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How do I check that the data type of each value in an API response is NOT an integer?

For example, if my API returns this:

 "teamPermissions": [
    "Edit",
    "Administrator",
    "ReadOnly",
    etc
    ]

I need a Postman test to make sure that an integer is never returned in the teamPermission array.

Here's what I started but need assistance:

var jsonData = JSON.parse(responseBody);
tests["Team Permissions Do Not Contain Integers"] = typeof(jsonData.teamPermissions) !== "number"

This passes because teamPermissions is an object but how do I check each value of the object is not an integer?

3 Answers 3

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This should do the check for you:

pm.test('Not contain numbers', () => {
    var jsonData = pm.response.json()
    for (i = 0; i < jsonData.teamPermissions.length; i++) {
        pm.expect(jsonData.teamPermissions[i]).to.not.be.a('number')
    }
})

Here's what the check will do if a number is part of the array, I've logged out the types so you can see what it's checking against.

Postman

Another alternative is to use Lodash, it's a build-in module for the Postman native app. This code will run the same check as the one above:

pm.test('Not contain numbers', () => {
    _.each(pm.response.json().teamPermissions, (arrItem) => {
        pm.expect(arrItem).to.not.be.a('number')
    })
})
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  • Doesn't this output whatever you type in the quotes? I.e., replace 'number' with 'blah'. I just get, "to not be a blah". Is it supposed to do that?
    – Kreidol
    Aug 6, 2021 at 1:05
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It looks like teamPermissions is an Array.

You could use Array.prototype.every() to check if all the elements pass some condition:

var array1 = [1, 2, 3];
var array2 = ["a", 9, 10];
console.log(array1.every((e) => { return !isNaN(e) })) // True, all elements are numbers
console.log(array2.every((e) => { return !isNaN(e) })) // False
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I assume you can do something like this:

jsonData.forEach((a)=>{
var boolVal=isNaN(a) ? true : false
if(boolVal)
{
    tests["Team Permissions Do Not Contain Integers"]=false; 
 }
});

FYI , Instead isNaN(a) you can also do Number.isInteger(a)

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  • Why don't you just put your check inside the test? jsonData.forEach( value => tests['Team Permissions Contain Integers''] = Number.isInteger(value));. Due to coercion you don't need to use ternary operator and if block. May 25, 2020 at 14:07

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