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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.










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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.










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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.










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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.







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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.






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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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