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Not familiar with ReadyAPI v2.x, but for v1.x - I would make sure that you copy the Groovy code into the correct location. We keep the code in source code control so we have copy the groovy script from our personal sandbox directories into the expected location by ReadyAPI, which is ${SmartBearDir}/bin/scripts/${libName}/. As long as the Groovy code is syntactically correct it will be updated. The ReadyAPI log tab will show what directories it is scanning for changes, when it compiles the groovy to a jar, and if there are issues.
- s9goswami8 years agoOccasional Contributor
Yes, we are using GIT to checkin and check out the Groovy Code . Are you saying if there are changes done in the same Groovy file , ReadyAPI 1.x will pick up the changes but not Ready API 2.0?
I recently posted in Smart Bear and they confirmed its a issue.
EXT] Case #00269049: Ready Api 2.2.0 - Scipt Library - Update to the Scripts not reflecting
Still I will try in ready API 1.X to try.
Thanks for the solution!
- Beginner6 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hi,
I'm just trying to understand how are you able to maintain the script library? I have a bunch of custom groovy scripts that I want to maintain in a repository, do you have any suggestions?
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