MockServer
  • What is MockServer
  • Why use MockServer
Getting Started
  • Getting Started
  • Running MockServer
  • MockServer Clients
  • Testcontainers
  • MockServer UI
  • REST API Reference
  • Example Code
Creating Mocks
  • Creating Expectations
  • Response Templates
  • Before & After Actions
  • Using OpenAPI
  • Import HAR / Postman
  • Expectation Initializers
Data & State
  • Persisting Expectations
  • CRUD Data Store
  • File Storage
  • Clearing & Resetting
  • Clock Control
Verify & Test
  • Verifying Requests
  • Troubleshooting
  • Running Tests In Parallel
  • Pact Export & Verify
  • Drift Detection
Protocols & Advanced
  • gRPC Mocking
  • AsyncAPI Messaging
  • HTTP/3
  • WASM Custom Rules
  • Mock OAuth2
AI & MCP
  • MCP Setup
  • MCP Tools Reference
  • Debugging with AI
  • Contract Verification
  • OpenAPI for AI
  • Mock AI Protocols
  • AI Traffic Inspection
  • llms.txt
Chaos Testing
  • Chaos Testing
  • Chaos Proxy in K8s
  • Transparent Proxy
  • Interception Recipes
  • Chaos Orchestrators
Proxying
  • Getting Started
  • Configuring Clients
  • Record & Replay
  • Verifying Proxied Requests
  • Debugging Proxied Traffic
  • Latency Debugging
  • Isolate Single Service
Security
  • HTTPS & TLS
  • API Security
  • CORS Support
Operations
  • Configuration
  • Logging & Debugging
  • Scalability & Latency
  • Centralized Deployment
Where
  • Downloads
  • Community
  • Source Control
  • Contributing
  • Backlog & Roadmap
  • npm
  • Maven
  • Docker
  • Helm & Kubernetes
  • Homebrew
  • Swagger Hub

Source Control

The source control for MockServer is git which is hosted at GitHub mock-server/mockserver-monorepo

GitHub is also used to manage feature requests, issues, pull-requests and releases.

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