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Re: Reading Dynamic tags in response
Thanks Mr. nmrao for the response.nmrao I want to put these conditions in same script. The pass and failure depends on the input i supply for same request. So, i am trying to read both conditions in same script. Based on the xpaths(which depends on the response), it should read the required xpath and ignore the other part. I have to read the xpaths. If xpath1 exists then i have to read the response 1 else if xpath 2 exists i have to read the response2. Thanks in advance1.2KViews0likes1CommentRe: Reading Dynamic tags in response
I need some help with adding a condition to read a value and then identify the results. Like if failed then i can read a set of properties using xpath. If passed then i can read a set of properties using different xpaths. Thanks in advance1.2KViews0likes3CommentsReading Dynamic tags in response
I am using SOAP UI free version. I am beginner and working on a groovy script to read a excel, replace properties in a request file and run the request in a loop. For reading response, i gave xpahs and writing the data to a text file.This works fine for a pass scenario because of the xpath. For failed scenario, given xpath is not valid and comes with different tags. So, i am looking to find a way to validate pass or fail or condition the xpath based on a particular tag. Given xpath for reading data: def tag1 = responseXmlHolder["//b:tag1"] def tag2 = responseXmlHolder["//b:tag2"] Sample Pass Response Sample Failure Response <s:Body u:Id="_2"> <TagResponse xmlns="http://www. "> <TagResult xmlns:b="http://www. "> <b:tag1>Value1</b:tag1> <b:tag2>Value2</b:tag2> </ TagResult > </ TagResponse > </s:Body> <s:Body u:Id="_2"> <s:Fault> <s:Code> <s:Value>s:Sender</s:Value> <s:Subcode> <s:Value>s:READERR</s:Value> </s:Subcode> </s:Code> <s:Reason> <s:Text xml:lang="en-GB">Serialization Error</s:Text> </s:Reason> <s:Detail> <FaultDetails xmlns="http://www. " xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"> <FaultDetail> <Cause>Serialization Error</Cause> <Code>READERR</Code> <Description>There was an error</Description> <FailingFieldName i:nil="true"/> <Solution>Please change the value and try again</Solution> <Source>Framework</Source> </FaultDetail> </FaultDetails> </s:Detail> </s:Fault> </s:Body>1.2KViews0likes4Comments