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Nock exact body match
How do you access the matched groups in a JavaScript regular expression?Node.js - module: nock - .reply with a callback doesn't workNock - Bodies don't matchCancelling multiple API calls in Vue.js with AxiosMock Remote HTTP Response in TestsError: Nock: No match for requestProper syntax and use of methods when using axios.delete (CRUD) in vanilla javascript for an APINock fixtures: Ignore request body when matchingSyntaxError: JSON.parse: Unterminated StringHow to see if nock is matching the request or not?
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I'm using axios to issue an http request, like so:
axios.post('/api/bla', filters )
and mocking the request in nock, like so:
nock(baseURL)
.post('/api/bla', JSON.stringify( filters ))
.reply(200,
experts
)
It's working, but my question is - why is the JSON.stringify required? If I remove it I get an Error: Nock: No match for request
.
From the docs it seems that I should be able to pass a Javascript object (https://github.com/nock/nock#specifying-request-body)
I found this related issue, that was closed ~3 years ago: exact body match #571
javascript axios nock
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I'm using axios to issue an http request, like so:
axios.post('/api/bla', filters )
and mocking the request in nock, like so:
nock(baseURL)
.post('/api/bla', JSON.stringify( filters ))
.reply(200,
experts
)
It's working, but my question is - why is the JSON.stringify required? If I remove it I get an Error: Nock: No match for request
.
From the docs it seems that I should be able to pass a Javascript object (https://github.com/nock/nock#specifying-request-body)
I found this related issue, that was closed ~3 years ago: exact body match #571
javascript axios nock
add a comment |
I'm using axios to issue an http request, like so:
axios.post('/api/bla', filters )
and mocking the request in nock, like so:
nock(baseURL)
.post('/api/bla', JSON.stringify( filters ))
.reply(200,
experts
)
It's working, but my question is - why is the JSON.stringify required? If I remove it I get an Error: Nock: No match for request
.
From the docs it seems that I should be able to pass a Javascript object (https://github.com/nock/nock#specifying-request-body)
I found this related issue, that was closed ~3 years ago: exact body match #571
javascript axios nock
I'm using axios to issue an http request, like so:
axios.post('/api/bla', filters )
and mocking the request in nock, like so:
nock(baseURL)
.post('/api/bla', JSON.stringify( filters ))
.reply(200,
experts
)
It's working, but my question is - why is the JSON.stringify required? If I remove it I get an Error: Nock: No match for request
.
From the docs it seems that I should be able to pass a Javascript object (https://github.com/nock/nock#specifying-request-body)
I found this related issue, that was closed ~3 years ago: exact body match #571
javascript axios nock
javascript axios nock
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