I have a login request and I want to assert a value from the response.
Here is this response:
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns="https://TUI.io/ns/20110812">
<soap:Body>
<login_resp>
<zato_env>
<cid>K07FKWJTWZMCNFJJBNDQVMZTW4TQ</cid>
<result>TUI_OK</result>
</zato_env>
<item>
<response>{"timestamp": "2015-11-30T17:05:37Z", "data": {"file": null, "token": "16e5fd", "endpoints": [{"label": "app1", "branc": [{"url": "/app1/v1.0/", "name": "test", }]}}, "success": true}</response>
</item>
</login_resp>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
Now I want to assert:
file = null
endpoints = [{"label": "app1", "branc": [{"url": "/app1/v1.0/", "name": "test", }]
I tried this:
// check for RequestId element in response
def holder = new XmlHolder( messageExchange.responseContentAsXml )
assert holder["//ns1:file"] != null
I have not been able to resolve class XmlHolder
.
Here is the groovy script, which will log the profile, endpoints
import com.eviware.soapui.support.XmlHolder
import net.sf.json.groovy.JsonSlurper
def soapResponse='''
<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns="https://zato.io/ns/20130518">
<soap:Body>
<login_resp>
<zato_env>
<cid>K07FKWNDQVMZTW4JTWZMCNFJJBTQ</cid>
<result>ZATO_OK</result>
</zato_env>
<item>
<response>{"timestamp": "2015-11-30T17:05:37Z", "data": {"profile": null, "token": "1225555-sd18-4895-a037-d81ae2e273e2", "endpoints": [{"label": "app6", "branches": [{"url": "/app7/v1.0/", "name": "test", "api_version": "1.0", "label": "test"}], "appname": "app5"}, {"label": "app4", "branches": [{"url": "/gui/v1.0/", "name": "est", "api_version": "1.0", "label": "test"}], "appname": "gui"}, {"label": "app3", "branches": [{"url": "/app3/v1.0/", "name": "test", "api_version": "1.0", "label": "test"}], "appname": "app3"}, {"label": "app2", "branches": [{"url": "/app2/v1.0/", "name": "test", "api_version": "1.0", "label": "test"}], "appname": "app2"}, {"label": "app1", "branches": [{"url": "/app1/v1.0/", "name": "test", "api_version": "1.0", "label": "test"}], "appname": "app1"}]}, "success": true}</response>
</item>
</login_resp>
</soap:Body>
</soap:Envelope>
'''
def holder = new XmlHolder(soapResponse)
def response = holder.getNodeValue('//*:response')
def json = new JsonSlurper().parseText(response)
log.info json.data.profile
log.info json.data.endpoints
Similarly, you may query using .
and json property any value as shown above.
For ex, to get timestamp
- you may use -json.timestamp
and to get token
, json.data.token
etc.,
EDIT: Based comments - intended to use in script assertion to handle response dynamically.
import com.eviware.soapui.support.XmlHolder
import net.sf.json.groovy.JsonSlurper
def soapResponse = messageExchange.responseContent
def holder = new XmlHolder(soapResponse)
def response = holder.getNodeValue('//*:response')
def json = new JsonSlurper().parseText(response)
log.info json.data.profile
log.info json.data.endpoints