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"Unrecognized token 'object': expecting true, false or null" describing json response
Hello, I am using raml-tester 0.9.1 to unit-test my API backend. This is the raml document:
#%RAML 1.0
title: example REST API
baseUri: http://localhost:8080/exampleBackend
version: 1.0
mediaType: application/json
/status:
description: Reports the backend status and configuration
get:
responses:
200:
body:
application/json:
type: object
properties:
version:
type: string
description: application version
frontendConfigFilename:
type: string
description: frontend configuration file
baseApiUrl:
description: base url
type: string
listeningIPaddress:
description: IP address
type: string
listeningPort:
description: TCP port
type: number
deployedVerticlesNumber:
description: deployed verticles
type: number
workerPoolSize:
description: worker pool size
type: number
clustered:
description: clustered option value
type: boolean
required: false
However, when I run the test:
checking.path(config.getBaseApiUrl()+"/status").request().get();
Assert.assertThat(checking.getLastReport(), RamlMatchers.hasNoViolations());
It fails with this output:
java.lang.AssertionError:
Expected: To be empty
but:
Response violations:
- Body does not match schema for action(GET /status) response(200) mime-type('application/json')
Content: {
"Frontend_config_filename" : "frontend.properties",
"Version" : "UNKNOWN",
"Base_API_url" : "/exampleBackend",
"Listening_IP_address" : "0.0.0.0",
"Listening_port" : 8080,
"Deployed_verticles_number" : 1,
"Worker pool size" : 1,
"Clustered" : false
}
Messages:
- Schema invalid: Unrecognized token 'object': was expecting ('true', 'false' or 'null')
at [Source: Inline schema definition; line: 1, column: 13]
Ignoring the fact that the error messages are "poorly documented" to say the least, I don't understand what is wrong in my schema, and I suspect it has something to do with the parser instead. Any idea?
Hi @marcosox,
I'm currently stuck with the same issue. Did you end up finding a solution to this problem ?
@ChristopheELIE nope, as you can see this project is unmaintained. I migrated to other solutions, sorry.
Thank you for the quick response.
That's do damn sad. What did you use to work around this then ? I need to compare a JSON response from my API to the RAML definition (i.e. the type field in the body field) and despite this (unmaintained) project I can't seem to find one that would do what I need.
I switched to other projects so I cannot help you with that, sorry.