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LoadUI license
We have ReadyAPI license which I believe includes loadUI in it. How do I check that I can use loadUI (its asking for license for some features, requesting to activate trial), and what type of license I have (how many concurrent users I can run in load testing)?8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.9KViews0likes2CommentsRe: Find Test Cases which do not contain an Assertion
For a lower level option Run all your test, expend the tree (right click and select expend all), and see which one of your tests is green or red, if its neither (and stays gray) it has no assertion and needs your attention. But I love the script option provided in one of the answers and going to save it in my google-keep for future fun8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.9KViews0likes0CommentsRe: Passing the cookie in subsequent requests of SOAP UI
I have the same authentication method set up on readyAPI I first get the token using property transfer I add it as a property to the project level In the test step that requires this cookie I add a header the header is pointing to the project level property 'token' that I have created and populated using the property transfer above It is working for me. Use property transfer instead of 'get data' I find it more reliable Make sure your cookie is transfered correctly - compare your raw data between readyAPI and postman to see the differences and adjust until you make it work Good luck.8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.3KViews0likes0CommentsRe: SoapUI and Jenkins integration in different computers
I also looked into that. What I found was 2 options: 1. buy a license for readyAPI for the jenkins machine 2. jenkins has a child-module that you can install on another machine and use that to run the code on that other machine We are still investigating what will work best for us.8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.2KViews1like0CommentsRe: Is there a way to execute API call if a test suite passed?
Hi Tanya Thanks for your reply. I have 100s of tests already and use a variety of assertions. I am looking into taking my tests to the next step and having them automatically log their success skipping the human verification. Lets say my tests have 2 kind of searches, search by name and search by location. I created one suite that tests all the search by name scenarios and created another suite that tests search by location scenarios. Now when I run my tests if all the tests that search by name passed and all the tests that search by location passed - at this point I would manually go and set the 'search' use-case to pass on a separate tool. That tool has an API service. I would like my test to look at all the results - if they all pass for those 2 suites - to send a signal to the use-case software to set that use-case to pass. I know there is an option to make a hard stop to the test if anything fails, and if I set my test to such a scenario I can add a step at the end to signal the use-case-software to pass(since the test will only get there if all the steps passed). However, I don't want to go that route. Because if anything does fail - it will require more manual intervention (which is what I am trying to cut) So I am trying to find out if there is a way to determine using groovy or another tool on readyAPI if a suite had passed completely - if it did - send the signal, else - dont send (or send fail).8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes0CommentsIs there a way to execute API call if a test suite passed?
Our tool we use to record our use-cases has an API service. I would like to send an API call and set the use-case to pass if all the related tests have passed. Is there a way (or sample groovy) to execute an API call only if a set of tests (full suite, or a few suites) have passed?8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.3KViews0likes2CommentsIs there an easy way to combine projects?
I used to have one big project, but at some point it was too big and would crush every 20 minutes. At the time it was set as a single xml file before I learned about composite. Now I have 20 small projects and would like to bring them to a single project which I can run through Jenkins and develop load testing. Is there an easy way to do that? I would need the services to be brought in as well (from the project tab), some are the same but some are different and may be in different levels of refactoring...8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes1Comment1.9.0 issue with opening a project
After upgrading to 1.9 I tried opening a composite project from a different workspace and it wont open. When I try to select the file - the only file that it would recognize is the setting.xml (which wont open the project); in the past it would know how to handle composite projects from folders level, and I wouldn't have to specify a file. In composite mode the code is broken down to folders and I have folders for each suite as well as folders for WSDLs and WADLs. What do I do to open the project?Solved8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.2KViews0likes1CommentRe: Failing a Groovy Script Test Step
I have a similar case and this is what I do: The groovy starts by calling the rest call (in my case its 3 steps on their own test suite at the end of my suite). They run and validate whatever they validate - for example that the company is in the DB. the last step returns a global property (at the project level) with value 1 or 0 Now back to the groovy, after it executes the rest calls suite it has a delay to let them run (they go to 3rd party) Following that - I have an assertion that the value in the global property is '1'. If its 0 - I output that the company doesn't exists. If its 1 I get success and move on to the following step8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions12KViews0likes0Comments