REST API Testing with Karate Framework Course
End to End API Automation with Karate Framework. API Automation Made Simple.
Karate is an open-source general-purpose test-automation framework that can script calls to HTTP end-points and assert that the JSON or XML responses are as expected. Karate is implemented in Java but test-scripts are written in Gherkin since Karate was originally an extension of the Cucumber framework.
Karate is built on top of Cucumber, another BDD testing framework, and shares some of the same concepts. One of these is the use of a Gherkin file, which describes the tested feature. However, unlike Cucumber, tests aren’t written in Java and are fully described in the Gherkin file.
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What you’ll learn
- How to design Automation Framework for API automation
- Different type of Authentication Mechanism used with API
- Karate framework and its usage for API Testing
- Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment
- Source Code Management via GitHub
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