FitNesseRoot.RestFixtureTests.LetTestsV2.content.txt Maven / Gradle / Ivy
LET can use now the full power of !-JavaScript-! to extract data from the last response parts. The additions
to support the new !-JavaScript-! extensions will not break the existing .RestFixture. API.
The !-JavaScript-! extensions can be used to process more effectively JSON ''Content-Type''s.
''LET can access the Fitnesse Symbols map to extract data previously stored''
If the context of the let context is ''js'' the expression is evaluated as a javascript string. The value assigned
to the let label is the result of the evaluation of the content in the expression cell.
For example:
| Table: Rest Fixture |http://${jettyHost}:${jettyPort}|
|let | message | js | 'Hello, World!' | Hello, World! |
|let | sum | js | '2 + 5 = ' + (2 + 5) | 2 + 5 = 7 |
|let | two_expressions | js | !-a=1;
'a is ' + a-! | a is 1 |
|let | json_expr | js | !-
json = {
"widget": {
"debug": "on",
"window": {
"title": "Sample Konfabulator Widget",
"name": "main_window",
"width": 500,
"height": 500
},
"image": {
"src": "Images/Sun.png",
"name": "sun1",
"hOffset": 250,
"vOffset": 250,
"alignment": "center"
},
"text": {
"data": "Click Here",
"size": 36,
"style": "bold",
"name": "text1",
"hOffset": 250,
"vOffset": 100,
"alignment": "center",
"onMouseUp": "sun1.opacity = (sun1.opacity / 100) * 90;"
}
}
};
json.widget.image.src
-!| Images/Sun.png |
(Example courtesy of http://json.org/example.html)
It's also possible to access the !-FitNesse-! symbols map. The scope where expression is evaluated contains the
'symbols' object
| Table: Rest Fixture |http://${jettyHost}:${jettyPort}|
|setBody|Bill Some data on Bill |
|POST | /resources/ | 201 | | no-body |
|let | id | header | Location:/resources/(.+) | |
|let | id_string | js | 'The id is: ' + symbols.get('id') | The id is: %id% |
The scope also contains the 'response' object, populated with the data from the last Rest response executed
For example
| Table: Rest Fixture |http://${jettyHost}:${jettyPort}|
|GET | /resources/1 | 200 | | |
|let | body_value | js | response.body | |
|setBody|Bill Some data on Bill |
|POST | /resources/ | 201 | | no-body |
|let | status_code_value | js | response.statusCode | |
|let | status_text_value | js | response.statusText | |
|let | c_len | js | response.header0('Content-Length') | 0 |
|let | loc_again | js | response.header('Location', 0) | |
|let | h_size | js | response.headerListSize('Location') | 1 |
|let | all_h_size | js | response.headersSize() | |
A particoular case is when the response is JSON (Content-Type : application/json). In such case, the property '''jsonbody'''
contains the JSON object that can be accessed using the dot notation. For example
| Table: Rest Fixture |http://${jettyHost}:${jettyPort}|
|GET | /resources/1.json | 200 | | |
|let | body_value | js | response.jsonbody | |
|let | body_value | js | response.jsonbody.resource.name | a funky name |