Build a working REST API in seconds — without a backend.
Frontend blocked by an unfinished backend ? Need stable API responses for UI tests or offline development ?
Drop JSON files into a folder and your API immediately exists.
Easy to start with npm package.
# install into your app project
npm install -D apimock-rs
# and go
npx apimock# just use folders and JSON
mkdir -p api/v1/
echo '{"hello": "world"}' > api/v1/hello.json
npx apimock
# response
curl http://localhost:3001/api/v1/hello
# --> {"hello":"world"}You may also check it out with browser to visit http://localhost:3001/api/v1/hello .
You now have a running REST endpoint.
An example of scripts section in package.json is as below.
concurrently is used to run the Vite and API mock servers simultaneously, while cross-env enables terminal output coloring. Before starting, ensure you run:
npm install -D concurrently cross-envEdit package.json:
"scripts": {
"apimock": "npx apimock",
"dev": "cross-env CLICOLOR_FORCE=1 concurrently \"vite\" \"npm run apimock\""
}Run:
npm run dev| command | result |
|---|---|
npx apimock |
Run with all default parameters. |
npx apimock -p 4000 |
Run with custom port. |
npx apimock -d tests/apimock-dyn-route |
Run with custom root dir on server response. |
npx apimock -c apimock.toml |
Run with config file giving rich features. Running npx apimock --init beforehand is required. |
If you’re building or testing APIs, this tool makes mocking painless. It’s super fast, efficient, and flexible when you need it to be. All you have to do to start up is just use folders and JSON without any config set.
- ❄️ Zero-config start.
- 🌬️ Fast to boot, light on memory.
- 🪄 File-based and rule-based matching. Scripting supported.
- The backend is not ready yet.
- You need stable API responses for UI testing.
- You want offline development.
- CI tests require a predictable API.
- Your mock data is becoming large.
As your project grows, your mock API grows, too. Large mock datasets often cause problems:
- Slow startup
- High memory usage
- Crashes during UI testing
- Unstable CI runs
apimock-rs does not preload responses. Each response file is read only when a request arrives using non-blocking I/O. This keeps:
- Startup nearly instant
- Memory usage minimal
- Stable behavior under repeated requests
as validated with k6 load testing. You can run UI development and automated tests continuously without worrying about server instability.
For more details, 🧭 check out the docs.
This project is lovingly built and maintained by volunteers.
We hope it helps streamline your API development.
Please understand that the project has its own direction — while we welcome feedback, it might not fit every edge case 🌱
Depends on tokio / hyper / toml / serde / serde_json / json5 / console / rhai. In addition, mdbook (as to workflows).
