Thanks Jens and Spencer, I was planning to do this only but I thought of asking if there are any other options too.
Thanks again, Smita On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 4:41 AM, Jens Geyer <[email protected]> wrote: > A common misunderstanding is the difference between syntax and semantics > of a JSON (or XML) file. Thrift supports one particular JSON format. > However, it does not support *any* arbitrary JSON that you can think of. > > The two options I see is to a) write the test cases in code or b) parse > your JSON and construct Thrift data from it. > > Could that work for you? > > Have fun, > JensG > ________________________________ > Von: Smita Wadhwa > Gesendet: 27.02.2015 09:31 > An: [email protected] > Betreff: Testing Thrift Service > > hi, > > I want to test my thrift service ( unit test + integrations test) by > having multiple inputs( valid and invalid data inputs) in some file ( in > form of json). > > 1.) How can I create thrift object from json (read from file) into a > thrift object and send it to thrift service for testing. > > My main concern is converting json object into thrift obbject which can be > sent to service for testing > > 2.) Are there any alternatives other than json for testing service. > > -- > Thanks & Regards, > Smita > -- Regards, Smita
