The repository README provides a detailed comparison with mockito and httpmock, the two existing crates when it comes to HTTP mocking in Rust:https://github.com/LukeMathWalker/wiremock-rs …
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@bastion_rs - each instance of MockServer is composed of two actors under the hoods. A server actor, listening on a local port. A mock actor, in charge of managing mock registration and matching. Bastion was a pleasure to work with!Show this thread
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Dude, if you're going to port a tool from another language, the classy thing to do is acknowledge the original rather than passing it off as your own concept.
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I thought the name wiremock was quite known and the name of the project is indeed a reference to the original. Happy to put a more explicit note on both the article and the README of the project if you think it's appropriate. Not at all claiming the invention of the approach

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Looks awesome! Is that "a showcase of what an idiomatic Rust API should look like when it comes to logging, error handling, metrics, testing, domain modelling" available anywhere or is that internal-only?
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It's yet to see the light as a production application (targeting next week for public launch!). Given the type of project, we might end up making its source code available. If that happens I'll surely share it here!
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