mmoser18
9 years agoFrequent Contributor
Contains assertion with option "Use Token as regular expression" not working
 I reported a similar case a while ago but never got a response there - so again:  The "Contains Assertion" with "Use token as regular expression" is not working!     E.g. I have a case where I need t...
- 9 years agoI guess your response body is multiline? In this case <status>(OK|WARNING)</status> alone won't work because the regex needs to match the entire response body. Try this: (?s).*<status>(OK|WARNING)</status>.* (?s) is the flag that enables . to match line breaks, so that the pattern can match a multiline response. Alternatively, you can use the XPath Match assertion with this expression: matches(//status/text(), 'OK|WARNING') and expected result = true.