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Writing API Tests with Karate

By : Benjamin Bischoff
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Writing API Tests with Karate

By: Benjamin Bischoff

Overview of this book

Software in recent years is moving away from centralized systems and monoliths to smaller, scalable components that communicate with each other through APIs. Testing these communication interfaces is becoming increasingly important to ensure the security, performance, and extensibility of the software. A powerful tool to achieve safe and robust applications is Karate, an easy-to-use, and powerful software testing framework. In this book, you’ll work with different modules of karate to get tailored solutions for modern test challenges. You’ll be exploring interface testing, UI testing as well as performance testing. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to use the Karate framework in your software development lifecycle to make your APIs and applications robust and trustworthy.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
1
Part 1:Karate Basics
7
Part 2:Advanced Karate Functionalities

Working with external files

We have already discussed the data types that Karate can natively work with. Now, we will see that this also works when reading these from external files. This is a great feature since it allows us to keep the tests small and concise even when working with large amounts of data. This would not be the case if we put this data right into the test scenarios.

There is, of course, also a downside when working with files as opposed to inline data—our tests and the data that they need are separated from each other and therefore require more steps if someone wants to follow the flow of the test. So, you must think carefully about what makes more sense in each individual case.

The code examples for this section can be found in the project under https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Writing-API-Tests-with-Karate/tree/main/chapter06/files. The project setup is shown here:

Figure 6.5 – File examples project setup

Figure 6.5 – File examples project setup

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