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What I can image is, consideing an example below:
In the QA environment, there can be multiple servers and each engineer will use different server. And each engineer wants to run the tests against his/her server.
Is your use case is some thing like above? Pass on more details otherwise?
- Readyapiuser9 years agoOccasional Contributor
Thanks for reply.
I do have 2 different servers in my test environment and I am testing against both at the same time. Ex. get data from one server and run the test case with that data on different server.
I will explain it below.
I generate the test data from this endpoint: www.abc.com using REST call. And then I do retrieve the data from endpoint www.xyz.com using the REST call. Does this help?
Thanks.
- nmrao9 years agoChampion Level 3Looks, there is confusion.
1. Getting some data from one server.
2. Putting that data on to different server.
So, I believe that it could be two different resources which can have different endpoints in the same environment.
Isn't Ready API allowing you to choose different endpoint for different resouces in one environment? Possible for a screen shot, otherwise?- nmrao9 years agoChampion Level 3
Go to Projects tab. Add 'New REST Service from URI' two times using different url as you needed multiple.
Now you go to Environments, REST Services tab. You should be able to see both in one Environment.
Hope this helps.
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