apis for testing code example
Example 1: dummy api json
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open("GET", "https://reqres.in/api/products/3", true);
xhr.onload = function(){
console.log(xhr.responseText);
};
xhr.send();
Example 2: have you done api testing
I have worked on API testing in my project and I used
POSTMAN for manually testing and REST ASSURED
java LIBRARY for automation.
I used JDBC and it is a Java-based data access technology
used for Java database connectivity. It provides classes and
interfaces to connect or communicate Java application with
database.
JDBC API is a Java API that can access any kind of data
stored in a Relational Database. It enables Java programs to
execute SQL statements.
Example 3: challenges in api testing
So one of the most common challange I face is:
Lack of API documentation. So to test
api we need many information like endpoints,
paramaters,resources,payload lots of thing
we need. Basically I can't start testing
without all the information in hand.
Also we need to access to Database to
in order to validate Api response we got.
So for validation we need to compare
values with API gives and compare with
actual result from database. When I
don't have access to some part of database
sometime it is challenging to validate
my api response.
If there is absence in the UI that is
also makes it quite challenging to
provide values.
Example 4: api testing approach
Write suitable test cases for the APIs and use testing techniques
like exploratory testing, boundary value analysis, positive and negative
testing for understanding the functionality.
• Verify the calls with combination of two or more value added parameters.
• Define the scope and basic functionality of the API program.
• Define the accurate input parameters.
• Test case execution and comparison of the results with expected results.
• Determining API behavior under conditions like the connection with files,
etc.
- There are different types of output observed of an API also:
The main consideration is returning correct results under any type of
conditions. Mainly, the output or results observed of an API are divided
into three sections as follows:
• Returning the result status values as ‘Pass’ or ‘Fail’.
• Result as data or any specific information.
• An event where the call to any API function will initiate the call to
another API function
Example 5: what to test in api
Request Payload has
ENDPOINT (Specific URL where we send our requests to a certain web service. )
METHOD (Get•Post•Put•Patch•Delete)
HEADERS(Represents the metadata of request
or response. Like basically we can verify
the object type we are sending etc )
PARAMETERS(Parameters are to specifiying
even more about the request we are sending
like what specific resources needs to be returned etc.)
BODY(Body is where we sent or received the request we made)
For the repsonse
Basically we are checking response body
to verify if request matches with response.
In the response we are verifying
(body, status code, header, response time,
test structure of json against the given jsonSchema)
Example 6: dummy api
React Fakers is a collection of dummy data from the most popular dummy data
providers such as Json Place Holder, Faker, Pokemon, etc,
for application development testing.
npm i react-fakers | yarn add react-fakers