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Excluding project-level properties from source control
I have a project-level property that is a unique value across various team members and needs to be frequently updated. I am trying to exclude this value from our source control, which is managed via git integration. ReadyAPI saves the property and its value in settings.xml. Other properties (test suite level, or test case level) have a checkbox to store the values locally per user, which exactly meets my needs -- BUT this checkbox is disabled for project-level properties. (See image attached.) I would set the property at the test suite level, but the value varies by environment, which is a distinction that is only made at the Project level. I've considered adding settings.xml to a .gitignore file, but there are other values within that file that we'd like to maintain in source control. Any suggestions on a clean solution for this? Thanks in advanced for the review and input.509Views0likes1CommentRe: Refactoring an API wipes out my request parameters
Rich, Thanks for all of the input above. I see the "keep existing value" feature in the documentation as you've referenced, but the option to choose it never actually shows up when I'm (slowly and carefully!) going through the refactor steps. Per input from JoostDG below, it looks like it might be a bug still. 😕 Thanks, MJL2 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions585Views0likes0CommentsRefactoring an API wipes out my request parameters
I'm building tests for an API that is in the midst of iterative development. The "Refactor definition" functionality sounds like exactly what I need, but every time I use it, it wipes out the test parameters from all of my functional tests and creates a mountain of rework. Is there something that I'm missing?646Views0likes3CommentsRefactoring an API definition from SwaggerHub
Does the "Refactor API" functionality integrate with API definitions that are published on SwaggerHub? If not, what are the manual steps to pull the API definition down from SwaggerHub and refactor it in ReadyAPI? SwaggerHub allows me to export the definition in YAML, but ReadyAPI is asking for WADL or Swagger.497Views0likes1Comment