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ReadyAPI 3.9.2 - Deactivate check for incorrect endpoint?

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Cekay
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ReadyAPI 3.9.2 - Deactivate check for incorrect endpoint?

Release Notes 3.9.2

Now, ReadyAPI checks an endpoint format and posts an error message to the log in case the endpoint is invalid. It helps you find the cause of the test failing when you, for example, misprint the endpoint.

 

Is there a way to deactivate this check? ALL my tests are failing because of this change. My tests were working with 3.9.1 so the endpoint is not invalid.

 

 

Thu Aug 26 13:33:26 CEST 2021: ERROR: com.eviware.soapui.support.IncorrectEndpointException: An incorrect endpoint is specified for the request [xxxxx xxxxx]

 

 

 

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grahamsie
New Contributor

I am having exactly the same problem, and now cannot run my test pack at all.  

I contacted the support but all I got "Can you send the error message" which stupid me forgot to add :X

If I get more information, I will post it here

Robbert
Occasional Visitor

Same problem here unfortunately...

I got following answer...

 


... For a current work around you can downgrade to the version of ReadyAPI where your tests ran properly while an investigation is underway.

At least he could have provide a how to do that.

This issue seems to have fixed itself for me and I am not sure how. I viewed the endpoints to make sure everything was correct and it was. And I resaved them (with no changes made). I'm not sure if that did the trick. But after that everything seems to be working again.  I just wish I knew exactly for sure what I did that fixed it!

manfredt
Occasional Contributor

Same here. Doesn't matter if SOAP or REST, everything is "incorrect".

This issue was also reproducable in previou 2 versions as well. No environment is not pointing to actual api endpoint or even after update defintions and assign is confused. This triggered me to create environment to point to the endpoint.

Shanthamurthy
sonya_m
SmartBear Alumni (Retired)

Hi everyone, I've spoken to the Team about this behaviour, looks like this is going to be fixed in ReadyAPI 3.10.0.

The current workaround is to use the previous version of the tool - e.g. ReadyAPI 3.9.1.

 


Sonya Mihaljova
Community and Education Specialist

Problem not fixed in 3.10.0...

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