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Re: Reference current Response-SOAP-XML in context.expand
ThanksKarelHusafor your response - that's what I was looking for! 🙂 At first it didn't work in my project, hence an additional hint: Im my usecase where I want to run the request individually as well as grouped in a testcase I have to duplicate the code and use it in both these filters: RequestFilter.afterRequest (for individual running) TestRunListener.afterStep (for running in a testcase)2 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions580Views1like0CommentsReference current Response-SOAP-XML in context.expand
In my project I have many teststeps: TF001, TF002, TF003, … These teststeps are organized in the testcase “getOffer” I want to run these teststeps individually, as well as all together in the testcase. For both these ways I want to do something special every time and with each response-xml: get a base64-element, decrypt it and write it to the harddrive My understanding is that Events -> RequestFilter.afterRequest is the appropriate solution for my problem. So far so good… My question is how to reference the current response-xml (SOAP) and the specific element with the base64-data. I want to have one Event-Filter-Script, which should work for all! The following code works fine for the first teststep and only for the first step. def rawFile = context.expand( '${TF001#Response#declare namespace gevo=\'http://www.bipro.net/namespace/gevo\'; declare namespace allg=\'http://www.bipro.net/namespace/allgemein\'; //gevo:Datei[1]/allg:Daten[1]}' ) How can I re-write this groovy code so it works for all? I must get rid of the “TF001”. Can you please tell me how to do this? The following attempts did not work def rawFile = context.expand( '${SOAP Request#Response... def rawFile = context.expand( '${#TestStep#Request#Response...Solved603Views0likes2Comments