State allows you to maintain state of your server, for example if a user is logged in or logged out. The mock server internally uses Hapi
node server, which helps you return the state of the current application state. Within any response handler, use this.state('varName')
to access an object stored in the state and this.state('varName', 'varValue')
where varValue can be any type of object you want to set the state.
midway.route({
path: '/api/login',
label: 'LogIn',
method: 'POST',
handler: function(request, reply) {
// now you can use this.state('loggedIn') in any route handler to see if the user has logged in
this.state('loggedIn', true);
reply().code(204);
}
});