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Test Automation Engineering Handbook

You're reading from   Test Automation Engineering Handbook Learn and implement techniques for building robust test automation frameworks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781804615492
Length 276 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Manikandan Sambamurthy Manikandan Sambamurthy
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Table of Contents (18) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: The Basics
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Test Automation FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Test Automation Strategy 4. Chapter 3: Common Tools and Frameworks 5. Part 2: Practical Affairs
6. Chapter 4: Getting Started with the Basics 7. Chapter 5: Test Automation for Web 8. Chapter 6: Test Automation for Mobile 9. Chapter 7: Test Automation for APIs 10. Chapter 8: Test Automation for Performance 11. Part 3: Continuous Learning
12. Chapter 9: CI/CD and Test Automation 13. Chapter 10: Common Issues and Pitfalls 14. Assessments 15. Index 16. Other Books You May Enjoy Appendix A:Mocking API Calls

Mocking API calls using Postman

Postman provides an interactive GUI to set up mocks for API calls. Let us now review how to set one up step by step:

  1. Create or use an existing Postman collection as seen earlier in Chapter 7, Test Automation for APIs.
  2. Set up a request as shown in Figure A.2. There are two scenarios where we end up mocking an API request:
    1. The first is when we have a sample response from the API call, but subsequent requests cannot be made to the API. We could save the response as an example in Postman and use it for mocking.
    2. The other one is when the API call does not exist or we do not have a sample. In this case, we will have to build the response from the scratch. We will be simulating this scenario in our example:

Figure A.2 – Postman request

  1. The next step is to create the mock server for our request as shown in Figure A.3. This can be done by using the Mock Servers option on the left-hand pane and selecting the collection...
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