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Hey nzStacy
Sorry - to be clear - I'm not understanding - do you mean you're saying the "schema file" isn't published somewhere and you have it locally or do you mean something different?
Also - the "schema file" - what actually is it? Are you talking about a .json schema? a swagger? an OAS? a .wadl?
Cheers,
Rich
richiesorry if I wasn't clear
We do not have the ability to access the schema through an online url, they are not public facing yet
The current way I did it was to write the schema by hand in javascript in postman and then use the postman schema validation to to assert that the response from the postman call matched the schema supplied in code, the 2 postman tests below
pm.test("Response is ok(authorized)", function () {
pm.response.to.have.status(200);
});
pm.test("Schema is valid", function () {
const schema = {
"type":"array",
"items":[
{"type":"object",
"properties":{
"Id": {"type":"string"},
"Number": {"type":"string"},
"AK": {"type":"integer"},
"CategoryId": {"type":"integer"},
"Note": {"type":"string"},
"CreatedByUserId": {"type":"string"},
"CreatedDate": {"type":"string"},
"LastModifiedByUserId": {"type":"string"},
"LastModifiedDate": {"type":"string"}
},
"required":["Id", "Number", "AK", "CategoryId", "Note", "CreatedByUserId", "CreatedDate", "LastModifiedByUserId", "LastModifiedDate"],
"additionalProperties": false
}],
};
pm.response.to.have.jsonSchema(schema);
});
I was thinking I could use a groovy validator to do it and then just get the result and check that