How to run a http request inside of a detox test
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I'm using restler to run http request in node, and i want to run one inside a detox test.
For example: i want to create an user and after the success request, try to login to my app with user account previously created.
How can achieve that? So far i only have the following code.
login() {
return it("login", async () => {
let testAccount = await getTestAccountDetails();
await restler
.post("/user", JSON.parse(testAccount))
.on("complete", async () => {
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).tap();
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).typeText(
testAccount.user.email
);
});
});
}
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I'm using restler to run http request in node, and i want to run one inside a detox test.
For example: i want to create an user and after the success request, try to login to my app with user account previously created.
How can achieve that? So far i only have the following code.
login() {
return it("login", async () => {
let testAccount = await getTestAccountDetails();
await restler
.post("/user", JSON.parse(testAccount))
.on("complete", async () => {
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).tap();
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).typeText(
testAccount.user.email
);
});
});
}
thanks
react-native react-native-ios detox
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up vote
0
down vote
favorite
I'm using restler to run http request in node, and i want to run one inside a detox test.
For example: i want to create an user and after the success request, try to login to my app with user account previously created.
How can achieve that? So far i only have the following code.
login() {
return it("login", async () => {
let testAccount = await getTestAccountDetails();
await restler
.post("/user", JSON.parse(testAccount))
.on("complete", async () => {
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).tap();
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).typeText(
testAccount.user.email
);
});
});
}
thanks
react-native react-native-ios detox
I'm using restler to run http request in node, and i want to run one inside a detox test.
For example: i want to create an user and after the success request, try to login to my app with user account previously created.
How can achieve that? So far i only have the following code.
login() {
return it("login", async () => {
let testAccount = await getTestAccountDetails();
await restler
.post("/user", JSON.parse(testAccount))
.on("complete", async () => {
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).tap();
await element(by.id("emailTxtInput")).typeText(
testAccount.user.email
);
});
});
}
thanks
react-native react-native-ios detox
react-native react-native-ios detox
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