Json object from BeanShellPreprocessor is not replaced in HTTP Request












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This is the Hierarchy i have on my Testplan
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I have Beanshell preprocessor as below:



import org.json.JSONArray;
import org.json.JSONObject;
JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();

obj.put("customerId", "1234");
obj.put("dataSourceName", "ABCD");
JSONArray relateddata = new JSONArray();
relateddata.add("abc", "abc");
obj.put("relatedData", relateddata);

String data = obj.toJSONString();

vars.put("request", data);


My HttP Request is as below:



${request};


My RequestBody is :



POST http://www.url.com (just an example)

POST data:
${request};

[no cookies]


Could someone help me understand why my request variable is not being replaced and how can i get that replaced?










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    This is the Hierarchy i have on my Testplan
    enter image description here



    I have Beanshell preprocessor as below:



    import org.json.JSONArray;
    import org.json.JSONObject;
    JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();

    obj.put("customerId", "1234");
    obj.put("dataSourceName", "ABCD");
    JSONArray relateddata = new JSONArray();
    relateddata.add("abc", "abc");
    obj.put("relatedData", relateddata);

    String data = obj.toJSONString();

    vars.put("request", data);


    My HttP Request is as below:



    ${request};


    My RequestBody is :



    POST http://www.url.com (just an example)

    POST data:
    ${request};

    [no cookies]


    Could someone help me understand why my request variable is not being replaced and how can i get that replaced?










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      This is the Hierarchy i have on my Testplan
      enter image description here



      I have Beanshell preprocessor as below:



      import org.json.JSONArray;
      import org.json.JSONObject;
      JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();

      obj.put("customerId", "1234");
      obj.put("dataSourceName", "ABCD");
      JSONArray relateddata = new JSONArray();
      relateddata.add("abc", "abc");
      obj.put("relatedData", relateddata);

      String data = obj.toJSONString();

      vars.put("request", data);


      My HttP Request is as below:



      ${request};


      My RequestBody is :



      POST http://www.url.com (just an example)

      POST data:
      ${request};

      [no cookies]


      Could someone help me understand why my request variable is not being replaced and how can i get that replaced?










      share|improve this question















      This is the Hierarchy i have on my Testplan
      enter image description here



      I have Beanshell preprocessor as below:



      import org.json.JSONArray;
      import org.json.JSONObject;
      JSONObject obj = new JSONObject();

      obj.put("customerId", "1234");
      obj.put("dataSourceName", "ABCD");
      JSONArray relateddata = new JSONArray();
      relateddata.add("abc", "abc");
      obj.put("relatedData", relateddata);

      String data = obj.toJSONString();

      vars.put("request", data);


      My HttP Request is as below:



      ${request};


      My RequestBody is :



      POST http://www.url.com (just an example)

      POST data:
      ${request};

      [no cookies]


      Could someone help me understand why my request variable is not being replaced and how can i get that replaced?







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          You should put request as a string



            vars.put("request", data);





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          • It was a typp, fixed it.
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          JsonArray cannot be added to Jsonobject directly without converting into to JSONobject.






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            You should put request as a string



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              vars.put("request", data);





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              vars.put("request", data);





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            JsonArray cannot be added to Jsonobject directly without converting into to JSONobject.






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