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Writing API Tests with Karate

You're reading from   Writing API Tests with Karate Enhance your API testing for improved security and performance

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Product type Paperback
Published in May 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781837638260
Length 326 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1:Karate Basics
2. Chapter 1: Introducing Karate’s Core Concepts FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Setting up Your Karate Project 4. Chapter 3: Writing Basic Karate Tests 5. Chapter 4: Running Karate Tests 6. Chapter 5: Reporting and Logging 7. Part 2:Advanced Karate Functionalities
8. Chapter 6: More Advanced Karate Features 9. Chapter 7: Customizing and Optimizing Karate Tests 10. Chapter 8: Karate in Docker and CI/CD pipelines 11. Chapter 9: Karate UI for Browser Testing 12. Chapter 10: Performance Testing with Karate Gatling 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

What this book covers

Chapter 1, Introducing Karate’s Core Concepts, introduces the Karate testing framework, which provides an overview of its strengths, key concepts, and special features.

Chapter 2, Setting Up Your Karate Project, provides a step-by-step guide for setting up a new Karate test project, including integrated development environment (IDE) preparation, dependency management with Maven, and basic configuration using the Karate configuration file.

Chapter 3, Writing Basic Karate Tests, introduces writing the first API tests using Karate, which examine return codes and responses while ensuring code efficiency through Karate and Gherkin mechanisms.

Chapter 4, Running Karate Tests, explores various methods for triggering and running Karate tests, including considerations for running tests in CI/CD pipelines, selecting test cases, and executing tests in parallel to optimize runtime.

Chapter 5, Reporting and Logging, gives an overview of Karate’s built-in reporting and logging capabilities for effective troubleshooting, plus a guide for integrating third-party reporting solutions.

Chapter 6, More Advanced Karate Features, explores concepts and techniques for creating more complex test cases, including setting and checking headers, cookies, and authentication tokens, testing GraphQL APIs, and switching between different test environments.

Chapter 7, Customizing and Optimizing Karate Tests, shows how to create custom functionality in Karate through JavaScript functions and Java interoperability, as well as how to write custom Karate hooks to react to Karate events.

Chapter 8, Karate in Docker and CI/CD Pipelines, integrates Karate tests into CI/CD pipelines to establish a fully automated test setup using the example of GitHub workflows.

Chapter 9, Karate UI for Browser Testing, introduces Karate UI, a special module for browser-based test automation, and explores how this alternative approach to user interface (UI) testing fits into the Karate ecosystem.

Chapter 10, Performance Testing with Karate Gatling, explores the integration between Karate and the popular Gatling framework for load and performance testing, which reuses existing Karate scenarios.

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