HTTP mocking for Rust!

Get it on [crates.io](https://crates.io/crates/mockito/). Documentation is available at . Before upgrading, make sure to check out the [changelog](https://github.com/lipanski/mockito/releases). ## Contribution Guidelines 1. Check the existing issues and pull requests. 2. One commit is one feature - consider squashing. 3. Format code with `cargo fmt`. 4. :shipit: ## Development ### Tests Run tests: ```sh cargo test ``` ...or run tests using a different toolchain: ```sh rustup run --install 1.42.0 cargo test ``` ...or run tests while disabling the default features (e.g. the colors): ```sh cargo test --no-default-features ``` ### Code style Mockito uses [rustfmt](https://github.com/rust-lang/rustfmt) as a general code style. Install `rustfmt`: ```sh rustup component add rustfmt ``` Format code: ```sh cargo fmt ``` Some editors might provide a plugin to format your Rust code automatically. ### Linter Mockito uses [clippy](https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-clippy) and it should be run always on the minimum supported Rust version, in order to ensure backwards compatibility. Install `clippy`: ```sh rustup component add clippy-preview ``` Run the linter on the minimum supported Rust version: ```sh rustup run --install 1.42.0 cargo clippy --lib --tests --all-features -- -D clippy::complexity ``` ### Release Release: ```sh cargo publish ``` ### Benchmarks Install `rust nightly`: ```sh rustup install nightly ``` Run benchmarks: ```sh rustup run nightly cargo bench ``` --- Logo courtesy to [http://niastudio.net](http://niastudio.net) :ok_hand: