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Generates fake data that looks like it came from the SBHS API. Useful for testing.

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SBHS Random Data

What is it/Why should I use it?

It what it says on the tin. This mock server generates data that mocks the SBHS api. If you're a student at SBHS trying to develop an application that runs against the API, this should be useful for you to test your application locally.

Disclaimers/Warnings !!IMPORTANT!!

  1. This uses the some unauthenticated endpoints of the SBHS API, e.g. for getting the bells for the day. This means you will need an internet connection for this to work.
  2. This doesn't mock how the api is supposed to behave, it mocks how it actually behaves, with all its weird quirks and undocumented behaviour. This library may eventually become out of date, meaning the behaviours may no longer match. If this is the case, feel free to open an issue.

Usage

  1. Install it. Run npm install sbhs-random-data
  2. Run it. npx sbhs-random-data
  3. Start sending requests to localhost:8080 exactly as you would for the SBHS API.

Extras

  1. You can override the random generation to simply return the contents of a file by using the --<insert resource name here> flag. e.g. npx sbhs-random-data --timetable ./timetable.json will mean any calls to http://localhost:8080/api/timetable/timetable.json will return the contents of ./timetable.json

  2. You can change the port the application runs on using the --port flag. e.g. npx sbhs-random-data --port=5555 will make the server appear on http://localhost:5555.

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