Hello,
we are in the process of writing functional tests for our REST API.
The authentication type we use is Bearer Authentication. The token is received via a dedicated "/login" endpoint which must be performed with a username and password. The token is then in the response payload.
A typical setup for a test would therefore look like this:
1. Make Login Request:
Request:
POST /login
{
user: "admin",
password: "password"
}
Response:
{ token: "asdf123fasdf123" }
2. Parse the token out of the Reponse
3. Inject the token into the Authentication Header:
Authentication: Bearer <token>
For now our test setup for the test cases which need authentication looks like this:
This is probably not the best way to do it.
So is there any way to use the build-in Auth-Manager? We haven't found a solution for making a login request with username and password, so far.
Thanks in advance!
1)We can run "Helper" testcase from test suite level setup script and
2) Inside helper testcase add property transfer to store Bearer token at test suite level custom properties, so we can utilize that across the test suite(In all test cases)
Note: Keep Disable Helper testcase, so it won't run two times, when you run all testcases from test suite level
Setup Script for test suite level.
def testCase = testSuite.testCases["Helper"]
def prop = new com.eviware.soapui.support.types.StringToObjectMap()
runner = testCase.run(prop , true)
Okay yes this is also the way we are doing it right now. Still I am wondering if I can use the Auth Manager.
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