v<%= releaseVersion %> adds more flexible shell transforms, easier HTTP management with automatic CORS preflighting and forms parsing, and a number of bug fixes.
shellTransform behavior
now accepts an array, allowing you to create a shell pipeline of transformationsallowCORS flag on http/s impostersform request field for http/s that
allows object predicates on form-encoded HTTP body data.--configfile CLI
parameter when an extra newline is added to the template (
#293)PUT command sent to /imposters no longer
deletes all imposters (#246)exists predicate with integer values, null values, and
object values (#299)Many thanks to the following kind folks for help with this release, either through bug reports, suggestions, or direct code contributions:
npm install -g mountebank@<%= releaseVersion %>
or:
| Option | node.js required? | sudo required? | links | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Self-contained archives | No | No | Simply unpack and run mb from inside |
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| OS-specific packages | No | Yes | Puts mb at /usr/local/bin, which is generally in the PATH. |
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| source tarball | Yes | No | source tarball if you roll that way. |
*mountebank wishes very much for your Windows experience to be hassle-free, but he is simply not qualified to address a particular constraint of Windows Explorer. For legacy reasons, some Windows applications, including most notably Windows Explorer, have a maximum number of characters allowed in a path of 260 characters. As mountebank writes these words, the longest path he includes in the zip files is around 175 characters. The zip file name, which is likely to represent itself as two nested directories if you use the defaults to unzip it, will be around 25 characters. That gives you very little wiggle room. If you unzip the file in your users directory, you may very likely get an error because of this constraint.
The following solutions will all work:
npm to install mountebank instead of the zip file