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nmrao
Champion Level 3
One would require a swagger definition in order to import into the tool.
Here is sample public swagger defition which you can try import. You would need a similar one.
https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json
Here is sample public swagger defition which you can try import. You would need a similar one.
https://petstore.swagger.io/v2/swagger.json
Jen_ReadyAPI
3 years agoOccasional Contributor
Rao,
How do I know what language this API is in? How can I tell it’s something else and not Swagger?
Jennifer
How do I know what language this API is in? How can I tell it’s something else and not Swagger?
Jennifer
- nmrao3 years agoChampion Level 3- that will not get imported in the ReadyAPI or SaopUI tools
- once can also try to import / load either the url or file of the swagger definition in Swagger editor
https://editor.swagger.io/- Jen_ReadyAPI3 years agoOccasional ContributorI understand that won’t import but I don’t understand why not?
Rao says it needs to be swagger (or other), so my question is how do I tell that my api is or isn’t a swagger?
Again - I am new to REST, API, HMTL and ReadyAPI - so pls understand if my questions sound silly.
Jennifer- nmrao3 years agoChampion Level 3Swagger definition has to follow the specification.
If you open(download json) the above sample swagger definition provided in previous reply and open in in a text editor or open in swagger editor, you can easily identify.
The links you opened are sample payload for a REST call, I believe.
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