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JSON data can be easily stored in a file with a file extension called .json and MIME type as application/json. JSON supports the two most used data structures, arrays and objects. Since these data structures are foundational pillars of modern programming language, JSON is strong and useful data-exchange format.

is it possible to store request json in some variable and set the variable in response Body for mock responses with example

i have req the that req or few of params i want to send in response(mocking response with example)

We have created a postman collection through which this token is generated and we want to use the same in Katalon using import. I tried using import from Action as well as from Object Repository import as per document: -tests/test-objects/api-test-objects/import-web-service-objects/import-restful-from-postman-to-katalon-studio

Option 2: We tried creating Autorization token using OAuth2.0 in Katalon object repository, but it asks to open redirect url in browser manually. It is not opening url directly for asking login same as postman. __________

If you define models in your API, they must be for the content type of "application/json" for API Gateway to export the model. Otherwise, API Gateway throws an exception with the "Only found non-JSON body models for ..." error message.

In this article, I'll explain how to use a Postman collection I have created to load test our instance of our test API. The process is pretty straightforward, as is shown below. You need to feed your exported Postman collection to our postman-to-k6 converter, and use the generated k6 script to load test your own API.

I've created a repository for this article that contains the exported Postman collection, along with the converted script and related files. You can clone the repository and import the test-api.json and env.json files into the Postman application and possibly play with them if you want.

If you need more fine-tuning of your test (like we did above), like adding data or changing environment variables inside your code, just take a look at the Options section of the postman-to-k6 README.

We recommend you to use the converter as an easy way to onboard and then rewrite your scripts to idiomatic k6 code, as we believe it to be more maintainable and less likely to degrade over time. If you convert from postman collections continuously, however, and run the script output as-is, it might make sense to keep it as is.

First, I removed the pre-script containing pm.sendRequest, because it is not supported by the converter. Then, I replaced the jsonData.hasOwnProperty syntax with the equivalent k6 syntax for extracting JSON response information: response.json("selector").

In this article I've tried to give a quick introduction to Postman, the postman-to-k6 converter and our k6 load testing tool. All these tools combined can help you turn your API requests in Postman into k6 script in order to load test your API. Many of the Postman features are supported by the postman-to-k6 tool.

Still, if I try to import the API in Postman by URL ( -data.cloud.com/master/citrix-workspace-home/virtual-apps-and-desktops/citrix-daas-rest-apis/spec/citrix-daas-rest-apis.json) or by download and import, I get the same errors (also tried with RapidAPI client)

Great example on getting up and running on MLE requests quickly in postman. Especially insightful was the fact that for encryption we needed the Server Encryption Certificate instead of the client certificate if generated via CSR.

You might consider updating one of your node dependencies in package.json to "node-jose": "^2.0.0" as npm now complains of "high severity vulnerability" during npm install, which is fixed in the updated dependency. 5376163bf9

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