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sonya_m
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[TechCorner Challenge #8] How to Clear Cookies in API Request

Hello Community!   I am back with another interesting task for you.   Here is the task: create a Groovy script that will clear the cookies that are sent with the request. Difficulty:  ...
  • groovyguy's avatar
    groovyguy
    4 years ago

    Task: create a Groovy script that will clear the cookies that are sent with the request.

     

    This is a solution created for [TechCorner Challenge #8]

     

    Thank you, sonya_m. Those articles provided context that I did not have / understand, and from there I was able to make this work. This script needs to be set as an event script for "RequestFilter.filterRequest" and the target needs to be set as the steps that need to be filtered. Per the original request, an event would need to be created whose target is one of the test steps that needs the cookies cleared. Once that is in place, this script will clear the cookies.

     

     

     

     

     

    import org.apache.http.protocol.HttpContext
    import com.eviware.soapui.model.iface.SubmitContext
    import org.apache.http.impl.client.BasicCookieStore
    import org.apache.http.client.protocol.HttpClientContext
    
    HttpContext httpContext = context.getProperty(SubmitContext.HTTP_STATE_PROPERTY);
    BasicCookieStore cookieStore = httpContext.getAttribute(HttpClientContext.COOKIE_STORE)
    
    cookieStore.clear();

     

     

     

     

     

  • nmrao's avatar
    nmrao
    4 years ago

    Task: create a Groovy script that will clear the cookies that are sent with the request.

     

    This is a solution created for [TechCorner Challenge #8]

     

    sonya_m Thanks for the feedback.

     

    Completely ignored about automatic Cookie's earlier.

     

    Here is updated one which covers both automatic and manual set cookies

     

    This the script for SubmitListener.beforeSubmit

     

    To make the script more dynamic, using project level custom properties to avoid hard coded header and test step names in the script. i.e., user can add the comma separated values to each custom property.

     

    For example,

    1. add REMOVE_COOKIE_FOR_STEPS property and values as requested, Login Server 2, Get Info Server 2

    2. add HEADERS_TO_REMOVE property and value as requested COOKIE

     

    UPDATE: made few changes

     

     

     

    //Closure to get the project property value
    def getProjectProperty = { context.testCase.testSuite.project.getPropertyValue(it) ?: '' }
     
    //Get the test step names for which defined headers to be removed
    def names = getProjectProperty('REMOVE_COOKIE_FOR_STEPS')?.split(',')*.trim()
    
    //Actual business logic
    if ( context.getProperty('wsdlRequest').testStep.name in names) {
        //Removes automatic Cookie's
        context.'#HTTP_STATE'.getAttribute('http.cookie-store').clear()
    
        //Removes manual COOKIE
        def eHeaders = submit.request.requestHeaders
        getProjectProperty('HEADERS_TO_REMOVE')?.split(',')*.trim().each {
            eHeaders.remove(it)
        }
        submit.request.requestHeaders = eHeaders
    }

     

     

    NOTE: the same is having issues with Pro for SubmitListener.beforeSubmit event.

    Works in free edition (tested in 5.4v)with soapUIExtensions

     

    Script for RequestFilter.filterRequest

     

     

    //Closure to get the project property value
    def getProjectProperty = { context.testCase.testSuite.project.getPropertyValue(it) ?: '' }
     
    //Get the test step names for which defined headers to be removed
    def names = getProjectProperty('REMOVE_COOKIE_FOR_STEPS')?.split(',')*.trim()
    
    //Actual business logic
    if ((context.getProperty('wsdlRequest').testStep.name in names)) {
        
        //Removes automatic Cookie's
        context.'#HTTP_STATE'.getAttribute('http.cookie-store').clear()
    
        def eHeaders = request.requestHeaders
        getProjectProperty('HEADERS_TO_REMOVE')?.split(',')*.trim().each {
            eHeaders.remove(it)
        }
        request.requestHeaders = eHeaders
    }