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Re: [Resolved] Possible to clear Log Output console using Groovy
yes exactly that's the point: it's case sensitive and the name of the log file area has to be set exactly as it appears on the UI - unfortunately they use different versions all over the place: SoapUI 5.4.0: "script log" ReadyAPI 2.2.0: "Script log" ReadyAPI 2.3.0: "Script Log" :smileyfrustrated: another interesting question regarding this topic is why the statement "com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.logMonitor.getLogArea( "..." )" works if executed manually via UI but fails if executed automatically via maven plugin on the CI: NullPointerException: Cannot invoke method getLogArea() on null object another post mentioned the same already guessing that it only works in the environment with a UI present, but I am curious if we really have to live with that or if there's asolution to get this working in maven as well7 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions5.4KViews0likes1CommentRe: [Resolved] Possible to clear Log Output console using Groovy
looks like the "com.eviware.soapui.SoapUI.logMonitor.getLogArea( "Script log" )" always returns null with ReadyAPI 2.3.0, no matter if executed in groovy teststep script or as Setup Script on testcase or testsuite level7 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions5.4KViews1like1CommentRe: change rest service for request
ok, thx, can you pls tell how exactly, cause in the context menu of a REST request there is no option "Change Operation" like the Soap requests offer, which brings up a window where the service and operation can be changed. background for the question is that I have a manually setup of an interface and resource structure in my project and if I reorganize that I have to switch the service/operation in my test request as well7 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions835Views0likes0CommentsBest approach to update the same service in multiple projects
As it is not possible to simply copy a resource of a service from one project to another, I wonder what the best approach is if you have a service in multiple projects and the service changes (e.g. new resources) how to update the service in all projects in the most efficient way. Ideally you would update it in one project and then copy a resource to the other projects. Copying the whole service is possible but then you would have to move all requests from the former version of the service to the new one which might also be cumbersome. And you can't just delete the old service without losing all the connected test requests (they are deleted as well without the option to move them to the new service - which is actually pretty bad!). The best I found so far is to manually create the resource in the target project and thendrag the subitems under the resource from the first project to the second one, which causes a cloning window to popup where you can specify the target resource... But this can't be the solution, so I wonder if there is a better method to do this?7 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions745Views0likes1Comment