jaya_kiran
4 years agoOccasional Contributor
Sub : how to do regular expression assertions for variable elements in an array
Description : Trying to write an assertion for fields code and unit.
code can be an integer or empty
and unit can be a string or empty.
i.e code and unit has no fixed values.
And have to assert based on assertion using regex.
the assertion have to match all the object properties in the response array.
[
{
"code": "0",
"unit": "meter"
},
{
"code": "1",
"unit": "meter"
},
{
"code": "2",
"unit": "meter"
},
{
"code": "",
"unit": ""
}
]
Hi,
Add a script assertion to the test step of interest.
The below will get you started, but be warned, it won't work first time. You will need to tailor this to your needs.
import groovy.json.JsonSlurper import groovy.json.* import java.util.regex.* // User Json Slurper to get the JSON from the response. def jsonSlurper = new JsonSlurper().parseText(messageExchange.response.responseContent) // Just log how many items to check. If you get an error here, replace message with // root node of interest in the response. log.info("Checking ${jsonSlurper.message.size()} items in response."); // Let's iterate over the array of items... jsonSlurper.message.each{ // Have a look at the current items log.info("Item. Code ${it.code}. Unit ${it.unit}.); // Check it.code for numeric only. if (it.code.matches("[0-9]+") && it.code.length() > 0) { log.info("Code ${it.code} passes"); } else { log.info("Code ${it.code} fails") } // Check it.unit for lowercase chars only. if (it.unit.matches("[a-z]+") && it.unit.length() > 0) { log.info("Code ${it.unit} passes"); } else { log.info("Code ${it.unit} fails") } // You decide how to report failure. E.g. dump to a file // or assert. }