0

My question is about putting data elements (from groovy script) in the response in SoapUI. I've an array of data that I would like to put in my response (in different tags/elements)


I'm aware of putting a simple element like this:

The element "MyName" in the Xml response:

<ns:MyName>${MyName}</ns:MyName>

Is mapped from the Groovy script by

context.setProperty("MyName" , "My name" )

Now the problem:

my Xml response looks like this:

   <soapenv:Body>
  <ns:GetDataSummaryResponse>
     <!--Optional:-->
     <ns:GetDataSummaryResult>
        <ns:DataSummary>
           <!--Zero or more repetitions:-->
           <ns:DataSummaryResponseDetail>
              <ns:Name>?</ns:Name>
              <!--Optional:-->
              <ns:DataProgress>
                 <!--Optional:-->
                 <From>?</From>
                 <!--Optional:-->
                 <Procent>?</Procent>
                 <!--Optional:-->
                 <To>?</To>
                 <!--Optional:-->

In Groovy I've built data array which is filled with data for example like this:

context:[DataSummary:[DataSummaryResponseDetail:[Name:My  name, DataProgress:[From:some text, **Procent:some value**, To:some text]]]

In the response I'm able to see the whole value of ${DataSummary} but how do I get the element "Procent"

I maybe am wrong about how to build my context data, but feel free to adjust!

2 Answers 2

1

I managed to do this with a lot of searching. First of all, I needed to use "=" in front of the element to be able to get a handle like ${=DataSummary[0]} This works on the top level of my data shown before.

But to really solve the problem I created a Class in Groovy like this:

Code: Select all Class DataSummaryResponseDetail { public String name public DataProgress DataProgress = new DataProgress() public Value[] value = new Value[2] } class DataProgress { public Date From public Date To public float Procent } class Value { public String Currency public int Amount }

def hsrd = new DataSummaryResponseDetail()
hsrd.name = 'Some name'
hsrd.value[0]=new Value()
hsrd.value[0].Amount = 1000
hsrd.value[0].Currency = 'SEK'
hsrd.totalValue.Amount = 2000
hsrd.totalValue.Currency = 'USD' 

and then in the response xml. I refer to elements like this ${hsrd.value[0].Amount} ${=hsrd.totalValue.Amount}

def hsrd = new DataSummaryResponseDetail() hsrd.name = 'Some name' hsrd.value[0]=new Value() hsrd.value[0].Amount = 1000 hsrd.value[0].Currency = 'SEK' hsrd.totalValue.Amount = 2000 hsrd.totalValue.Currency = 'USD'

Problem solved. If you know of a better way, please let me know.

0

I haven't work with SoapUI, but have you tried this:

${DataSummary.DataSummaryResponseDetail.DataProgress.Procent}

If DataSummary is an array, you could access the first entry using

${DataSummary[0].DataSummaryResponseDetail.DataProgress.Procent}

You can iterate over the array using the method each(), so

${DataSummary.each { it.DataSummaryResponseDetail.DataProgress.Procent }}

would get you all entries.

2
  • Nope! Since DataSummary like many other stuff here are "arrays", I need a way to declare which index I'm interested in.
    – SeeU
    Jun 10, 2010 at 14:29
  • Thanks for our reply. As I wrote earlier I build an array in Groovy But the data is included in the xml response like this"[DataSummary:[DataSummaryResponseDetail:[Name:My name, DataProgress:[From:some text, Procent:some value, To:some text]]]" also as string. I've tried the simpler variants as follow but I'get no value back. ${DataSummary[0].DataSummaryResponseDetail[0].Name} ${DataSummaryResponseDetail[0].Name} If I use "${DataSummary}" I get back the whole string. Does it have anything with XPATH to do to reach the data I need? Do I have to build my Context(DataSummary) another way?
    – SeeU
    Jun 11, 2010 at 7:06

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.