Using karate-config parameters in a java file
Is there a possibility in karate to reuse parameters from karat-config.js in java file ( Initialising values using constructor)
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Is there a possibility in karate to reuse parameters from karat-config.js in java file ( Initialising values using constructor)
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can you provide more details of how would you want to reuse a variable in config, like any sample code snippet?
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Is there a possibility in karate to reuse parameters from karat-config.js in java file ( Initialising values using constructor)
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Is there a possibility in karate to reuse parameters from karat-config.js in java file ( Initialising values using constructor)
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asked Nov 23 '18 at 8:29
Sourabh ChapaliSourabh Chapali
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can you provide more details of how would you want to reuse a variable in config, like any sample code snippet?
– Babu Sekaran
Nov 23 '18 at 8:48
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can you provide more details of how would you want to reuse a variable in config, like any sample code snippet?
– Babu Sekaran
Nov 23 '18 at 8:48
can you provide more details of how would you want to reuse a variable in config, like any sample code snippet?
– Babu Sekaran
Nov 23 '18 at 8:48
can you provide more details of how would you want to reuse a variable in config, like any sample code snippet?
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Since anything returned from karate-config.js
is available any time in any-scenario, just instantiate the Java class and pass whatever you need in the constructor.
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You could have a /resources/properties.yml that you import into the karate-config.js, and the values in the yml could be directly accessible in Java as well.
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Since anything returned from karate-config.js
is available any time in any-scenario, just instantiate the Java class and pass whatever you need in the constructor.
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Since anything returned from karate-config.js
is available any time in any-scenario, just instantiate the Java class and pass whatever you need in the constructor.
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Since anything returned from karate-config.js
is available any time in any-scenario, just instantiate the Java class and pass whatever you need in the constructor.
Since anything returned from karate-config.js
is available any time in any-scenario, just instantiate the Java class and pass whatever you need in the constructor.
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You could have a /resources/properties.yml that you import into the karate-config.js, and the values in the yml could be directly accessible in Java as well.
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You could have a /resources/properties.yml that you import into the karate-config.js, and the values in the yml could be directly accessible in Java as well.
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You could have a /resources/properties.yml that you import into the karate-config.js, and the values in the yml could be directly accessible in Java as well.
You could have a /resources/properties.yml that you import into the karate-config.js, and the values in the yml could be directly accessible in Java as well.
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can you provide more details of how would you want to reuse a variable in config, like any sample code snippet?
– Babu Sekaran
Nov 23 '18 at 8:48