davecoleman
5 years agoContributor
Groovy assert using Datasource value always returns false when correct
Hi, we have the following script pulling data from our DataSource excel to validate the response of the Status in the Response. The actual value is passed out (seen in the Datasink) and the input v...
- 5 years ago
The data isource might be having value as "[HTTP/1.1 200 OK]" which includes the square brackets. is it?
Then remove them ("[", "]") in the data source.
Also, use below statement to assertassert trim(expectedHTTPResponse) == messageExchange.response.responseHeaders['#status#'][0]
Or
//define in source value as 200; say as below this makes life more easier def expectedHTTPStatusCode = '200' assert expectedHTTPStatusCode == messageExchange.response.responseHeaders['#status#'][0].split(' ')[1]