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Hi caz88 ,
Try below code hope it will help.
def suiteCount = project.testSuiteCount
def testCaseCount
for(i=0;i<suiteCount;i++){
testCaseCount = runner.project.getTestSuiteAt(i).getTestCaseCount();
for(j=0;j<testCaseCount;j++){
//work when DataSource Step name is "DataSource"
def dStep = runner.project.getTestSuiteAt(i).getTestCaseAt(j).getTestStepByName("DataSource");
if(dStep != null ){
//reset here
log.info "contains datasource step"
}
else{
//these are the cases where DataSource step doesn't exist
log.info "doesn't contains datasource step"
}
}
}HimanshuTayal
I appreciate the suggestion but ideally I want to use it in my SetUp script to alter the Datasource if there is a global property available
When I try to use runner.project in the setup script I keep getting an error?
- HimanshuTayal6 years agoCommunity Hero
caz88 ,
runner variable is avaible at setup script level, refer below link
It will be helpful if you can attach any screenshot.
- caz886 years agoOccasional Contributor
HimanshuTayal I'm trying to get the logic from the groovy script I've written working at the project level. Currently the functionality requires me to include a groovy script within each testcase. I was wanting to be able to use the same logic in a setup script to reduce the amount of code needed to be inserted into the project. Can we use Java libraries in setup scripts? I'm not sure it is even possible to transfer this approach to a setup script at project level.
class SelectedMarkets{ def static selectMarketsToRunTests(testRunner, context, log){ def dataPath def dataFile def headers def rowLine //get the specifcic global property def objGlobalProperties = com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.globalProperties; def regionToRun = objGlobalProperties.getPropertyValue("region") def regionArray = regionToRun.tokenize(); log.info regionArray //get original dataPath dataPath = context.expand( '${#TestCase#DataPath}' ) //get original dataFile dataFile = context.expand( '${#TestCase#DataFile}' ) //read current file FileInputStream fstream = new FileInputStream(dataPath +"/"+dataFile); DataInputStream data = new DataInputStream(fstream); BufferedReader br = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(data)); //find relevant lines and then write to another file while ((rowLine = br.readLine()) != null){ if(rowLine.contains("locale")){ headers = "$rowLine" log.info headers; } regionArray.each{ //if finds global property write to new file if(rowLine.contains(it) && !rowLine.contains("locale")){ //create temporary file def tempFile = File.createTempFile("temp" + dataFile, ".csv") //write revalent locales to temp file headers += "\n$rowLine" tempFile.write headers log.info headers //set the datasource to the temp file def dataSourceStep = testRunner.testCase.getTestStepByName("DataSource") dataSourceStep.getDataSource().setFileName(tempFile.absolutePath) } } } data.close(); } }- nmrao6 years agoCommunity HeroTo re-use the code, please read below article:
http://rupertanderson.com/blog/1-how-to-develop-add-and-use-a-custom-groovy-library-in-soapui/