Workstation (beta)

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Architecture

A developer or tester creates Traffic Parrot virtual service definitions using a local workstation. The mappings are pushed to version control or artifact storage. The CI/CD pipeline pulls the artifacts to configure the runtime virtual services.
Traffic Parrot Workstation Architecture Diagram

Features

The workstation allows you to:

  • Add/Edit mappings and virtual services using the UI
  • Use the UI to generate file based configuration
  • Use your local machine to develop virtual services

The server allows you to:

  • Run virtual services
  • Use file based configuration to define virtual service behaviour

Workflow

Here is an example of a typical workflow:

  • Developer or tester:
    • Uses Traffic Parrot workstation on their local machine to define virtual services using the UI
    • File based configuration is automatically generated
    • Developer stores file based configuration in version control system
  • CI/CD:
    • Checks out file based configuration from version control system
    • CI/CD sets up ephemeral Traffic Parrot using the file based configuration
    • CI/CD runs tests configured to use Traffic Parrot virtual services
    • CI/CD tears down ephemeral Traffic Parrot

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