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Re: What are the parts of the file name for test case output?
Oh. So in the event that a test case has multiple steps, each with assertions, it will generate a new file for each failed step and increment the number at the end of the file name? That's neat, and very useful for me to know as I'm crafting a solution to automate testing on our build server.10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions743Views0likes0CommentsWhat are the parts of the file name for test case output?
When running testrunner, test cases can output a file on failure (or on success in addition to failure with a switch). The name for this file appears to be made up of a few different pieces of information and I'd like to get some clarification on some parts that aren't clear. I have a test suite called TestSuite and I have a test case called TestCase1. TestCase1 has a test step called Get. If an assertion fails in Get, then a file is generated called TestSuite-TestCase1-Get-0-FAILED.txt. What I'm not clear about is what the number 0 refers to. I thought maybe it was included in the event that the file TestSuite-TestCase1-Get-0-FAILED.txt already exists and it would be incremented to 1 to prevent overwriting, but that doesn't seem to be the case. Can anyone tell me what the number 0 represents and it's purpose for inclusion? Thanks.10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes2Comments[Registered] REST Project - Cloning Services
I'm building some tests for a REST API project and have already stumbled across wanting to clone services in order to avoid having to re-configure every single call with headers, properties, etc. I came across this post and thought I'd see if this was still something on the radar for inclusion into the application. So, is it on that radar? Thanks.10 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.3KViews0likes1Comment