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EMS-ESP32/mock-api/README.md
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(<https://github.com/emsesp/EMS-ESP32/issues/41>)
When developing and testing the web interface, it's handy not to bother with re-flashing an ESP32 each time. The idea is to mimic the ESP using a mock/stub server that responds to the REST (HTTP POST & GET) and WebSocket calls.
To set it up it do
```sh
% cd mock-api
% npm install
% cd interface
% npm install
```
and to run it
```sh
% cd interface
% npm run standalone
```
## Notes
- new file `interface/src/setupProxy.js`
- new files `mock-api/server.js` with the hardcoded data. Requires its own npm packages for express
## Testing
```bash
% curl -i http://localhost:3080/rest/emsespSettings
```
or from a browser use port 3000 since `setupProxy.js` is redirecting, like http://172.22.227.82:3000/rest/emsespSettings
http://172.22.227.82:3090/es/log?access_token=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJ1c2VybmFtZSI6ImFkbWluIiwiYWRtaW4iOnRydWUsInZlcnNpb24iOiIzLjAuMmIwIn0.MsHSgoJKI1lyYz77EiT5ZN3ECMrb4mPv9FNy3udq0TU
Testing the EventSource/SSE use http://172.22.227.82:3090/es/log
## To Do
- add filter rule to prevent from exposing yourself to malicious attacks when running the dev server(<https://medium.com/webpack/webpack-dev-server-middleware-security-issues-1489d950874a>)