It's also possible to run WireMock as a Web-Application on Azure or IIS.
ReferencesSee this code example how a App-Service could look:
public class WireMockService : IWireMockService { private static int sleepTime = 30000; private readonly ILogger _logger; private readonly IWireMockServerSettings _settings; private class Logger : IWireMockLogger { // Implement all methods from the IWireMockLogger here ... } public WireMockService(ILogger logger, IWireMockServerSettings settings) { _logger = logger; _settings = settings; _settings.Logger = new Logger(logger); } public void Run() { _logger.LogInformation("WireMock.Net server starting"); StandAloneApp.Start(_settings); _logger.LogInformation($"WireMock.Net server settings {JsonConvert.SerializeObject(_settings)}"); while (true) { _logger.LogInformation("WireMock.Net server running"); Thread.Sleep(sleepTime); } } }Web.Config
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> <configuration> <!-- Configure your application settings in appsettings.json. Learn more at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=786380 --> <system.webServer> <handlers> <add name="aspNetCore" path="*" verb="*" modules="AspNetCoreModuleV2" resourceType="Unspecified" /> </handlers> <aspNetCore processPath="%LAUNCHER_PATH%" arguments="%LAUNCHER_ARGS%" stdoutLogEnabled="false" stdoutLogFile=".\logs\stdout" forwardWindowsAuthToken="false" /> </system.webServer> </configuration>Example on Windows
For a full working example, see examples\WireMock.Net.WebApplication.NETCore3
Publish Settings Example on LinuxFor a full working example, see examples\WireMock.Net.WebApplication.NET6
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