I've got the following structure in SOAPUI:
TestSuiteA
TestCaseA
TestStepA
Step A
TestStepA has property Operation. I would like to use on the request of StepA, the value of property Operation from TestStepA.
Thanks!
You can use standard property expansion: ${TestStepA#property_name}.
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I know how to validate property if its match regexp:
regex = "^[{]?[0-9a-fA-F]{8}-([0-9a-fA-F]{4}-){3}[0-9a-fA-F]{12}[}]?$"
for guid, but if its not send in payload - receiving error, is it a simple way to check if property exist and do validate only then?
As per now I check with choice if its exist and if so then do validation, but interested if its more smarter way to do such as if I will have 20 properties to check its becomes very messy flow.
For example 3 validations at the moment:
You could use the Validations Module All validator which seems to cover this use case. Note that you can not customize the exception or message. If this is not acceptable then you could use individual validations in the flow instead.
Example:
<validation:all doc:name="Validation">
<validation:validations>
<validation:is-not-empty doc:name="Validation" value="#[payload.firstName]" message="Firstname cannot be empty"/>
<validation:is-not-empty doc:name="Validation" value="#[payload.lastName]" message="Lastname cannot be empty"/>
<validation:is-number message="Not an adult" value="#[payload.age]" minValue="18" numberType="INTEGER"/>
<validation:is-email email="#[payload.email]" />
<validation:matches-regex message="Invalid SSN" value="#[payload.ssn]" regex="^(?!000|666)[0-8][0-9]{2}-(?!00)[0-9]{2}-(?!0000)[0-9]{4}$"/>
<validation:validate-size value="#[payload.ssn]" min="11" max="11" message="SSN too short"/>
</validation:validations>
</validation:all>
I would like to check wether ServerRequest contains body.
Is there a way to find out that beforehand calling bodyToMono method?
Assuming that clients do send corresponding headers, you can achieve it by checking the content-length header like this:
request.headers().contentLength().orElseGet(0) > 0
You can have it in the Handlers directly, or in a Filter as well
You can use .body(BodyExtracter) method in Server request instance
To convert to a Mono<Boolean> which has true value if the body contains data, use
Mono<Boolean> bodyContains = request.body((serverHttpRequest, context) -> serverHttpRequest
.getBody()
.collectList()
.map(List::isEmpty));
Im new on Mule ESB and i have the next problem. I use connector "Collection Splitter" to separate a list of orders (books) to other things. When i do the checks i go back to join the books on the order with connector "Collection Agreggator". What i want is save the information of the payload in that moment in a session variable. The system dont do that. I think is posible because the type saves on the payload is "CopyOnWriteArrayList" type and i dont now if is posible save this type of list in a session variable.
Someone can be help me please?
Thanks!
You can also use a set-session-variable transformer. Set the name is something of your choosing and set the value to be #[payload]. That you will maintain both your payload and have a new session variable. However be very careful when using session variables, since these are serialized when sending a Mule message over a transport. If possible, try to use flow variables.
use the message enricher scope to achieve the same.
define the required component inside the message enricher scope.
in the enricher scope specify source as payload and the target as session variable.
try and let me know the status.
Can someone suggest correct HTTP request header field to use to pass some flag using Rest API call. Can I use 'expect' request element for this use case?
Use Case:
Read client request header-->read the flag(say value is 1 or 0) --> do task A for value=1 or task B for value=0
No, that is not an appropriate use of the Expect header. Depending on your exact use case, you can use (a) a custom header, (b) a query parameter, or (c) embed the flag in the entity being sent to the server. Without more information, it's impossible to say which is most appropriate for your situation.
I am trying to figure out how to implement session management in wso2 esb.So i have written a class mediator which generates session_ID that i want to store.For storing the session id I am using following code as:
org.apache.axis2.context.ServiceContext serviceContext = org.apache.axis2.context.MessageContext
.getCurrentMessageContext().getServiceContext();
serviceContext.setProperty("SessionIDGlobal", uuid);
But while running it in my esb's proxy it throws null pointer exception at getCurrentMessageContext part.I have followed another approach where-in i am storing the sessionID in property mediator and tried to get its value but when i click postRequest operation after generateSessionID operation from try-it. all the property gets reset and my sessionID property gives me null value. What should i do to rectify this problem? Is there any alternate way?
You have to create servicecontext like this;
ConfigurationContext cfgCtx =(((Axis2MessageContext) synCtx).getAxis2MessageContext(). getConfigurationContext();
cfgCtx.getOperationContext().getServiceContext();
You should store in the Message context but you have stored in the service Context. please refer this to understand how you can set the properties at different scopes. Synapase (default), Axis2, Transport etc.
Please refer this blog post for complete details.
http://blog.facilelogin.com/2011/02/wso2-esb-property-mediator-different.html