![]() ![]() Since origin, Microcks has been following the 1 artifact = 1 API mock definition principle. Endless possibilities with Multi-artifacts support How to enable WebSocket mocking and testing? Easy! Simply add a WebSocket binding to your AsyncAPI specification file and Microcks takes care of publishing endpoints in seconds. This is the perfect match with AsyncAPI Spec, see this AsyncAPI blog post for more tech details.īased on the number of requests we received from Microcks community to support WebSocket mocking and testing, we have decided to launch a public poll on our Twitter account:Īs you can see, this was a strong confirmation of users and partners interest regarding WebSocket integration and boosted by this feedback we implemented WebSocket support in just two weeks! The WebSocket API is an advanced technology that makes it possible to open a two-way interactive communication session between the user’s browser and a server. This also makes Microcks the first tools to support AsyncAPI v2.1 like we have done previously for OpenAPI v3.1 □ Remember, whether switching your spec version or tooling, Microcks offers you a smooth transition. It took us a year to make it happen the way it should always be done □ using the standards: big thanks to the AsyncAPI folks and community to support and embrace this Microcks contribution. ![]() ![]() This is amazing for us as it clearly confirms our contract-first vision and strategy. Last but not least and thanks to the new Multi-artifacts feature, we have been able to support and include gRPC communications to our API hunting board □ĪsyncAPI Spec v2.1.0 was released on the 29th June, and it include one of our very important contribution :.A big and very structural add-on is the support of Multi-artifacts for mock definitions: this unlocks some previous limitations and provides a clean way to better interoperate with our ecosystem (ex: Postman collections) and add new specific and tricky protocol bindings to our roadmap,.A new and very popular AsyncAPI protocol binding □ WebSocket, YES… it is available right now for mocking and testing within Microcks □.THE first (again…) mocking and testing tools integration that support AsyncAPI Spec v2.1.0, YES, just one day after the Spec release □.We work hard and we strongly believe that Microcks is not only an API tooling “by developers, for developers” as it also aims to create a bridge between all the enterprise layers “à la” BizDevSecOps.Īnd this new release is a big accomplishment as it includes in a single batch : So why is this release so special? First, We always stay on our principles and we are still applying our mantra for supporting ALL kinds of APIs and being community driven. ![]() Nothing could have been done without all your feedback and contributions □ We are so proud and happy to share this new major and important Microcks release two months in advance based on our initial roadmap! Yes, this was yet another big challenge □ Kudos to our community users and partners for supporting and pushing us to this momentum. ![]()
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