Table of Contents
Mirage: A Client-Side Mocking Solution
Setting up Mirage
How Mirage Works
Handling Requests
Dynamic Data with Mirage's Data Layer
Integrating Mirage into Existing Applications
Conclusion
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Don't Wait! Mock the API

Apr 03, 2025 am 09:14 AM

Don't Wait! Mock the API

Modern web application development often involves loose coupling between front-end and back-end, frequently handled by separate teams. This can lead to synchronization challenges. A solution is to simulate the back-end API, creating a "fake" server that mimics the expected behavior. This process is known as mocking. Ideally, mocking allows front-end development to proceed independently, without direct back-end dependency. While multiple mocking approaches exist, this can be daunting.

This article demonstrates effective API mocking and its implementation in new or existing applications using a framework-agnostic approach (applicable to any framework or vanilla JavaScript).

Mirage: A Client-Side Mocking Solution

We'll utilize MirageJS, a client-side mocking framework. Mirage operates within the browser, intercepting XMLHttpRequest and Fetch requests to simulate API responses. It provides a user-friendly interface and simplifies the mocking process.

We'll build a simple to-do application using Vue (though the approach is framework-independent).

Setting up Mirage

Install Mirage:

# npm
npm i miragejs -D

# Yarn
yarn add miragejs -D
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Optimal folder structure:

<code>/
├── public
├── src
│   ├── api
│   │   └── mock
│   │       ├── fixtures
│   │       │   └── get-tasks.js
│   │       └── index.js
│   └── main.js
├── package.json
└── package-lock.json</code>
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Create api/mock/index.js:

// api/mock/index.js
import { Server } from 'miragejs';

export default function ({ environment = 'development' } = {}) {
    return new Server({
        environment,
        routes() {
            // Routes defined here
        },
    });
}
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In your application's bootstrap file (e.g., src/main.js for Vue):

// main.js
import createServer from './api/mock/index';

if (process.env.NODE_ENV === 'development') {
    createServer();
}
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This conditional ensures Mirage is excluded from production builds.

How Mirage Works

Mirage is client-side, using the Pretender library. Pretender intercepts requests, preventing them from reaching the actual server and routing them to the simulated Mirage server. DevTools' Network tab won't show Mirage requests, as they're handled internally.

Handling Requests

Let's create a /api/tasks endpoint to fetch to-do items (using axios):

// components/tasks.vue
export default {
    async created() {
        try {
            const { data } = await axios.get('/api/tasks');
            this.tasks = data.tasks;
        } catch (e) {
            console.error(e);
        }
    }
};
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Initially, Mirage will log an error indicating an undefined route. We address this by adding the route handler in api/mock/index.js:

// api/mock/index.js
routes() {
    this.get('/api/tasks', () => ({
        tasks: [
            { id: 1, text: "Feed the cat" },
            { id: 2, text: "Wash the dishes" },
        ],
    }));
},
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Mirage supports various HTTP methods (get, post, patch, put, delete, options).

Dynamic Data with Mirage's Data Layer

For dynamic data, Mirage provides a seeds hook and a lightweight database. Let's refactor:

// api/mock/index.js
seeds(server) {
    server.db.loadData({
        tasks: [
            { id: 1, text: "Feed the cat" },
            { id: 2, text: "Wash the dishes" },
        ],
    });
},

routes() {
    this.get('/api/tasks', (schema) => {
        return schema.db.tasks;
    });
    this.post('/api/tasks', (schema, request) => {
        const task = JSON.parse(request.requestBody).data;
        return schema.db.tasks.insert(task);
    });
    this.delete('/api/tasks/:id', (schema, request) => {
        const id = request.params.id;
        return schema.db.tasks.remove(id);
    });
}
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The schema parameter in route handlers provides access to the Mirage database. The request parameter contains request details.

Integrating Mirage into Existing Applications

To integrate Mirage into an existing application, use the passthrough() method to handle unhandled requests:

routes() {
    this.get('/api/tasks', () => { ... });
    this.passthrough(); // Handle unhandled requests
}
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You can also specify a custom urlPrefix:

routes() {
    this.urlPrefix = 'https://devenv.ourapp.example';
    this.get('/tasks', () => { ... });
}
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This allows seamless transition between Mirage and the real API.

Conclusion

MirageJS offers a streamlined, client-side solution for API mocking, eliminating the need for external processes or server-side knowledge. Its ease of use and powerful features make it a valuable tool for front-end developers. Refer to the official MirageJS documentation for more advanced features and tutorials. A working example can be found on GitHub.

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