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Switch to ID based licensing stuck in a limbo
We are supposed to switch to ID based licensing from file based licensing before October, but we need action from Smartbears side: our licenses are bought by a former manager whose email address is no longer available. I mailed this question to Smartbear, but after some generic email I get no mail after follow up questions. For several times I tried to call the helpdesk, but got no one on the line. I then called the sales number who promised to relay the question to the appointed help desk person. I guess it is a matter of a few mouse clicks, but we get stuck in a limbo. It seems we will get stuck with paid software not working anymore. How can I fire up the helpdesk? Regards, Albert7 months agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions156Views0likes1CommentRe: Sharing a project, via git or otherwise, Readyapi version 3.20.1
Hi Rich, Thank you for your extensive answer. A quick reply: - We don't use a repository hosting service like Bitbucket yet. I couldn't find information about it being necessary yet. If so, I would like to find more about it. - I did see the solution posted bynmrao. I do wonder whether is a less code centered way of working around code sharing issues. - The points you mentioned about saving testsuites and editing property files where what we ended up in a previous project too. It is good to see them confirmed though. I will not flag the post as solved yet, as I am curious about other ways of working by other teams and I hope for more replies. As I mentioned we don't have git experienced users in our team and I still find it a bit puzzling that a much used solution like ReadyApi does not have a simple, reliable way of sharing tests with a much used versioning tool as Git or otherwise. Regards, Albert3 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions699Views0likes0CommentsSharing a project, via git or otherwise, Readyapi version 3.20.1
Hi, We are a team of 3 persons who want to share a collection of Api-tests. Not all of us are technically experienced users. Each of us has git, and ReadyApi v 3.20.1 We are struggling to share our tests in a reliable way. We use a composite project. We arranged that each works on his own branch and will exclusively work on one testsuite at a time, and will merge after being ready. Three problems stand in our way: ReadyApi is seeing actions as opening a testsuite (clicking on a '+'), running tests etc as changes to the project, and it is hard to discern which change is meaningful and which is not resolving merge problems is hard to do with ReadyApi files ReadyApi has a git feature now, but discarding changes does not work. It seems to be impossible to discard individual file changes. We have not much trust in the feature and try using git via commandline. In another project in the past, we used a composite project, and each made its own branch, committed only changes to the testsuite he was working on and merged via Bitbucket. In case of a merge conflict, the merge was discarded, changes where exported to a local map, a new branch was made, changes were imported and a merge was done. In one another project each time a new test had to be made we added a new Readyapi project to the repository with the new test, and no merges whatsoever where made. We are looking for a reliable, fool proof, non-frustrating way of sharing Api tests. Does anyone has a way of working to be shared? Albert3 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions722Views0likes2CommentsRe: Calling Selenium code by navigating via POST request
I have stumbled upon the following page: https://www.pawangaria.com/post/automation/browser-automation-using-chromedriver-and-postman/ It is about using Postman to control Chrome driver with Json Wire protocol. I wonder if it is possible to use SoapUI to do the same. Is anyone experienced with using Json Wire protocol in SoapUI? Could this be a valid solution?5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.5KViews0likes0CommentsCalling Selenium code by navigating via POST request
Hi, Not sure whether this is a true SoapUI related question, but asking anyway. At this moment we have a project that is testing a Rest service. One request used in several scenarios returns a url in response. This url is to be used for confirmation by clicking buttons on the website. For this confirmation step we successfully implemented Selenium code to run scenarios completely automatically. However, the SUT will soon no longer return a url with parameters (that is, a GET method), but will return a url with parameters included separately. The user can only visit the page via a Post method. Selenium can only navigate to pages using GET methods. Is there any way to direct the Selenium driver to the page anyway? What are the other options? Regards, AlbertSolved5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes3CommentsRe: Selenium with ReadyApi 2.7.0
Customer care had found it out. Turns out I had confused a file named jersey-guava-24.0.jar, which I had incorrectly replaced, with guava-20.0.jar, which had to be replaced with a newer version. Documentation on soapui.org is still correct. It works now.5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.9KViews1like1CommentRe: Selenium with ReadyApi 2.7.0
Thank you for your answer. Using trial and error is what I want to avoid. Its hard to find out which file is the culprit, as logging gives few insightful suggestions, especially to find out which version combinations of library files should be used. I raised a support ticket, to your suggestion.5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2KViews0likes3CommentsSelenium with ReadyApi 2.7.0
Hi, We have a project that uses selenium. It works in ReadyApi 2.6.0. To get this working, we had to - replace file guava-20.0.jar with guava-23.0.jar inApplications ▸ ReadyAPI-2.6.0.app ▸ Contents ▸ java ▸ app ▸ lib (Mac version) - put chromedriver.exe inApplications ▸ ReadyAPI-2.6.0.app ▸ Contents ▸ java ▸ app ▸ bin ▸ ext Version used is - same withselenium-server-standalone-3.14.0.jar I am trying the ReadyApi upgrade to 2.7.0. I see it has version guava-24.0.jar in its lib directory. If I run our project with chromedriver and selenium jar file copied to /bin/ext map, it does not work. If I look at following page https://support.smartbear.com/readyapi/docs/integrations/selenium/install.html it seems it shows outdated information. Can someone please tell me which versions of which files I need to import to get Selenium working with ReadyApi 2.7.0? It took me some painstaking work to find this out for 2.6.0, and I am affraid it will be no difference for version 2.7.0. I tried some other chromedriver and selenium-server jar versions, to no avail.Solved5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2KViews0likes5CommentsRe: Possible caching when switching branch using Git
This could very well be the case. We have had problems with this file before, leading to compatibility issues between Mac and Windows. Unfortunately I cannot verify this easily, as it is an older commit. I will reply if I find out more. Thanks5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.7KViews1like1CommentRe: Slow startup is back! v1.8.0
Deleting the contents of the db folder does the trick for me (speaking of ReadyApi version 2.6.0). Editing .vmoptions apparantly did not have that impact.It did for version 2.4.0 however. It seems to me this is a particular issue of version 2.6.0. Looks like I have to do the deletion step once in a while, unless there is a smarter move.5 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions2.7KViews0likes0Comments