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Re: Is there a way to capture the Raw Requests and responses in the Junit style HTML report ?
Thankssonya_m. Never mind I used some of the resources in the links shared above and added some of my own custom groovy scripting to generate a HTML report. Closing this topic.4 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.5KViews1like1CommentRe: Is there a way to capture the Raw Requests and responses in the Junit style HTML report ?
Thanks for the pointersHimanshuTayal . I think the solution in the link that you shared is applicable only to the Printable style of report. I am looking at appending requests and responses to the J unit report. But the J unit HTML report however does not go to the granular and detailed level of displaying each test step does it ? It only displays the test cases in each test suite and whether it passed or failed. Since that is the case I guess I cannot expect the raw request and response to be captured in J unit report.4 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.5KViews0likes3CommentsIs there a way to capture the Raw Requests and responses in the Junit style HTML report ?
Hi All, I was exploring the possibility of capturing the Raw Requests and responses in the Junit style HTML report that is generated after the test execution. In my previous company our team had written a library and did some scripting in groovy in tear down steps to generate an custom HTML report file and also capture the raw requests and responses from each REST step. But I was looking if there is any in built mechanism or settings in SOAP UI pro that captures the same in the report that is automatically generated after an execution of a test case / test suite. Thanks, ArjunSolved4 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.6KViews0likes5CommentsTest execution of soap ui pro project as part of Azure CI/ CD pipeline using node locked license
Hi All, I am trying to incorporate test execution of automation test suites of SOAP UI pro as part of our build pipeline (pipeline is configured in Azure Devops and build executes in a Linux VM on Azure cloud). I was exploring the option of using the Ready API Docker image to execute our tests. However, I am not sure if that container can be spun up for test execution with a "node locked license" as we do not have a floating license server set up in our organisation. All our team members use license key files on their respective machines for SOAP UI Pro usage. Can anyone help me in regards to how I can go about in achieving this ? Also if I plan to configure the test execution as part of the build pipeline without using the Docker image, how can I do it ? Is it enough if the VM on the cloud (where CI server is installed and runs the pipeline) has a Linux agent of Ready API running along with a fixed license file or do I have to install Ready API on that VM and configure a fixed license file ? Any pointers or assistance in this would be highly appreciated Thanks ArjunSolved4 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.1KViews0likes1Comment