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I'd like a configuration option to be able to disable the default mock map on this line here and get an error instead:
https://github.com/apollographql/graphql-tools/blob/5c5418cec88f1d5520eccc1d2e6dfaa511547e4d/src/mock.ts#L282
We have tests that use mock data and I'd rather have an explicit error if a value could not be resolved. I find the implicit default value unhelpful in this case and m
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It would be nice to start building Pester on PowerShell 7 as well to see if it is compatible and keep it that way. To achieve that we need to research on which build servers v7 is already available. Right now we are building on TravisCI (Linux and MacOS), on AppVeyor (PowerShell 4+) and AzureDevOps (PowerShell 2&3).
Not sure if the build task needs to run on all three platforms, but it would be
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I would welcome a feature when, at the same url which is set to respond with OK status, I could have an error response generated with a random seed.
I am developing an Observable pattern to perform a series of retries to call an endpoint, with increasing delay. The problem is that during testing, I cannot really mock up the condition by randomly switching between two mocky.io urls (error and ok
At the moment MockIt supports
export const StatusCodes = {
OK: "200",
CREATED: "201",
NO_CONTENT: "204",
BAD_REQUEST: "400",
FORBIDDEN: "401",
INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR: "500"
};
Might be worth adding some more? https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status
If anybody is up for the challenge :)?
The issue is based on the discussion in #559.
should we probably modify CI so that doc is published automatically on push to master? This way if we don't want doc to be released right now - just keep it in a branch. Otherwise, we have this non-synchronized docs and manual work..
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I'm not sure what to do about publishing docs. It would be nice to auto-publish,
Today, my project's build failed in CI because of a problem downloading the cuckoo_generator executable in the run script. I'm not sure what the actual issue was (there was an issue extracting the URL from the GH API response), but it started working again by itself sometime later, so I'm assuming that it was a GH blip.
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This isn't really a feature request, as what I need is possible with nock as-is. But I spent several hours searching, reading old issues and searching through the source code to find the solution, so I thought this might help others.
I am testing code that accesses a service that sets the statusMessage of the response, as well as the statusCode. I am using nock to mock the server