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jMeter: JSON assertion



Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30 pm US/Eastern)
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When I send a HTTP request I want a specific JSON response. I tried doing this, but with no luck.



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      When I send a HTTP request I want a specific JSON response. I tried doing this, but with no luck.



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      This is what I receive.










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      When I send a HTTP request I want a specific JSON response. I tried doing this, but with no luck.



      This is what I have.



      This is what I receive.







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          $. is not a valid JsonPath expression, if you want everything - you can go for "deep scan" and "wildcard" operators like:



          $..*


          be aware that JSON Path doesn't return attributes names so you will be able to assert only values so you might need to reconsider your pattern.



          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.






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          $. is not a valid JsonPath expression, if you want everything - you can go for "deep scan" and "wildcard" operators like:



          $..*


          be aware that JSON Path doesn't return attributes names so you will be able to assert only values so you might need to reconsider your pattern.



          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.






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          • It's still not working.

            – Mankaryouz
            Mar 22 at 15:29











          • Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.

            – Mankaryouz
            Mar 25 at 8:58















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          $. is not a valid JsonPath expression, if you want everything - you can go for "deep scan" and "wildcard" operators like:



          $..*


          be aware that JSON Path doesn't return attributes names so you will be able to assert only values so you might need to reconsider your pattern.



          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.






          share|improve this answer























          • It's still not working.

            – Mankaryouz
            Mar 22 at 15:29











          • Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.

            – Mankaryouz
            Mar 25 at 8:58













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          $. is not a valid JsonPath expression, if you want everything - you can go for "deep scan" and "wildcard" operators like:



          $..*


          be aware that JSON Path doesn't return attributes names so you will be able to assert only values so you might need to reconsider your pattern.



          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.






          share|improve this answer













          $. is not a valid JsonPath expression, if you want everything - you can go for "deep scan" and "wildcard" operators like:



          $..*


          be aware that JSON Path doesn't return attributes names so you will be able to assert only values so you might need to reconsider your pattern.



          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.







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          • Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.

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          • It's still not working.

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          • Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.

            – Mankaryouz
            Mar 25 at 8:58
















          It's still not working.

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          Mar 22 at 15:29





          It's still not working.

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          Mar 22 at 15:29













          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.

          – Mankaryouz
          Mar 25 at 8:58





          Looking into "what you have" I would recommend using Response Assertion instead.

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