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Other 2022-03-16 09:40:18
how to ddt in restassured
If you use JUnit-5 in your framework, it allows to use @ParameterizedTest annotation beside @Test annotation. There are different way to achieve DDT with @ParameterizedTest annotation. (1-valueSource , 2- csvSource , 3-CsvFileSource) 1. @Parameterized... Add solution -
Other 2022-03-10 09:30:28
how to access variables in api
1-GLOBAL variables allow you to access data between collections, requests, test scripts, and environments. Global variables are available throughout a workspace. I use global variables when I need to quickly test something. 2-COLLECTION variables are ava... Add solution -
Java 2021-11-12 03:33:20
how to implement ddt in api
If you use JUnit-5 in your framework, it allows to use @ParameterizedTest annotation beside @Test annotation. There are three different way to achieve DDT with @ParameterizedTest annotation. 1. @ParameterizedTest @ValueSource(ints = {1,2,3,4}) ... Add solution -
CSS 2021-11-10 11:38:15
css specificity
/* CSS Hierarchy: You can apply a global CSS rule and, using internal or inline CSS, cause particular changes to each html page */ /* Highest priority to lowest priority: */ /* 1º - Inline CSS */ <body style="background-color: green;"... Add solution -
PHP 2021-11-04 21:30:18
how to define scope variables
1-GLOBAL variables allow you to access data between collections, requests, test scripts, and environments. Global variables are available throughout a workspace. 2-COLLECTION variables are available throughout the requests in a collection and are indepe... Add solution -
Other 2021-10-22 21:10:06
how to data driven testing in api
If you use JUnit-5 in your framework, it allows to use @ParameterizedTest annotation beside @Test annotation. There are different way to achieve DDT with @ParameterizedTest annotation. (1-valueSource , 2- csvSource , 3-CsvFileSource) 1. @Parameterized... Add solution -
CSS 2021-10-13 21:46:10
css hierarchy priority
/* CSS Hierarchy: You can apply a global CSS rule and, using internal or inline CSS, cause particular changes to each html page */ /* Highest priority to lowest priority: */ /* 1º - Inline CSS */ <body style="background-color: green;"... Add solution