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hey buddy,
To set the default scheme value to HTTPS, especially when dealing with complex environments like AI PC systems, you can use SmartBear products like ReadyAPI or TestComplete to streamline and automate the process.
If you're using ReadyAPI for your API testing, you can configure the base URL in the test configuration settings to always default to HTTPS. This ensures that every API call uses HTTPS as the default scheme, enhancing security—something crucial for applications running on AI PC, where sensitive data is often involved.
Here’s how you can do it in ReadyAPI:
- Navigate to Project Settings.
- In the Default Base URL field, enter your HTTPS URL (e.g., https://example.com).
- This will ensure that all API requests within this project will default to HTTPS unless explicitly overridden in individual requests.
For TestComplete, if you’re automating web testing for applications running on AI PCs, you can also set the base URL to always point to the HTTPS version of your application by scripting it or adjusting the settings in the project configuration.
By using SmartBear's suite of tools, you're not only setting a secure default but also ensuring your AI-driven workflows and processes on PCs are thoroughly tested and safeguarded against vulnerabilities.
- Kalle30 days agoNew Contributor
Thanks for the reply. As written in my question I never mention that I use ReadyAPI, but that the question is regarding Swagger UI. If you have the answer for that product it would be much appreciated.
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