How to send the saved auth-token in another request?
Scenario: Verify that Authentication is done or not
Given url '***********'
Given path 'authenticate'
And form field username = 'admin_cs'
And form field password = '********'
When method post
Then status 200
And header tokenn = response.token
* def accessToken = response.token
* print accessToken
Scenario: Verify Get all Clients
Given url '************'
Given path 'users/usersAssignable'
* header x-auth-token = accessToken
When method get
Then status 200
* def response = response
* print response
karate
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Scenario: Verify that Authentication is done or not
Given url '***********'
Given path 'authenticate'
And form field username = 'admin_cs'
And form field password = '********'
When method post
Then status 200
And header tokenn = response.token
* def accessToken = response.token
* print accessToken
Scenario: Verify Get all Clients
Given url '************'
Given path 'users/usersAssignable'
* header x-auth-token = accessToken
When method get
Then status 200
* def response = response
* print response
karate
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Scenario: Verify that Authentication is done or not
Given url '***********'
Given path 'authenticate'
And form field username = 'admin_cs'
And form field password = '********'
When method post
Then status 200
And header tokenn = response.token
* def accessToken = response.token
* print accessToken
Scenario: Verify Get all Clients
Given url '************'
Given path 'users/usersAssignable'
* header x-auth-token = accessToken
When method get
Then status 200
* def response = response
* print response
karate
Scenario: Verify that Authentication is done or not
Given url '***********'
Given path 'authenticate'
And form field username = 'admin_cs'
And form field password = '********'
When method post
Then status 200
And header tokenn = response.token
* def accessToken = response.token
* print accessToken
Scenario: Verify Get all Clients
Given url '************'
Given path 'users/usersAssignable'
* header x-auth-token = accessToken
When method get
Then status 200
* def response = response
* print response
karate
karate
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 10:17
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Please combine the two Scenario-s into one. Or move the first one here into the Background. Please read this very carefully: https://github.com/intuit/karate#script-structure
Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
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Please combine the two Scenario-s into one. Or move the first one here into the Background. Please read this very carefully: https://github.com/intuit/karate#script-structure
Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
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Please combine the two Scenario-s into one. Or move the first one here into the Background. Please read this very carefully: https://github.com/intuit/karate#script-structure
Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
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Please combine the two Scenario-s into one. Or move the first one here into the Background. Please read this very carefully: https://github.com/intuit/karate#script-structure
Please combine the two Scenario-s into one. Or move the first one here into the Background. Please read this very carefully: https://github.com/intuit/karate#script-structure
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Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
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Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
Thanks Peter it helped me to resolve the issue and a small suggestion can you please elaborate the document a bit so that any one can understand the things easily.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 20 '18 at 11:14
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
@srinuratnala - wow, are you serious !? instead why don't you suggest where exactly the documentation needs to be fixed ?
– Peter Thomas
Nov 20 '18 at 12:25
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
yeah i can tell you, lets say someone is hitting one post api and the response they need to get it in a seperate file and another case where they can get all the saved variables into a single file like environment variables. I hope this would be helpful, Thanks.
– srinu ratnala
Nov 21 '18 at 11:24
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
@srinuratnala pretty clear you haven't bothered to read the existing documentation. thanks anyway.
– Peter Thomas
Nov 21 '18 at 12:19
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