I am trying to create a "Extended choice config" parameter. I am putting my code in "JSON Parameter Config Groovy Script", but I cannot see it in "build with parameters" screen. I tried with both, regular json and org.boon and got the same [no] results.
the code I used (for org.boon) is the same that can be found on: https://wiki.jenkins.io/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=92736450
Replace your config groovy script with the below code and it will work. The JSON Parameter feature for the Extended Choice Parameter is based on the https://github.com/json-editor/json-editor
The groovy script should return a JSON object that corresponds to the "options" object referred to in json-editor.
UPDATE
Ensure that your Extended name choice parameter "Name" doesnt have space. So in your case change the name from "Testing Json" to "testing_json" or Json (string without space) and it will work.
import net.sf.json.JSONObject
def jsonEditorOptions = JSONObject.fromObject(/{
disable_edit_json: true,
disable_properties: true,
no_additional_properties: true,
disable_collapse: true,
disable_array_add: true,
disable_array_delete: true,
disable_array_reorder: true,
theme: "bootstrap2",
iconlib:"fontawesome4",
schema: {
"type": "object",
"title": "Name",
"properties": {
"first_name": {
"type": "string",
"propertyOrder" : 1
},
"last_name": {
"type": "string",
"propertyOrder" : 2
},
"full_name": {
"type": "string",
"propertyOrder" : 3,
"template": "{{fname}} {{lname}}",
"watch": {
"fname": "first_name",
"lname": "last_name"
}
}
}
},
startval: {
"first_name" : "John",
"last_name" : "Doe",
"full_name" : "John Doe"
}
}/);
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I have a simple model class from which I need to generate the schema on Mongo DB Atlas. But I'm having troubles when it comes to defining RealmList<String> inside a JSON schema. If I insert "array" as a bsonType, I get an error. What should I write instead?
Model class:
class Note : RealmObject {
#PrimaryKey
var _id: ObjectId = ObjectId.create()
var title: String = ""
var description: String = ""
var images: RealmList<String> = realmListOf()
var date: RealmInstant = RealmInstant.from(System.currentTimeMillis(),0)
}
Current Schema:
{
"bsonType": "object",
"properties": {
"_id": {
"bsonType": "objectId"
},
"title": {
"bsonType": "string"
},
"description": {
"bsonType": "string"
},
"images": {
"bsonType": "array"
},
"date": {
"bsonType": "date"
}
},
"required": [
"_id",
"title",
"description",
"images",
"date"
],
"title": "Note"
}
I am not sure which mode you're using but if you're in development mode, when you add an object in the SDK, the server will automatically generate a matching object, as long as the changes are additive, like adding a new object or property
In the queston, the 'images' bson definition looks incomplete
"images": {
"bsonType": "array"
},
While it is an array, it's an array of strings so I believe it should look more like this
"images": {
"bsonType": "array",
"items": {
"bsonType": "string"
}
}
Where the type of items is defined as a string
This is my JSON:
[
{
"rooms": [
{
"name": "Name1",
"id": 148,
"isActive": true,
"properties": {
}
},
{
"name": "Name 2",
"id": 149,
"isActive": true,
"properties": {
}
},
{
"name": "Name 3",
"id": 150,
"isActive": true,
"properties": {
}
}
],
"timezone": "America\/New_York",
"name": "AnotherName",
"id": 88,
"isActive": false,
"properties": {
}
}]
In order to extract the "timezone" field I use: "$..timezone" and in return I get:
Result[0]=America/New_York
Using "$..id" will return:
Result[0]=88
Result[1]=148
Result[2]=149
Result[3]=150
The question is: Which syntax to use in order to extract only Result[0]=88 ?
I've been trying several available options but with no success.. Any ideas?
You're using .. operator which means deep scan so JMeter finds all id attributes and returns all their values.
If you want only the top-level ID for the first entry in the response JSON Array you need to explicitly set path to it like:
$.[0].id
if you need to get the id where timezone is America/New_York - the relevant JSON Path query would be:
$..[?(#.timezone == 'America/New_York')].id
More information: JMeter's JSON Path Extractor Plugin - Advanced Usage Scenarios
You can use $.[*]id to get Result[0]=88
I want to validate a Nested JSON Schema in Postman.
Here is the code.
const testSchema = {
"name": [
{
"first_name": "Alpha",
"last_name": "Bravo"
},
{
"first_name": "Charlie",
"last_name": "Delta"
},
],
"age": "23",
"color": "black"
};
const showData = {
"required": ["name", "age"],
"properties": {
"name": [
{
"required": ["first_name"]
}
],
},
};
pm.test("Nested Schema Test", function () {
pm.expect(tv4.validate(testSchema, showData)).to.be.true;
});
Currently, this code returns test as true.
I am unable to test the "name" array objects' keys.
Even upon passing this:
"required": ["fst_nae"] //wrong key name
it returns true.
I would just check in easy way via:
pm.test("your name", function () {
pm.expect(testSchema.name[0].first_name && testSchema.name[1].first_name
).to.eql('Alpha' && 'Charlie')
});
and you successfully validated these fields
or use this expect to organize your code of your choice
tiny validator i.e. tv4.validate is having issues in their library. Another option is to use AJV (you can search it on github).
I am trying to use the elasticsearch completion suggester. I have app_user objects, which come into my elasticsearch instance via a couchdb river.
This is the mapping I use:
{
"app_user" : {
"_all" : {"enabled" : true},
"_source" : {
"includes" : [
"_id",
"_rev",
"type",
"profile.callname",
"profile.fullname",
"email"
]
},
"properties" : {
"suggest" : { "type" : "completion",
"index_analyzer" : "simple",
"search_analyzer" : "simple",
"payloads" : true
}
},
"transform" : [
{"script": "ctx._source.suggest = ['input':[ctx._source.email, ctx._source.profile.fullname, ctx._source.profile.callname]]"},
{"script": "ctx._source.suggest.payload = ['_id': ctx._source['_id'], 'type': ctx._source['type'], '_rev': ctx._source['_rev']]"}
,
{"script": "ctx._source.suggest.payload << ['label': ctx._source.profile.fullname, 'text': ctx._source.email]"}
]
}
}
So I am trying to include the object ID and a display text in the payload.
When I view the generated document via http://localhost:9200/myindex/app_user/<someid>?pretty&_source_transform, everything seems OK:
{
"_index": "myindex",
"_type": "app_user",
"_id": "<someid>",
"found": true,
"_source": {
"_rev": "2-dcd7b9d456e205d3e9d859fdc2c6a688",
"_id": "<someid>",
"email": "joni#example.org",
"suggest": {
"input": [
"joni#example.org",
...
],
"output": "joni surname - joni#example.org",
"payload": {
"_id": "<someid>",
"type": "app_user",
"_rev": "2-dcd7b9d456e205d3e9d859fdc2c6a688",
"label": "joni surname",
"text": "joni#example.org"
}
},
"type": "app_user",
"profile": {
"callname": "",
"fullname": "joni surname"
}
}
}
However, when I try to get the document via _suggest, elasticsearch API somehow breaks the JSON object payload:
curl -XGET "http://localhost:9200/myindex/_suggest" -d '{
"all-suggest": {
"text": "joni",
"completion": {
"field": "suggest"
}
}
}'
results in
{"_shards":{"total":5,"successful":5,"failed":0},"all-suggest":[{"text":"joni","offset":0,"length":5,"options":[{"text":"joni surname - joni#example.org","score":1.0,"payload"::)
�_id`<someid>�typeIapp_user�_reva2-dcd7b9d456e205d3e9d859fdc2c6a688�label�joni surname�textSjoni#example.org�}]}]}
which is definitely no valid JSON.. Any ideas?
This is actually a bug in elasticsearch. It was reported and acknowledged here and should be fixed shortly.
I'm trying to use JsonBuilder with Groovy to dynamically generate JSON. I want to create a JSON block like:
{
"type": {
"__type": "urn",
"value": "myCustomValue1"
},
"urn": {
"__type": "urn",
"value": "myCustomValue2"
},
"date": {
"epoch": 1265662800000,
"str": "2010-02-08T21:00:00Z"
},
"metadata": [{
"ratings": [{
"rating": "NR",
"scheme": "eirin",
"_type": {
"__type": "urn",
"value": "myCustomValue3"
}
}],
"creators": [Jim, Bob, Joe]
}]
}
I've written:
def addUrn(parent, type, urnVal) {
parent."$type" {
__type "urn"
"value" urnVal
}
}
String getEpisode(String myCustomVal1, String myCustomVal2, String myCustomVal3) {
def builder = new groovy.json.JsonBuilder()
def root = builder {
addUrn(builder, "type", myCustomVal1)
addUrn(builder, "urn", "some:urn:$myCustomVal2")
"date" {
epoch 1265662800000
str "2010-02-08T21:00:00Z"
}
"metadata" ({
ratings ({
rating "G"
scheme "eirin"
addUrn(builder, "_type", "$myCustomVal3")
})
creators "Jim", "Bob", "Joe"
})
}
return root.toString();
}
But I've run into the following issues:
Whenever I call addUrn, nothing is returned in the string. Am I misunderstanding how to use methods in Groovy?
None of the values are encapsulated in double (or single) quotes in the returned string.
Anytime I use a {, I get a '_getEpisode_closure2_closure2#(insert hex)' in the returned value.
Is there something wrong with my syntax? Or can someone point me to some example/tutorial that uses methods and/or examples beyond simple values (e.g. nested values within arrays).
NOTE: This is a watered down example, but I tried to maintain the complexity around the areas that were giving me issues.
You have to use delegate in addUrn method instead of
passing the builder on which you are working.
It is because you are doing a toSting() or toPrettyString() on root instead of builder.
Solved if #2 is followed.
Sample:
def builder = new groovy.json.JsonBuilder()
def root = builder {
name "Devin"
data {
type "Test"
note "Dummy"
}
addUrn(delegate, "gender", "male")
addUrn(delegate, "zip", "43230")
}
def addUrn(parent, type, urnVal) {
parent."$type" {
__type "urn"
"value" urnVal
}
}
println builder.toPrettyString()
Output:-
{
"name": "Devin",
"data": {
"type": "Test",
"note": "Dummy"
},
"gender": {
"__type": "urn",
"value": "male"
},
"zip": {
"__type": "urn",
"value": "43230"
}
}