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导读:Refer to: 1. http://onebyteatatime.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/reusable-sql-connection-in-soapui/ 2. http://groovyinsoapui.wordpress.com/2008/09/08/getting-db-connection-with-groovy/ 3. http://www.soapui.org/userguide/functional/groovystep.ht

Refer to:
1. http://onebyteatatime.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/reusable-sql-connection-in-soapui/

2. http://groovyinsoapui.wordpress.com/2008/09/08/getting-db-connection-with-groovy/

3. http://www.soapui.org/userguide/functional/groovystep.html#soapUI_GroovyUtils

4.http://groovy.codehaus.org/Database+features

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Reusable SQL Connection in?soapUI

No matter how modern the systems get,we always often have some level of interaction with databases whether for reporting purposes or for recording transactions. In typical web services testing,one would imagine testing xml response to a given xml payload. What if,you need to connect to a database and say,verify,if a particular record was inserted by firing a select query? OR if,you need to create a log of your testing right inside the database? If not you may need to fire a select query after each SOAP Request,right in the Groovy Assertion Step of that request.

Now,quick and dirty way would be to create a SQL connection each time you need a connection and close it once you are done with it. Creating and closing a resource connection is very expensive. Hence,this could prove very costly when you are testing thousands of SOAP Requests. Imagine for each request you fire if there is a connection created whether in Groovy Assertion step or otherwise! I shall try to go over a simple mechanism to create a common reusable connection right at the beginning of your soapUI TestCase and then recycle it once you don’t need it.

The example I am trying to illustrate shall be useful when you have a single soapUI test case that,say,is iterating over number of rows from a datasource,carrying out some number of test steps and at each test step,before the step or after that step you need to connect to the database and carry out some operation.

To begin for any RDBMS you need four things: Driver,URL,Username and Password.
1. You can store these as TestCase properties,“dbUrl”,“dbDriverClassName”,“dbUser”,“dbPassword”

??? For example: dbUrl:jdbc:microsoft:sqlserver://mssqlops1.prn-corp.com

???????????????????????????dbDriverClassName: ?com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver

???????????????????????????.......
2. Each soapUI test case has two scripts: Setup Script and TearDown Script. We shall make use of these two scripts in order to illustrate our example. Inside Setup Script we shall obtain handle to our common connection as shown below:

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  1. ??
  2. //In?a?Setup?Script ??
  3. import?groovy.sql.Sql ??
  4. ??
  5. //try?to?create?connection?to?database,?if?available.?load?this?connection?on?context ??
  6. //if?not,?log?error?and?continue ??
  7. //In?order?for?this?to?work,?you?need?to?have?jdbc?driver?jar?file?in?$SOAPUI_HOME/bin/ext?folder ??
  8. def?url?=?context.expand(?'${#TestCase#dbUrl}'?) ??
  9. def?driver?=?context.expand(?'${#TestCase#dbDriverClassName}'?) ??
  10. def?user?=?context.expand(?'${#TestCase#dbUser}'?) ??
  11. def?password?=?context.expand(?'${#TestCase#dbPassword}'?) ??
  12. ??
  13. if?(?(null?!=?url)?&&?(null?!=?driver)?&&?(null?!=?user)?&&?(null?!=?password)?) ??
  14. { ??
  15. ??try?{ ??
  16. ????connection?=?Sql.newInstance(url,?user,?password,?driver) ??
  17. ????context.setProperty("dbConn",?connection) ??
  18. ??}?catch?(Exception?e)?{ ??
  19. ????log.error?"Could?not?establish?connection?to?the?database."??
  20. ??} ??
  21. }??

3. Now wherever we need access to this connection in any of our test steps: whether in Groovy Assertion or in Groovy Script,we simply check for existence of this property on the soapUI context,for example,say following Groovy Assertion verifies if a customer account was created in the database right after SOAP Request CreateCustomer.

?
  1. //In?a?Groovy?Assertion?Step?of?a?SOAP?Request ??
  2. def?MSG_CUSTOMER_NOT_FOUND?=?"Customer?not?found!"??
  3. //?Obtain?customer?number?from?response?of?a?SOAP?Request?that?creates?a?customer ??
  4. def?customerNumber?=?<...?groovy?code?retrieving?customer?number?from?response?here?...>? ??
  5. ??
  6. //Check?if?connection?to?database?is?available ??
  7. if?(context.dbConn) ??
  8. { ??
  9. ??//connection?to?the?database ??
  10. ??def?sql?=?context.dbConn ??
  11. ??
  12. ??row?=?sql.firstRow("select?count(*)?as?numOfRecords?from?customers?where?customer_number?=???",?[customerNumber]) ??
  13. ??
  14. ??//Verify?that?customer?record?exists?in?Customer?Table?in?the?database ??
  15. ??assert?(?1?==?row.numOfRecords?):MSG_CUSTOMER_NOT_FOUND ??
  16. }??

4. Finally,in TearDown Script,we close the connection:

?
  1. ??
  2. //In?a?TearDown?Script ??
  3. //Close?db?connection ??
  4. if?(context.dbConn) ??
  5. { ??
  6. ??context.dbConn.close() ??
  7. ??log.info?"Closed?Database?Connection."??
  8. }??

Ain’t that simple and reusable? Of course,you can extend this idea to create a connection pool or any other advanced set of objects,map of objects that you can hold onto soapUI context and use whenever needed. However,do not forget to clear up these resources though. That is what the TearDown Script is for!

~srs

Posted in Groovy,Programming. Tags: groovy,SOAP,soapUI,Web Services. 2 Comments ?

2 Responses to “Reusable SQL Connection in?soapUI”

  1. Tom Says:

    Hi Sachin,
    I tried this connection below and ran into a problem.

    If I am using an Oracle Thin driver what should the
    dbDriverClassName property value be?

    I am using oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver and also tried jdbc:oracle:thin

    Any ideas?

    Thanks,

    Reply
    • onebyteatatime Says:

      You can check the Oracle driver documentation in order to figure out exact driver class name. But the class name you just provided seems correct. Have you made sure that you have the driver “jar” in <soapui_home>/bin/ext directory? That is very important. You have to have the driver jar in this directory. Once you start soapUI you shall see this jar file being loaded in console log of soapUI. Once this jar file is loaded at soapUI start up,you should be fine. I think I have documented this point as a comment in my sample script.

      hope that helps.

      ~srs

      Reply

      getting DB connection with?Groovy

      Posted by: devakara on: September 8,2008

      • In: Groovy
      • Comment!

      Connecting to DB inside Test Steps for various processes is required most often in any Test Suite. So how do we get a connection of DB2 database (for that matter any database) using Groovy in SOAP UI ?

      Its simple,basically we will get an sql instance first using parameters like JDBC connection URL,driver class name etc..

      This link refers to the Sql class’s API which is used to get the connection

      Say if we use the generic method getInstance(url,pwd,driverName) to get the instance and thence execute some SQL queries,we could proceed this way:

      The pre-setup for this would be placing the required jars for DB connectivity in lib folder of SOAP UI and setting their paths to the CLASSPATH variable in bin/soapui.bat file.?(In case of DB2 connection,we need to place?db2jcc.jar and?db2jcc_license_cu.jar jars inside lib directory and set their paths to CLASSPATH variable in soapui.bat file of bin directory). Then,

      1) Import?groovy.sql.Sql in the Groovy Step,by including

      import?groovy.sql.Sql

      2) Then get the required?arguments for Sql.getInstance() method,and fetch the sql instance by

      def ?sql = Sql.newInstance(dbPath,dbUserName,dbPassword,dbDriverName);

      Choice of newInstance() method could be as per the options developer has.

      3) Use this sql object for executing the queries to perform operation on DB,for example

      res = sql.execute( “SELECT * FROM TABLE1 WHERE COL1=’123′” );

      Tags: DB,DB Connection,DB2,execute,Sql

      26 Responses to "getting DB connection with?Groovy"

    • 23 | Igor
      May 19,2009 at 10:56 pm

      Got it,

      For 2005,the driver changes from
      com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver (sql 2000)

      To

      com.microsoft.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver

      See: http://blogs.msdn.com/jdbcteam/archive/2007/06/15/java-lang-classnotfoundexception-com-microsoft-jdbc-sqlserver-sqlserverdriver.aspx

      Thanks anyway!
      Igor

      Reply

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