Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
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Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
JS version of Pact. Pact is a contract testing framework for HTTP APIs and non-HTTP asynchronous messaging systems.
JVM version of Pact. Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
Golang version of Pact. Pact is a contract testing framework for HTTP APIs and non-HTTP asynchronous messaging systems.
.NET version of Pact. Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
Enables your consumer driven contracts workflow
Python version of Pact. Enables consumer driven contract testing, providing a mock service and DSL for the consumer project, and interaction playback and verification for the service provider project.
Describes the pact format and verification specifications
Core binaries for pact-js, a Contract Testing Framework. NOTE: If you are looking to do Pact contract testing in node, you almost certainly want pact-js, not pact-node.
A Ruby and CLI client for the Pact Broker. Publish and retrieve pacts and verification results.
A standalone pact command line executable using the ruby pact implementation and Travelling Ruby
Developer Relations @ Pact - Your map to the Pact landscape for all-comers (maintainers, contributors, users, newbies)
Cross-platform, generic language, Pact provider verification tool
🏰 Architecture to support Plugins 🔌 with Pact 🔗
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