def test_search_text_valid_iso2(self):
        """
        Testing the service for valid results with search text as any valid ISO2CODE
        """
        # Fetch test data and read the ISO2CODE from the first record of the result
        assert self.fetch_data_and_validate()
        assert len(self.test_data_list) > 0
        item = self.test_data_list[0]
        iso2code = item['alpha2_code']

        # Create URL to test with ISO2CODE
        # Fetch status code and content from get method
        url2 = self.url + iso2code
        status_code, content = self.service.get(url2)
        assert status_code == HTTPStatus.OK

        # Check if the JSON format of content is valid
        # Read the message returned in the content
        validate(instance=content, schema=Schemas.schema_all)
        resp = content['RestResponse']['messages']
        assert len(resp) == 1
        resp_msg = resp[0]

        # Read the number of records returned
        total_no_of_records = CommonUtilities.fetch_total_records(resp_msg)
        assert total_no_of_records != -1

        # Verify if the length of results list is same as the no mentioned in messages
        # Verify if the result list contains the iso2code as text in name,iso2code or iso3code
        assert len(content['RestResponse']['result']) == int(total_no_of_records)
        assert self.search_text(content['RestResponse']['result'], iso2code)
    def test_get_all_valid(self):
        """
        Testing the webservice for a valid request
        Expectation: Webservice should return HTTP Status 200 OK and a valid json with all records in the content
        """
        status_code, content = self.service.get(self.url)
        assert status_code == HTTPStatus.OK
        # Check if the JSON format is valid
        validate(instance=content, schema=Schemas.schema_all)
        # Read the message returned in the content
        resp = content['RestResponse']['messages']
        assert len(resp) == 1
        resp_msg = resp[0]

        # Read the number of records returned
        total_no_of_records = CommonUtilities.fetch_total_records(resp_msg)
        assert total_no_of_records != -1
        assert len(
            content['RestResponse']['result']) == int(total_no_of_records)
    def test_search_text_empty_string(self):
        """
        Testing to query records with empty search text
        Expectation: Service should return all records
        """
        status_code, content = self.service.get(self.url)
        assert status_code == HTTPStatus.OK

        # Check if the JSON format of content is valid as it will return the full list
        # Read the message returned in the content
        validate(instance=content, schema=Schemas.schema_all)
        resp = content['RestResponse']['messages']
        assert len(resp) == 1
        resp_msg = resp[0]

        # Read the number of records returned
        total_no_of_records = CommonUtilities.fetch_total_records(resp_msg)
        assert total_no_of_records != -1

        # Verify the total no of records matches in message and result list
        assert len(content['RestResponse']['result']) == int(total_no_of_records)
 def fetch_data_and_validate(self):
     """
     Method to fetch, validate and store all records for future test cases
     Return:
         (bool): return True if method is successful in fetching the test data, false otherwise
     """
     # Fetch data for all records that will be used as test data in further methods
     # Check if the JSON format of test_content is valid
     status_code, test_content = self.service.get(self.url_testdata)
     validate(instance=test_content, schema=Schemas.schema_all)
     self.test_data_list = test_content['RestResponse']['result']
     # Read the message returned in the content
     resp = test_content['RestResponse']['messages']
     if len(resp) == 1:
         resp_msg = resp[0]
     else:
         return False
     # Read the number of records returned
     self.total_no_of_records = CommonUtilities.fetch_total_records(resp_msg)
     if self.total_no_of_records != -1:
         return True
     else:
         return False
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 def test_fetch_total_records_invalid(self):
     num_records = CommonUtilities.fetch_total_records("Total records")
     assert num_records is None
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 def test_fetch_total_records_valid(self):
     num_records = CommonUtilities.fetch_total_records("Total [4] records")
     assert int(num_records) == 4