API Automation testing using Karate framework




API Automation testing using Karate framework

Course is updated on 07-05-2022 with below topics:

  • Jenkins Integration - Execute karate scripts from Jenkins CI/CD

  • Validate response using match each

  • overview on auth authentication



Course is updated on 06-05-2022 with below topics:

  • Execute karate scripts from the command line

  • Jenkins Integration - Execute karate scripts from Jenkins CI/CD



Course is updated on 05-05-2022 with below topics:

  • Reading data from karate config file and using it scenario

  • update runner class with environment specific variables

  • Integration of cucumber reporting

  • Parallel execution


Course is updated on 28-04-2022 with below topics:

  • overview on karate-config file

  • create karate-config file and add some data into it

  • use variables defined in config file inside the scenario

  • update runner class to recognise karate config file


Course is updated on 27-04-2022 with below topics:

  • Overview on reports generated by karate framework with example

  • JIRA POST with basic auth and accessing data from csv file


Course is updated on 26-04-2022 with below topics:

  • JIRA Trail account creation

  • Overview on JIRA user API, capturing JIRA account id , generating access token & converting curl command into a postman

  • Basic Auth on JIRA for retrieving user information using GET

  • Example on POST using JIRA Basic Auth


Course is updated on 24-04-2022 with below topics:

  • Examples on Scenario Outline- data to post request using scenario outline examples

  • Reading data from csv file and use it in post request



API Automation Made Simple using Karate framework


Karate Framework for beginners


API Automation with Karate Framework.


API Automation using Karate Framework


Karate Framework


Karate is an open-source general-purpose test-automation framework that can script calls to HTTP end-points and assert that the JSON or XML responses are as expected. Karate is implemented in Java but test-scripts are written in Gherkin since Karate was originally an extension of the Cucumber framework.


Karate is built on top of Cucumber, another BDD testing framework, and shares some of the same concepts. One of these is the use of a Gherkin file, which describes the tested feature. However, unlike Cucumber, tests aren't written in Java and are fully described in the Gherkin file.


From this course, you will learn the following concepts.


Karate configuration


Overview on API with examples


Overview on JSON with examples


Live example of API calls


Karate Framework


GET/POST Request


Data-Driven with Scenario Outline


Creating Parallel runner


Assertions


Using match


JSON Array matching


Schema validation


Fussy matcher: #string, #number


calling another feature


Tags and Run with tags


karate runner configuration and karate options


Report Generation


Cucumber Report Generation


Karate Report Generation


At the end of this training you will be in a position to work on your project using this framework. This course is designed for beginners who wants to start their career in api automation testing

See you in the session, thank you guys


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What you will learn
  • API Automation using Karate framework

Rating: 4.30702

Level: Beginner Level

Duration: 3 hours

Instructor: Lucky Trainings


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