Testing and validating REST services in Java is harder than in dynamic languages such as Ruby and Groovy. REST Assured brings the simplicity of using these languages into the Java domain.
Refer to the REST Assured homepage.
Here's an example of how to make a GET request and validate the JSON or XML response:
get("/lotto").then().assertThat().body("lotto.lottoId", equalTo(5));
Get and verify all winner ids:
get("/lotto").then().assertThat().body("lotto.winners.winnerId", hasItems(23, 54));
Using parameters:
given().
param("key1", "value1").
param("key2", "value2").
when().
post("/somewhere").
then().
body(containsString("OK"));
Using X-Path (XML only):
given().
parameters("firstName", "John", "lastName", "Doe").
when().
post("/greetMe").
then().
body(hasXPath("/greeting/firstName[text()='John']")).
Need authentication? REST Assured provides several authentication mechanisms:
given().auth().basic(username, password).when().get("/secured").then().statusCode(200);
Getting and parsing a response body:
// Example with JsonPath
String json = get("/lotto").asString()
List<String> winnderIds = from(json).get("lotto.winners.winnerId");
// Example with XmlPath
String xml = post("/shopping").andReturn().body().asString()
Node category = from(xml).get("shopping.category[0]");
REST Assured supports the POST, GET, PUT, DELETE, OPTIONS, PATCH and HEAD http methods and includes specifying and validating e.g. parameters, headers, cookies and body easily.
- Getting started
- Usage Guide (click here for legacy documentation)
- Rest Assured Javadoc
- Rest Assured Mock Mvc Javadoc
- XmlPath Javadoc
- JsonPath Javadoc
- FAQ
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