I need a complete json file to do my testing
Please share a sample credentials.json file to use in my C# Project and test
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Hi I want to show the download progress of a large csv file.
Can anyone suggest me some code or logic when the file comes from backend api response
I am using Adobe PDF service API. I am trying to run our HTML zip file into a sample project but it giving an error "Invalid Zip" status code:400.
Is it possibly the case that your ZIP file does not have an index.html file? Your ZIP file needs to have at least one HTML file which is an HTML file.
I'm trying to convert a html file (or preformatted html String) to Google Docs using drive api v3 and android studio, using these lines:
MetadataChangeSet changeSet = new MetadataChangeSet.Builder()
.setTitle("report.html")
.setMimeType("text/html")
.build();
(I extract the code from android-demos-master examples )
If I try put another mimetype like "application/vnd.google-apps.document", my app crash. I want to upload the file and convert to Gdocs editor or Docx. I need convert before or after upload the file. Can someone guide me?
Using the python libraries, I found I had to specify two mimetypes:
Use 'application/vnd.google-apps.document' when creating the metadata for the Drive file. This is the type of file you want created - a Google Document.
Use 'text/html' for the object representing uploaded data, as that is the type of the content. In python, this were objects of type io.MediaUpload (file upload) or io.MediaIoBaseUpload (in-memory content).
I imagine it's something similar in Java.
I'm working on functional testing of a REST API using Jmeter and JSON. I've got file uploading working but I cant seem to get the file downloading to work in jmeter. I'm saving the response as noted in this post: JMeter - File upload and file download scenario
When I do this, I am getting close but not quite exactly what I need. This is and example of what I am getting:
--0rVAdzesdQq7VrwJaRoYGm_UHdMD5nhi9_5w4u
Content-Disposition: form-data; name="api-test"; filename="LIBFILE1.txt"
Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Transfer-Encoding: binary
Library File for Automated Smoke Test
This file is used to test file library upload for automated smoke tests.
--0rVAdzesdQq7VrwJaRoYGm_UHdMD5nhi9_5w4u--
How can I get the download to only save the file contents? In this example, it should only be:
Library File for Automated Smoke Test
This file is used to test file library upload for automated smoke tests.
This is a simple textfile. I would also like to download the other formats that I'm uploading including jpg, png, docx, pdf but it wont be right if it has this extra data coming with it. I figure once I get a simple text file working, it will help me get the more difficult file types.
Well, Save Responses to a file listener will store the data you can observe in the "Response Data" tab of the View Results Tree listener. If you see these Content-Type, Content-Disposition, etc. headers as response data - most probably your upload wasn't successful as you should not be getting the headers this way.
I would recommend double checking that the same request being executed via browser or i.e. Postman tool returns the same response and fix your JMeter script in case of differences.
See Performance Testing: Upload and Download Scenarios with Apache JMeter article for details on how to properly mimic file operations with JMeter.
Alternative way of saving response data into a file is using JSR223 Listener, given you select "groovy" in the language dropdown you should be able to save the response using the following simple script:
new File("/path/to/your/file.txt").setBytes(prev.getResponseData())
this my json file host in remote server.
{"posts":[{"id":"1","message":"message1","details":"5"},{"id":"3","message":"message2","details":"21"}]}
I want to access this file within my blackberry file where id =1. how do i do that? please someone help me
You can start from "Code sample: Parsing a JSON data structure"
at some point in the JSONOutputScreen class maybe you want to add a method to access exactly your stuff