API Testing Course Syllabus
We have prepared the API Testing Course Syllabus with the utmost care of solving the real-time issues that the industry required in the testing process and equipping the candidates to deliver the product error-free. It gives an in-depth understanding of REST API Testing to implement successfully in projects assigned by the companies through satisfying hands-on practices. We cover SOAP web services, BaseURL, Automation Set, Automation Utilities, Maven-Build Management, Jenkins, Logging framework, and integrate along with the report generation in our API Testing Training Institute in Chennai at SLA.
PART 1: Rest API – An overview
- What is Web Services?
- Deep Dive on SOAP and REST Web Services
- How does REST API architecture works?
- What is BaseURL?
- What is Resources in REST API?
- How to use GET and POST request?
- How to use PUT and DELETE request?
- What are headers and cookies in rest request?
PART 2: Get started with REST API Testing
- Deep Dive on google place Search API for scripting
- What do you know about POSTMAN -Manual testing client?
- How is it useful for REST API?
- How to adding new place in Google Maps with google API?
- Do you know to validate responses with POSTMAN client?
PART 3: Automation Set Up
- What do you know Test API?
- How to set up Test Project with Rest Assured API?
- How to use tag for passing requests?
PART 4: Validate the Rest API Responses
- How to validate the body of first JSON response?
- Do you know to validate response headers and status codes?
- Real Time Examples
PART 5: Deep Dive on REST API Automation
- Do you know to automate POST request with payload?
- How to grab the response body into String for Advance validations?
- How to pass the response values into subsequent requests?
- Do you know to optimize the script?
- Deep Dive on Data driven testing best practices
PART 6: Automation Utilities
- How to Validate advanced xml responses?
- What are the Shortcut methods to convert raw data to xml/JSON?
- How to parse JSON response to extract values?
- How to log feature to debug automation script?
PART 7: Automate Jira
- How does Jira API Works?
- Deep Dive on Cookie Authentication API for Jira requests
- How to use GET and POST API Script in JIRA to create bugs?
- How to automate JIRA API?
- Real Time Examples
- How to add comment API using POST and PUT?
- How to use JIRA API Script?
PART 8: Deep Dive on OAuth Authentication Set Up
- What is OAuth?
- How does OAuth works?
- Difference between OAuth and OpenID
- Deep Dive on User Authentication using OAuth
PART 9: Maven- Build Management tool
- Deep Dive on Maven in Framework Dev
- How to install and configure Maven?
- Important things to know about Maven
- How to creating Maven Project?
- Do you know to import Maven in Eclipse?
- What do you know about POM.xml file?
- What do you know about surefire plugin?
- How is it used to execute Test?
- Do you know to integrate Testng with Maven?
- How to switch the Test with Maven Profiling?
PART 10: Jenkins- Continuous Integration Tool
- Deep Dive on Jenkins in Test frameworks
- How to Install and configure Jenkins?
- How to Configure Jenkin Settings and Workspace?
PART 11: TestNG Reports for Jenkin Jobs
PART 12: Testng Reporting Plugin into Jenkin jobs
- Real Time Configuration
PART 13: Logging Framework – log4j
- What is log4j?
- How is it used in Rest API framework?
- Do you know to import log4j in Eclipse project?
- Deep Dive on log4j xml file
- How to use xml file to control logging in Testcase?
PART 14: Integrate Excel
- What is Apace POI API?
- What do you know about download instructions?
- Do you know the Approach to Access Excel Data?
- How to access rows and its cells from sheet?
- Do you know to retrieve data from excel?
- Deep Dive on Library API
- What do you know about Library API Postman and Rest Assured?
- How to convert HashMap to JSON?
- How to integrate excel with Rest Assured Test?
Conclusion
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