What is QuickMocker?
QuickMocker is an online API mocking tool designed to create and manage fake APIs, also known as mock APIs or mock APIs. According to the vendor, it caters to a wide range of businesses, from small startups to large enterprises, and is utilized by front-end developers, back-end developers, testers/QA professionals, tech/team leads, and project managers across various industries.
Key Features
Instant Request Log: According to the vendor, QuickMocker provides a real-time log of requests made to the endpoints, allowing users to effectively debug webhooks and applications.
Shortcodes: The vendor states that QuickMocker offers over 100 shortcodes, allowing users to generate contextual or fake response values. These shortcodes can be used to populate response templates with request-related information or generate random data.
OpenAPI Import: QuickMocker allows users to import endpoints from OpenAPI Specifications using JSON schema, as claimed by the vendor. This feature enables users to quickly create mock API endpoints based on existing API specifications.
Local Forwarder: The vendor claims that QuickMocker's Local Forwarder allows users to forward requests from the app to their local application URL, even without a public DNS/IP address. This feature is useful for testing and debugging webhook integrations from the local machine.
RegExp URL: According to the vendor, QuickMocker supports Regular Expressions (RegEx) in the URL path, enabling users to intercept requests with different URLs using the same endpoint. Users can also extract RegExp matches as parameters into the response body using shortcodes.
Multiple HTTP Methods: The vendor states that QuickMocker allows users to set multiple HTTP methods per mock endpoint, providing flexibility in handling different types of requests and allowing interception using a single mock endpoint.
Request Proxy: QuickMocker allows users to turn their mock web services into a proxy server, according to the vendor. Users can proxy requests to any external URL and use the requests log to debug and test the incoming request and the resulting response from the external source.
Access Restrictions: According to the vendor, users can restrict access to their mock API or specific mock endpoints based on IP address or Authorization Header. This feature enables users to simulate and debug authorized and unauthorized requests effectively.
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Technical Details
| Deployment Types | SaaS |
|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Web-Based |



