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- shyneOccasional Contributor
Not as far as I know in the ReadyAPI software 😞. Ideally you'd want to import (dynamically) too! Its a massive flaw of Smart Assert imho. We've created our own Groovy script that uses a JSON file that acts as a map, to assert the properties of the test data and the returned data.
For a more manual method, in a composite project you could look at the source files 🤤 e.g.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <con:testCase xmlns:con="http://eviware.com/soapui/config" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" id="cba17ad8-eaa2-4780-b626-32a9924b564d" discardOkResults="false" failOnError="false" failTestCaseOnErrors="true" keepSession="false" name="Test Case 1" searchProperties="true" timeout="0"> <con:settings id="b770fa28-5ff4-4b15-b725-af70cc98a55c"> <con:setting id="cba17ad8-eaa2-4780-b626-32a9924b564dfileName">Test-Case-1</con:setting> </con:settings> <con:testStep type="groovy" name="Groovy Script" id="d4dcd68e-a392-49de-9d6c-a6576304e488"> <con:settings/> <con:config> <script>""" { "abc":"def", "ghi":"jkl" } """</script> </con:config> </con:testStep> <con:testStep type="assertionteststep" name="Assertion" id="5d473562-aba5-4574-819f-e9ddf2c622d8"> <con:settings/> <con:config xsi:type="con:AssertionTestStep"> <con:entry> <con:id>87c63781-b2f0-45cf-b9e0-c42a9f974732</con:id> <con:isGroup>false</con:isGroup> <con:sourceId>d4dcd68e-a392-49de-9d6c-a6576304e488</con:sourceId> <con:propertyName>result</con:propertyName> <con:assertion type="DataAndMetadataAssertion" name="Smart Assertion" id="8e970b5a-5798-4eec-a116-9927810845df"> <con:configuration xsi:type="con:DataAndMetadataAssertion"> <con:mode>Received Data</con:mode> <con:elements> <con:path>$['abc']</con:path> <con:element>abc</con:element> <con:operatorId>1</con:operatorId> <con:enabled>true</con:enabled> <con:expectedValue>def</con:expectedValue> <con:caseSensitive>true</con:caseSensitive> <con:numberType>false</con:numberType> <con:expectedDataType>1</con:expectedDataType> </con:elements> <con:elements> <con:path>$['ghi']</con:path> <con:element>ghi</con:element> <con:operatorId>1</con:operatorId> <con:enabled>true</con:enabled> <con:expectedValue>jkl</con:expectedValue> <con:caseSensitive>true</con:caseSensitive> <con:numberType>false</con:numberType> <con:expectedDataType>1</con:expectedDataType> </con:elements> <con:originalMessage>{ "abc":"def", "ghi":"jkl" }</con:originalMessage> </con:configuration> </con:assertion> </con:entry> </con:config> </con:testStep> <con:properties/> <con:reportParameters/> </con:testCase>
- nmraoChampion Level 3What is the use case?
- jcsalterNew Contributor
The use case is that the Smart Assertion is "graphic" and an exported version is "text".
I can have "50" entries in the Smart Assertion but only have one enabled.
I would like to export out the assertion to a text format and then replace the Smart Assertion with it.
Can I look at the structure of the Smart Assertion and manually build the 'text' version?
Absolutely.
But it's error prone and I would much rather push a button to do the work for me.
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