As of v2.4.0, mountebank supports custom formatters.
A formatter consists of two functions:
load
, which loads the--configfile
used to start mountebanksave
, which saves the test data captured in a running process of mountebank using themb save
command
Those two functions should work in concert, so you can round-trip the configuration. In other words, the following should always work for the same formatter:
mb save --savefile mb.json --formatter path/to/customFormatter
mb restart --configfile mb.json --formatter path/to/customFormatter
For years, mountebank supported EJS templating, which could be turned off using the --noParse
CLI flag.
When EJS made a breaking change, mountebank couldn't accept it because it would break existing config files.
That has now been modularized into this module (allowing mountebank core to upgrade EJS), and remains
the default option for backwards compatibility. However, now mountebank supports configurable formatters.