The Postman request:
Standard headers, nothing to update here.
Values that are used for this demo (selected as Postman type RAW with JSON format):
Key | Value | Notes |
---|---|---|
operationCategory | "registration" | the type of category of the operation we are trying to perform |
documentKindCategory | "{{document-kind}}" | Document type, from "design, patent, trademark, utility model", for this example "patent" |
documentNumber | "{{priority-number}}" | priority number generated before (in this case it was generated during the 1.1.1.1.- getToken (POST) request ) |
documentDate | "{{priority-date}}" | priority date generated before (in this case it was generated during the 1.1.1.1.- getToken (POST) request ) |
dasAccessCode | "{{access-code}}" | 4 digit access code (from Postman environment) |
applicationCategory | "{{application-category}}" | Document type, from "design, patent, trademark, utility model", for this example "patent" |
applicationNumber | "{{application-number}}" | application number generated before (in this case it was generated during the 1.1.1.1.- getToken (POST) request ) |
applicationFilingDate | "{{application-date}}" | application date generated before (in this case it was generated during the 1.1.1.1.- getToken (POST) request ) |
"{{email}}" | email for communications | |
fileId | "{{file-id}}" | fileId obtained during b.1.2.2.- obtain fileId to delete |
}
This script automatically generates a general reference and updates the Postman environment with it.
// this is option and to setup a delay for executing the automate process with Newman, so this is to be sure that the file is ready for registration setTimeout(() => console.log("3 second delay"), 30000); |
The following script is executed after the request is sent, to evaluate the response and also to set up environment variables (if they are needed for following requests)
// following test will verify the expected response code for this request pm.test("Status code is 201", function () { pm.response.to.have.status(201); }); //the following test checks if the system has provided a the Acknowledgement Id for the request pm.test("requestAckId", function () { var jsonData = pm.response.json(); pm.expect(jsonData.requestAckId).not.eql(undefined); if (jsonData.requestAckId !== undefined) { console.log("requestAckId:"+jsonData.requestAckId) pm.environment.set("request-ack", jsonData.requestAckId); } }); //this tests if the location is provided in the response pm.test("Location", function () { var location = pm.response.headers.get("Location"); pm.expect(location).not.eql(undefined); if (location !== undefined) { console.log("location:"+location) pm.environment.set("location", location); } }); |
Here is the json response with the details of the registered record. Particularly the request AckId and the status of the request(for this operation, "registration - recorded")
Normal headers.
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This depends on the test we set up in the test script