WireMock Cloud Academy is here to guide you through all aspects of mocking APIs.
This video showcases how to use WireMock Cloud's Chaos Engineering feature. It is important to ensure applications will behave as intended when their API dependencies do not respond as expected. The practice of randomly injecting bad responses or lengthy wait times during testing is called Chaos engineering
This video shows how to use WireMock Cloud to produce unhappy path API scenarios. We need to ensure our consuming applications behave appropriately when the APIs they depend upon are unhealthy. However, it is often difficult to make the depend APIs behave the exact way we need them to test our unhappy path logic.
This video guides how to use WireMock Cloud Webhooks. WireMock Cloud can make asynchronous outbound HTTP calls when an incoming request matches a specific stub. This pattern, commonly called webhooks or callbacks must proactively notify clients of events or perform long-running processing asynchronously without blocking.
This video shows how to use WireMock Cloud's scenario and chaos features to ensure client code is resilient to common API provider issues.
This video guides how to use WireMock Cloud Scenarios. Scenarios allow a single request to have multiple responses, depending on a given state. This is useful when a test activity requires that different responses be served for a sequence of identical requests.
This video guides how to use WireMock Cloud's JSON request body matchers. When stubbing API functions that accept JSON request bodies, you may want to return different responses based on the JSON body sent. WireMock Cloud provides three match types to support this case.
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