How to integrate cucumber with Python language
I have few scenarios which needs some data manipulation for Assertion. I know, it can be done by Java Script. But I wish to create a Utility file for custom reusable functions. Is there any possibility to integrate with Python through which Utility function can be called.
java cucumber karate
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I have few scenarios which needs some data manipulation for Assertion. I know, it can be done by Java Script. But I wish to create a Utility file for custom reusable functions. Is there any possibility to integrate with Python through which Utility function can be called.
java cucumber karate
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I have few scenarios which needs some data manipulation for Assertion. I know, it can be done by Java Script. But I wish to create a Utility file for custom reusable functions. Is there any possibility to integrate with Python through which Utility function can be called.
java cucumber karate
I have few scenarios which needs some data manipulation for Assertion. I know, it can be done by Java Script. But I wish to create a Utility file for custom reusable functions. Is there any possibility to integrate with Python through which Utility function can be called.
java cucumber karate
java cucumber karate
asked Nov 22 '18 at 8:51
Angappan GanesanAngappan Ganesan
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I strongly advise against it.
If you really want, you might be able to call a command-line python program like this:
* def FileUtils = Java.type('com.intuit.karate.FileUtils')
* def runtime = java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime()
* def exec = function(cmd){ return FileUtils.toString(runtime.exec(cmd).getInputStream()) }
* def result = exec('my-python-command')
Of course if you are able to expose your Python utils as a REST-API, that's another option :)
But please don't do this.
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I strongly advise against it.
If you really want, you might be able to call a command-line python program like this:
* def FileUtils = Java.type('com.intuit.karate.FileUtils')
* def runtime = java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime()
* def exec = function(cmd){ return FileUtils.toString(runtime.exec(cmd).getInputStream()) }
* def result = exec('my-python-command')
Of course if you are able to expose your Python utils as a REST-API, that's another option :)
But please don't do this.
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I strongly advise against it.
If you really want, you might be able to call a command-line python program like this:
* def FileUtils = Java.type('com.intuit.karate.FileUtils')
* def runtime = java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime()
* def exec = function(cmd){ return FileUtils.toString(runtime.exec(cmd).getInputStream()) }
* def result = exec('my-python-command')
Of course if you are able to expose your Python utils as a REST-API, that's another option :)
But please don't do this.
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I strongly advise against it.
If you really want, you might be able to call a command-line python program like this:
* def FileUtils = Java.type('com.intuit.karate.FileUtils')
* def runtime = java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime()
* def exec = function(cmd){ return FileUtils.toString(runtime.exec(cmd).getInputStream()) }
* def result = exec('my-python-command')
Of course if you are able to expose your Python utils as a REST-API, that's another option :)
But please don't do this.
I strongly advise against it.
If you really want, you might be able to call a command-line python program like this:
* def FileUtils = Java.type('com.intuit.karate.FileUtils')
* def runtime = java.lang.Runtime.getRuntime()
* def exec = function(cmd){ return FileUtils.toString(runtime.exec(cmd).getInputStream()) }
* def result = exec('my-python-command')
Of course if you are able to expose your Python utils as a REST-API, that's another option :)
But please don't do this.
answered Nov 22 '18 at 9:04
Peter ThomasPeter Thomas
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