Instantly Host JSON API Mock from Cursor Glass for Fast QA Testing
The fastest way to deploy JSON API Mock generated by Cursor Glass. Perfect for fast qa testing. No login required, zero-friction, and live in seconds on drpr.host.
Developers using Cursor Glass to generate JSON API Mocks for rapid iteration often face a common hurdle when moving from generation to actual validation: how to quickly make that mock available for testing. Copying raw JSON into local files, manually starting temporary HTTP servers, or cluttering internal chats with large code blocks for your frontend team or QA to consume isn't efficient for fast QA testing. This friction slows down the critical feedback loop.
drpr.host provides the missing link in this workflow. Instead of cumbersome manual steps, you can instantly deploy your Cursor Glass-generated JSON API Mock to a live, shareable URL. This eliminates the need for any local server setup or file transfer protocols, ensuring your QA engineers can access and test against the mock data within seconds of it being generated, regardless of their environment.
This zero-friction approach is designed for speed. When Cursor Glass produces that perfect API response, a single command or API call to drpr.host is all it takes to get a live endpoint. This allows you to immediately validate frontend integrations, test edge cases, and share exact mock states without any overhead, ensuring your fast QA testing cycles remain genuinely fast.
How to host your JSON API Mock from Cursor Glass in seconds
- Step 1: Generate your JSON API Mock using Cursor Glass, focusing on the specific API response structure and data you need for your QA scenario.
- Step 2: Save the generated JSON output to a local file. Name it descriptively, such as
api-mock-v1.json, to reflect its purpose. - Step 3: Upload this JSON file to drpr.host using a simple
curlcommand or the drpr CLI. This sends your file directly to our hosting platform without any required authentication. - Step 4: Receive an instant, unique drpr.site URL for your hosted JSON API Mock. This URL is live and immediately accessible for your QA engineers or frontend applications.
- Step 5: Distribute the drpr.site URL to your team for immediate fast QA testing. They can directly hit this endpoint to validate their implementations against your specific mock data.
Quick start
curl -X POST -F "file=@api-mock-v1.json" https://drpr.host/api/v1/upload
Example JSON response:
{
"filename": "api-mock-v1.json",
"url": "https://a1b2c3d4e5f6g7h8.drpr.site/api-mock-v1.json",
"expires_in_days": 15,
"size_kb": 2
}
Alternatively, using the drpr CLI:
drpr upload api-mock-v1.json
Common questions
- Why should I use drpr.host for Cursor Glass JSON API Mocks instead of local solutions?
- drpr.host provides an immediate, globally accessible URL for your JSON API Mocks, eliminating the need for local server setup or manual file distribution. This dramatically accelerates fast QA testing by allowing any team member to access the mock instantly without environment configuration.
- Do I need an account to host my Cursor Glass JSON API Mock for fast QA testing?
- No, drpr.host offers a zero-friction experience. You can upload files directly via our API or CLI without needing to create an account or log in, making the deployment of your JSON API Mocks for quick tests incredibly fast.
- How long will my Cursor Glass JSON API Mock be hosted on drpr.host?
- Files uploaded without an account are hosted for 15 days on our free tier. For permanent hosting or extended durations, a paid drpr.host account ensures your JSON API Mocks remain live indefinitely, crucial for ongoing projects or longer QA cycles.
- Are there file size limitations for hosting Cursor Glass JSON API Mocks?
- The free tier supports files up to 5 MB, which is ample for most JSON API Mocks generated by Cursor Glass for fast QA testing. Paid accounts offer significantly larger file size limits to accommodate more extensive mock data sets or complex API responses.
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