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Re: I would like to add our test projects to TFS.
I was told in one of the trainings for ReadyApi that we could use TFS. Is there any documentation on how to integrate ReadyApi with TFS? I know we can use GitHub but our company will not pay for another VCS, especially if I was told TFS would work. They didn't say anything about creating a plugin.7 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions925Views0likes0CommentsI would like to add our test projects to TFS.
We have a team of 4 that use the same tests in SoapUI. Currently we all have our own copy of these tests. We would like to be able to share these tests and use version control. We currently use TFS for our code. Are we able to use that for SoapUI ? If so, is there any documentation out there on how to set that up?7 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions997Views0likes2CommentsHow do i change the resource path for all test steps in test case?
I manually have to change the resource path for all tests everytime I open the project. For some reason it will not save for the tests. I have 2 different paths. One is used for one test case and the other for another test case. Is there a way to set all test steps to a certain path at one time so I do not have to do this manually?Solved8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes1CommentXPath assertions
I have a data source loop that loops through and excel sheet and has the expected results in it. When this test was first made, it checks for the predicate of 1 for everything. Over time, new data has been added to the database and now some of the data the tests are looking for are not in the first predicate. Could be the second, third, etc. Here is the XML: <Organizations> <Organization> <CompanyId>ABC</CompanyId> <CompanyName>Central Texas </CompanyName> <Address1>12 W 45th St</Address1> <City>Austin</City> <State>TX</State> <Zip>78751</Zip> <Phone></Phone> <CompanyTypeParentCompanyTypeName>xxxxx</CompanyTypeParentCompanyTypeName> <CompanyTypeName>eeeeeee</CompanyTypeName> <SystemParentCompany>123456789</SystemParentCompany> </Organization> <Organization> <CompanyId>cba</CompanyId> <CompanyName>Physicians</CompanyName> <Address1>545 W Ave</Address1> <City>Smyrna</City> <State>TN</State> <Zip>37167</Zip> <Phone></Phone> <CompanyTypeParentCompanyTypeName>yyyyy</CompanyTypeParentCompanyTypeName> <CompanyTypeName>987654321</CompanyTypeName> <SystemParentCompany>This is the field I need.</SystemParentCompany> </Organization> </Organizations> I am looking for the <SystemParentCompany> that matches the expected result. Here is my XPath Expression: /Organizations[1]/Organization[1]/SystemParentCompany[1] But I am not sure how to change this to check all "Parent elements" to see if the test finds the results. I cannot just change it to/Organizations[1]/Organization[2]/SystemParentCompany[1] because it could be in the third one and so on. This expression is used for many different tests. And I run into the same issues. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Sorry if i have not used the terms correctly as I am new to this.1KViews0likes1Comment