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In SoapUI I want to use a Groovy script for picking a xml file from a directory, find a specific node tree in it and insert into a test request.

Let's consider the following file in my directory res/001/data.xml with the content

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns="http://example.org">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <ns:list>
         <ns:item attr1="yes">
             <title>Apple</title>
             <quant>3</quant>
         </ns:item>
         <ns:item attr1="no">
             <title>Banana</title>
             <quant>0</quant>
         </ns:item>
      </ns:list>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>

And the soap request template:

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns="http://example.com">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <ns:mylist/>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>

I try to read the list into my request using XmlHolder in the script:

def groovyUtils = new com.eviware.soapui.support.GroovyUtils( context )
def xml
def req = groovyUtils.getXmlHolder( "SendData#Request" )
req.namespaces["ns1"] = "http://examle.com"

def folder = new File('res')

if (folder.exists())
{
    folder.eachDir( ) 
    { f ->
        def xmlfile = new File( f.absolutePath + "/data.xml")
        if( xmlfile.exists() )
        {
            def source = new com.eviware.soapui.support.XmlHolder( xmlfile.text )
            source.namespaces["ns2"] = "http://example.org"
            use (groovy.xml.dom.DOMCategory)
            {
                for( item in source.getDomNodes( "//ns2:list/ns2:item" )) 
                {
                    log.info item.xml
                    req["//ns1:mylist[1]"].appendChild(item.xml)
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

req.updateProperty()

My expected result would be:

<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns="http://example.com">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <ns:mylist>
         <ns:item attr1="yes">
             <title>Apple</title>
             <quant>3</quant>
         </ns:item>
         <ns:item attr1="no">
             <title>Banana</title>
             <quant>0</quant>
         </ns:item>
      </ns:mylist>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>

Question: How can I achieve this?

My current solution gives an error because req["//ns1:mylist[1]"] is null. I have tried many different methods now bot none of them worked.

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  • example.com and example.org namespaces are different on purpose?
    – Opal
    Aug 18, 2014 at 14:32
  • Yes, the script should be namespace-aware.
    – Simon
    Aug 18, 2014 at 14:49
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    You seem to be closing <ns:item> with a </ns:list>? Aug 19, 2014 at 6:45
  • Thx @Carpetsmoker, my mistake while writing the minimal example.
    – Simon
    Aug 19, 2014 at 7:06

3 Answers 3

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I think the problem is the [] notation which in req object is not working properly (I can't figure it out why) : req["//ns1:mylist[1]"] and also req.namespaces["ns1"] = "http://examle.com".

Instead of use [XPath] try invoking the function explicitly with getDomNode(XPath) use also wildcard for namespaces instead of prefix because namespaces["ns1"] = "http://example.com" seems that also doesn't work as I said before (It's strange with req object doesn't work however with source object works properly).

At last with xmlbeans you can't add a node from another document directly, first you must import the node, so finally your code looks like (I tried and works for me with SOAPUI 5.0.0):

def groovyUtils = new com.eviware.soapui.support.GroovyUtils( context )
def xml
def req = groovyUtils.getXmlHolder( "SendData#Request" )
//req.namespaces["ns1"] = "http://examle.com"

def folder = new File('res')

if (folder.exists())
{
    folder.eachDir( ) 
    { f ->
        def xmlfile = new File( f.absolutePath + "/data.xml")
        if( xmlfile.exists() )
        {
            def source = new com.eviware.soapui.support.XmlHolder( xmlfile.text )
            source.namespaces["ns2"] = "http://example.org"
            use (groovy.xml.dom.DOMCategory)
            {
                for( item in source.getDomNodes( "//ns2:list/ns2:item" )) 
                {
                    log.info item.xml
                    // req["//ns1:mylist[1]"].appendChild(item.xml)
                    // CODE ADDED
                    def node = req.getDomNode("//*:mylist[1]");
                    def copyItem = node.getOwnerDocument().importNode(item,true);
                    node.appendChild(copyItem);
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

req.updateProperty()

Hope this helps,

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  • Thank you very much! This turned me into the right direction: Getting the DOM node and work with its "Owner Document". The way I implemented it: Receive the DOM note of the list, call importNode on the Soap-Request's OwnerDocument with it, receive the DOM node there and append it at the desired position.
    – Simon
    Aug 25, 2014 at 12:02
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Here You've a working solution for replacing XML only (file processing omitted).

@Grab('xmlunit:xmlunit:1.5')

import groovy.xml.XmlUtil
import org.custommonkey.xmlunit.XMLUnit

def xml = '''
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns="http://example.org">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <ns:list>
         <ns:item attr1="yes">
             <title>Apple</title>
             <quant>3</quant>
         </ns:item>
         <ns:item attr1="no">
             <title>Banana</title>
             <quant>0</quant>
         </ns:item>
      </ns:list>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
'''

def tmpl = '''
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns="http://example.com">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <ns:mylist/>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
'''

def result = '''
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:ns="http://example.com">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <ns:mylist>
         <ns:item attr1="yes">
             <title>Apple</title>
             <quant>3</quant>
         </ns:item>
         <ns:item attr1="no">
             <title>Banana</title>
             <quant>0</quant>
         </ns:item>
      </ns:mylist>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>
'''

def soapNS = new groovy.xml.Namespace("http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/", 'soapenv')
def orgNS = new groovy.xml.Namespace("http://example.org", 'ns')
def comNS = new groovy.xml.Namespace("http://example.com", 'ns')
def source = new XmlParser().parseText(xml)
def target = new XmlParser().parseText(tmpl)

source[soapNS.Body][orgNS.list][0].each {
    def item = target[soapNS.Body][comNS.mylist][0].appendNode('ns:item', [attr1:it.@attr1])
    item.appendNode('title', it.title.text())
    item.appendNode('quant', it.quant.text())    
}

XMLUnit.setIgnoreWhitespace(true)
XMLUnit.setIgnoreComments(true)
XMLUnit.setIgnoreDiffBetweenTextAndCDATA(true)
XMLUnit.setNormalizeWhitespace(true)
assert XMLUnit.compareXML(XmlUtil.serialize(target), XmlUtil.serialize(result))

In case of any questions feel free to ask.

P.S. The expected result in Your post isn't a valid XML file.

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Many thanks to @albciff !

My finally implemented solution is like this:

def groovyUtils = new com.eviware.soapui.support.GroovyUtils( context )
def xml
def req = groovyUtils.getXmlHolder( "SendData#Request" )
req.namespaces["ns1"] = "http://examle.com"
def parent = holder.getDomNode( "//ns1:myList[1]" )
def doc = parent.getOwnerDocument()

def folder = new File('res')

if (folder.exists())
{
    folder.eachDir( ) 
    { f ->
        def xmlfile = new File( f.absolutePath + "/data.xml")
        if( xmlfile.exists() )
        {
            def source = new com.eviware.soapui.support.XmlHolder( xmlfile.text )
            source.namespaces["ns2"] = "http://example.org"

            // I can modify things here like that:
            source["//ns2:list/item[1]/quant"] = "5"

            use (groovy.xml.dom.DOMCategory)
            {
                for( item in source.getDomNodes( "//ns2:list/ns2:item" )) 
                {
                    def importNode = doc.importNode(item , true)
                    parent.appendChild( importNode )
                }
            }
        }
    }
}

req.updateProperty()

Please node: This minimal example was not tested.

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