How to test APIs with Scala (SDET Automation)?
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I am new to Scala (came from a Java background). I am a SDET. I have learned the syntax through courses on Pluralsight/Udemy and now I want to learn how to test REST APIs using Scala.
I have read online about Akka-http-testkit, Play, ScalaTest, and I have looked at some repo's on Git, but honestly there is no tutorial I have found that really explains things and the documentation for these frameworks is not something I can wrap my head around. Then there is things about Actors having a service and a server, etc. ... I'm lost!
Is there any help I can get that will really give me a step by step on explanation and execution? Many thanks.
scala akka scalatest akka-http
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I am new to Scala (came from a Java background). I am a SDET. I have learned the syntax through courses on Pluralsight/Udemy and now I want to learn how to test REST APIs using Scala.
I have read online about Akka-http-testkit, Play, ScalaTest, and I have looked at some repo's on Git, but honestly there is no tutorial I have found that really explains things and the documentation for these frameworks is not something I can wrap my head around. Then there is things about Actors having a service and a server, etc. ... I'm lost!
Is there any help I can get that will really give me a step by step on explanation and execution? Many thanks.
scala akka scalatest akka-http
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I am new to Scala (came from a Java background). I am a SDET. I have learned the syntax through courses on Pluralsight/Udemy and now I want to learn how to test REST APIs using Scala.
I have read online about Akka-http-testkit, Play, ScalaTest, and I have looked at some repo's on Git, but honestly there is no tutorial I have found that really explains things and the documentation for these frameworks is not something I can wrap my head around. Then there is things about Actors having a service and a server, etc. ... I'm lost!
Is there any help I can get that will really give me a step by step on explanation and execution? Many thanks.
scala akka scalatest akka-http
I am new to Scala (came from a Java background). I am a SDET. I have learned the syntax through courses on Pluralsight/Udemy and now I want to learn how to test REST APIs using Scala.
I have read online about Akka-http-testkit, Play, ScalaTest, and I have looked at some repo's on Git, but honestly there is no tutorial I have found that really explains things and the documentation for these frameworks is not something I can wrap my head around. Then there is things about Actors having a service and a server, etc. ... I'm lost!
Is there any help I can get that will really give me a step by step on explanation and execution? Many thanks.
scala akka scalatest akka-http
scala akka scalatest akka-http
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