forward to launch a mock server within a console application, see Wiki : Standalone Process.

As a Windows Service

You can also run WireMock.Net as a Windows Service, follow this WireMock-as-a-Windows-Service.

As a Web Job in Azure or application in IIS

See this link WireMock-as-a-(Azure)-Web-App

In a docker container

There is also a Linux and Windows-Nano container available at hub.docker.com. For more details see also Docker.

HTTPS / SSL

More details on using HTTPS (SSL) can be found here Wiki : HTTPS

📚 Documentation

For more info, see also this WIKI page: What is WireMock.Net.