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- NBorovykhModerator
Hello Andrey,
ReadyAPI doesn't have a native support of Thrift protocols. But, you should be able to call methods of your Thrift Java Client from Groovy scripts within ReadyAPI.
Here you can find info about scripting in ReadyAPI and using external Java libraries: https://support.smartbear.com/readyapi/docs/testing/scripts/about.html
- Andrew_POccasional Contributor
Hello, Natalie.
May be some advice if client is not Java?
Best regards.
- NBorovykhModerator
Hello Andrew,
You can try to find and use an appropriate Java bridge (there is .NET - Java bridge, Python - Java bridge, etc.), which will make it possible to call methods of your non-Java client from Java code and consequently from Groovy scripts in ReadyAPI.
Though, generating the client in Java may be a more reliable and simple solution. It looks like the Thrift framework allows doing this pretty easily.