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ashsharma22
Occasional Contributor
4 years ago
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5000 payloads with different combinations - ReadyAPI

Hi Team,

 

Please advise will there be any performance issues, if I process 5k payloads with different combinations and permutations (production like data), using ready API. 

 

Scenario:

1. 5k + payloads will  be stored external to ReadyAPI - XML type

2. one payload size (2k + lines) - XML Type

3. Response - 1.5k + lines; (JSON Response)

4. Payloads will be picked one after another; (Production type data)

5. Validate only 5 fields in the response 

Expectation: Validate if the output from the new system, as per the old system. 

 

Note: This is functional testing. So, this task not related to validating the load;

 

  • Hi ashsharma22 ,

     

    I don't think that there will be any performance issue with ReadyAPI if you hit any endpoint any number of times.

     

    Are you facing any issue related to performance of tool?

     

     

6 Replies

    • ashsharma22's avatar
      ashsharma22
      Occasional Contributor

      I am not checking on the performance of the API. Wanted to understand if there is any performance issue with ReadyAPI considering endpoint will be same for all payloads.

  • rajs2020's avatar
    rajs2020
    Frequent Contributor

    Are you testing just one (or few) endpoints with 5000 different combinations of inputs?

    • ashsharma22's avatar
      ashsharma22
      Occasional Contributor

      Hi - End point will be same for all the payloads.

      • HimanshuTayal's avatar
        HimanshuTayal
        Community Hero

        Hi ashsharma22 ,

         

        I don't think that there will be any performance issue with ReadyAPI if you hit any endpoint any number of times.

         

        Are you facing any issue related to performance of tool?

         

         

  • sonya_m's avatar
    sonya_m
    SmartBear Alumni (Retired)

    Hi ashsharma22 ! Looks like the Community needs more info from you about this situation. Could you explain your case a bit more as Himanshu is asking?