JSON Server


Source link: https://github.com/typicode/json-server

JSON Server

Get a full fake REST API with zero coding in less than 30 seconds (seriously)

Created with <3 for front-end developers who need a quick back-end for prototyping and mocking.

See also:

Table of contents

Example

Create a db.json file

{

"posts": [
  {
 "id": 1, "title": "json-server", "author": "typicode" 
}

],
"comments": [
  {
 "id": 1, "body": "some comment", "postId": 1 
}

],
"profile": {
 "name": "typicode" 
}
 
}

Start JSON Server

$ json-server --watch db.json

Now if you go to http://localhost:3000/posts/1, you'll get

{
 "id": 1, "title": "json-server", "author": "typicode" 
}

Also when doing requests, it's good to know that:

  • If you make POST, PUT, PATCH or DELETE requests, changes will be automatically and safely saved to db.json using lowdb.
  • Your request body JSON should be object enclosed, just like the GET output. (for example { "name": "Foobar" } )
  • Id values are not mutable. Any id value in the body of your PUT or PATCH request wil be ignored. Only a value set in a POST request wil be respected, but only if not already taken.
  • A POST, PUT or PATCH request should include a Content-Type: application/json header to use the JSON in the request body. Otherwise it will result in a 200 OK but without changes being made to the data.

Install

$ npm install -g json-server

Routes

Based on the previous db.json file, here are all the default routes. You can also add other routes using --routes.

Plural routes

GET
 /posts GET
 /posts/1 POST
/posts PUT
 /posts/1 PATCH  /posts/1 DELETE /posts/1 

Singular routes

GET
 /profile POST
/profile PUT
 /profile PATCH  /profile 

Filter

Use . to access deep properties

GET /posts?title=json-server&author=typicode GET /posts?id=1&id=2 GET /comments?author.name=typicode 

Paginate

Use _page and optionally _limit to paginate returned data.

In the Link header you'll get first, prev, next and last links.

GET /posts?_page=7 GET /posts?_page=7&_limit=20 

10 items are returned by default

Sort

Add _sort and _order (ascending order by default)

GET /posts?_sort=views&_order=asc GET /posts/1/comments?_sort=votes&_order=asc 

For multiple fields, use the following format:

GET /posts?_sort=user,views&_order=desc,asc 

Slice

Add _start and _end or _limit (an X-Total-Count header is included in the response)

GET /posts?_start=20&_end=30 GET /posts/1/comments?_start=20&_end=30 GET /posts/1/comments?_start=20&_limit=10 

Works exactly as Array.slice (i.e. _start is inclusive and _end exclusive)

Operators

Add _gte or _lte for getting a range

GET /posts?views_gte=10&views_lte=20 

Add _ne to exclude a value

GET /posts?id_ne=1 

Add _like to filter (RegExp supported)

GET /posts?title_like=server 

Full-text search

Add q

GET /posts?q=internet 

Relationships

To include children resources, add _embed

GET /posts?_embed=comments GET /posts/1?_embed=comments 

To include parent resource, add _expand

GET /comments?_expand=post GET /comments/1?_expand=post 

To get or create nested resources (by default one level, add custom routes for more)

GET  /posts/1/comments POST /posts/1/comments 

Database

GET /db 

Homepage

Returns default index file or serves ./public directory

GET / 

Extras

Static file server

You can use JSON Server to serve your HTML, JS and CSS, simply create a ./public directory or use --static to set a different static files directory.

mkdir public echo 'hello world' > public/index.html json-server db.json
json-server db.json --static ./some-other-dir

Alternative port

You can start JSON Server on other ports with the --port flag:

$ json-server --watch db.json --port 3004

Access from anywhere

You can access your fake API from anywhere using CORS and JSONP.

Remote schema

You can load remote schemas.

$ json-server http://example.com/file.json $ json-server http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/db

Generate random data

Using JS instead of a JSON file, you can create data programmatically.

// index.js module.exports = () => {

const data = {
 users: [] 
}

// Create 1000 users
for (let i = 0; i < 1000; i++) {

  data.users.push({
 id: i, name: `user${
i
}
` 
}
)

}

return data 
}
$ json-server index.js

Tip use modules like Faker, Casual, Chance or JSON Schema Faker.

HTTPS

There's many way to set up SSL in development. One simple way though is to use hotel.

Add custom routes

Create a routes.json file. Pay attention to start every route with /.

{

"/api/*": "/$1",
"/:resource/:id/show": "/:resource/:id",
"/posts/:category": "/posts?category=:category",
"/articles\\?id=:id": "/posts/:id" 
}

Start JSON Server with --routes option.

json-server db.json --routes routes.json

Now you can access resources using additional routes.

/api/posts # ? /posts /api/posts/1  # ? /posts/1 /posts/1/show # ? /posts/1 /posts/javascript # ? /posts?category=javascript /articles?id=1 # ? /posts/1

Add middlewares

You can add your middlewares from the CLI using --middlewares option:

// hello.js module.exports = (req, res, next) => {

res.header('X-Hello', 'World')
next() 
}
json-server db.json --middlewares ./hello.js json-server db.json --middlewares ./first.js ./second.js

CLI usage

json-server [options] <source>  Options:
--config, -c

 Path to config file

  [default: "json-server.json"]
--port, -p

Set port

[default: 3000]
--host, -H

Set host

 [default: "0.0.0.0"]
--watch, -w

  Watch file(s)

 [boolean]
--routes, -r

 Path to routes file
--middlewares, -m  Paths to middleware files

[array]
--static, -s

 Set static files directory
--read-only, --ro  Allow only GET requests

[boolean]
--no-cors, --nc
 Disable Cross-Origin Resource Sharing

 [boolean]
--no-gzip, --ng
 Disable GZIP Content-Encoding

[boolean]
--snapshots, -S
 Set snapshots directory

 [default: "."]
--delay, -d

  Add delay to responses (ms)
--id, -i

  Set database id property (e.g. _id)

[default: "id"]
--foreignKeySuffix, --fks  Set foreign key suffix, (e.g. _id as in post_id)

[default: "Id"]
--quiet, -q

  Suppress log messages from output

  [boolean]
--help, -h

Show help

  [boolean]
--version, -v

Show version number

 [boolean]  Examples:
json-server db.json
json-server file.js
json-server http://example.com/db.json  https://github.com/typicode/json-server 

You can also set options in a json-server.json configuration file.

{

"port": 3000 
}

Module

If you need to add authentication, validation, or any behavior, you can use the project as a module in combination with other Express middlewares.

Simple example

$ npm install json-server --save-dev
// server.js const jsonServer = require('json-server') const server = jsonServer.create() const router = jsonServer.router('db.json') const middlewares = jsonServer.defaults()  server.use(middlewares) server.use(router) server.listen(3000, () => {

console.log('JSON Server is running') 
}
)
$ node server.js

The path you provide to the jsonServer.router function is relative to the directory from where you launch your node process. If you run the above code from another directory, it’s better to use an absolute path:

const path = require('path') const router = jsonServer.router(path.join(__dirname, 'db.json'))

For an in-memory database, simply pass an object to jsonServer.router().

Please note also that jsonServer.router() can be used in existing Express projects.

Custom routes example

Let's say you want a route that echoes query parameters and another one that set a timestamp on every resource created.

const jsonServer = require('json-server') const server = jsonServer.create() const router = jsonServer.router('db.json') const middlewares = jsonServer.defaults()  // Set default middlewares (logger, static, cors and no-cache) server.use(middlewares)  // Add custom routes before JSON Server router server.get('/echo', (req, res) => {

res.jsonp(req.query) 
}
)  // To handle POST, PUT and PATCH you need to use a body-parser // You can use the one used by JSON Server server.use(jsonServer.bodyParser) server.use((req, res, next) => {

if (req.method === 'POST') {

  req.body.createdAt = Date.now()

}

// Continue to JSON Server router
next() 
}
)  // Use default router server.use(router) server.listen(3000, () => {

console.log('JSON Server is running') 
}
)

Access control example

const jsonServer = require('json-server') const server = jsonServer.create() const router = jsonServer.router('db.json') const middlewares = jsonServer.defaults()  server.use(middlewares) server.use((req, res, next) => {
  if (isAuthorized(req)) {
 // add your authorization logic here
 next() // continue to JSON Server router  
}
 else {

 res.sendStatus(401)  
}
 
}
) server.use(router) server.listen(3000, () => {

console.log('JSON Server is running') 
}
)

Custom output example

To modify responses, overwrite router.render method:

// In this example, returned resources will be wrapped in a body property router.render = (req, res) => {

res.jsonp({

  body: res.locals.data

}
) 
}

You can set your own status code for the response:

// In this example we simulate a server side error response router.render = (req, res) => {

res.status(500).jsonp({

  error: "error message here"

}
) 
}

Rewriter example

To add rewrite rules, use jsonServer.rewriter():

// Add this before server.use(router) server.use(jsonServer.rewriter({

'/api/*': '/$1',
'/blog/:resource/:id/show': '/:resource/:id' 
}
))

Mounting JSON Server on another endpoint example

Alternatively, you can also mount the router on /api.

server.use('/api', router)

API

jsonServer.create()

Returns an Express server.

jsonServer.defaults([options])

Returns middlewares used by JSON Server.

  • options
    • static path to static files
    • logger enable logger middleware (default: true)
    • bodyParser enable body-parser middleware (default: true)
    • noCors disable CORS (default: false)
    • readOnly accept only GET requests (default: false)

jsonServer.router([path|object])

Returns JSON Server router.

Deployment

You can deploy JSON Server. For example, JSONPlaceholder is an online fake API powered by JSON Server and running on Heroku.

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License

MIT - Typicode - Patreon

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