
Today we will learn:
How we are going to communicate to make sure that the learning process is efficient
Where to ask questions
How to ask questions
Communication channels, where you can reach out to me.
In this video lesson you will learn how to use resources for the lectures.
Today we will learn:
What is API?
What is a web service?
Why are web services needed?
Where web services are used?
What are pros and cons of API?
Today we will learn:
What are the main existing API types?
What is REST API?
What is SOAP API?
What are the differences between REST and SOAP?
Today we will learn:
What is REST API?
What are its architectural properties?
Why is it needed in Web Applications?
Advantages of REST API
Today we will learn:
What is an HTTP method?
What are several main features of an HTTP method?
What are the main methods of REST API?
Why is each of them needed?
Today we will learn:
What is an HTTP status code?
What are the main types of API status codes?
Why each of them is needed?
What is the connection between HTTP methods and status codes?
Here is our agenda for today:
We will talk with you a bit about Postman history.
Consider main components of Postman.
Understand why we should learn Postman.
Afterwards we will discuss the role of the Postman in software testing process.
Today we will learn:
What is API testing tool?
What are the most popular API testing tools?
Why Postman?
How to install Postam to your machine?
How to perform basic configuration of Postman?
Today we will learn:
What is Trello?
Why is it selected for API testing?
How to create a test account in Trello?
How to set up Trello board for the course?
Today we will learn:
What is authorization in API?
Why is authorization needed?
Why will we need auth token in Trello?
How to generate auth token?
Where to store the generated token value?
Today we will learn:
What is GET method?
When is GET method needed?
Why is GET method needed?
What are the main features of GET method?
Today we will learn:
How can we create a GET method in Postman?
How can we execute a GET method in Postman?
How does the GET method response look like?
How do different GET methods look like?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Sign in to Trello
Open Trello API docs page.
Find Get Lists on a board request.
Execute this request for your Test board.
Find Get Cards in a List, Get a Card.
Execute these requests for any of the lists on your Test board.
Today we will learn:
What is JSON schema?
Why is JSON schema needed?
How can we validate a GET response schema?
Which tool can be used to generate a JSON schema?
Which tool can be used to validate a JSON schema?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Open https://jsonschema.net/ and https://jsonschemalint.com/ sites.
Execute Get Cards request from our previous home task.
Generate and validate JSON Schema for response array.
Execute Get Specific Card request from our previous home task.
Generate and validate JSON Schema for response object.
Today we will learn:
What is validation test?
How can we validate a GET endpoint?
What are common status codes for GET methods validation?
How to validate a GET endpoint in Postman?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Execute Get Specific Card request with valid data.
See that response status code and body are valid.
Validate card id path parameter with invalid format and value.
Validate unauthorized permission attempt.
Validate key, token, and fields query parameters.
Today we will learn:
What is POST method?
When is POST method needed?
Why is POST method needed?
What are the main features of POST method?
Today we will learn:
How can we create a POST request in Postman?
How can we execute a POST request in Postman?
How does the POST request’s response look like?
How to check POST request results?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Sign in to Trello and open Trello API docs page.
Find Create a new Card request.
Execute this request for your list.
Pass card name and idList fields in two different ways.
Check that card is added to list via API and UI.
Today we will learn:
How can we validate a POST endpoint?
What are status codes in POST methods validation?
How to validate a POST endpoint in Postman?
How to check that new resource is not created via API?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Execute Create a New Card request with valid data.
See that response status code and body are valid.
Validate idList query parameter with invalid format and value.
Do not provide idList query parameter at all.
Validate unauthorized permission attempt.
Validate key, and token query parameters.
Today we will learn:
What is PUT method?
When is PUT method needed?
Why is PUT method needed?
What are the main features of PUT method?
Today we will learn:
How can we create a PUT method in Postman?
How can we execute a PUT method in Postman?
How does the PUT method response look like?
How should we check PUT method work?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Sign in to Trello and open Trello API docs page.
Find Update a Card request.
Execute this request for your test card.
Pass card updated name field in two different ways.
Check that card is updated via API and UI.
Today we will learn:
How can we validate a PUT endpoint?
What are common status codes for PUT methods validation?
How to validate a PUT endpoint in Postman?
How to check resource not updated via API?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Execute Update a Card request with valid data.
See that response status code and body are valid.
Validate ID path parameter with invalid format and value.
Do not provide ID path parameter at all.
Validate unauthorized permission attempt.
Validate key, and token query parameters.
Today we will learn:
What is DELETE method?
When is DELETE method needed?
Why is DELETE method needed?
What are the main features of DELETE method?
Today we will learn:
How can we create a DELETE method in Postman?
How can we execute a DELETE method in Postman?
How does the DELETE method response look like?
How should we check DELETE method?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Sign in to Trello.
Open Trello API docs page.
Find Delete a Card request.
Execute this request for your Test board.
Verify that the card was deleted via API and UI.
Today we will learn:
How can we validate a DELETE endpoint?
What are common status codes for DELETE methods validation?
How to validate a DELETE endpoint in Postman?
How to check resource not deleted via Postman?
The home task for today's lesson is the following:
Execute DELETE Specific Card request with valid data.
See that response status code and body are valid.
Validate card id path parameter with invalid format and value.
Validate unauthorized permission attempt.
Validate key, and token query parameters.
Today we will learn:
What are Collection Variables in Postman?
What are Query Variables in Postman?
What are Environment Variables in Postman?
How to manage all of them?
Today we will learn:
How to create automated test in Postman?
How to check the response status code?
How to verify the response has a JSON body?
How to see and evaluate test results?
Today we will learn:
JDK Versions – which one to use?
Oracle JDK VS Open JDK
How to check the current Java version.
How to download JDK binary
Configuring Java environment variables
Today we will learn:
Gradle main features
Gradle Versions – Which one to use?
Prerequisite for Gradle installation
How to check the current Gradle version
How to download Gradle binary
Configuring Gradle environment variable
Today we will learn:
What is IDE?
What are the most popular IDEs for Java development?
Why IntelliJ IDEA?
How to install IntelliJ IDEA to your machine?
How to perform the basic configuration of IntelliJ IDEA?
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