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// Write the mock request payload to a file for checking later... | |
// newWrite() is the important it to ensure you get a *new* file each time. | |
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def filename = "C:\\MyScratchFolder\\soapUI projects\\Testing\\procon\\mock_po_activity_request.xml" | |
def file = new File(filename) | |
def w = file.newWriter() | |
w << mockRequest.requestContent | |
w.close() |
thank you!
Small typo above:
file.newWriter().withWriter { w ->
w << mockRequest.requestContent
}
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Thanks
Thank you! For future readers who get here from a web search (like I did), I think it's unnecessary to use both newWriter
and withWriter
in the examples above. Using just withWriter
will create the file if it doesn't exist yet, or replace the existing content if it already exists:
file.withWriter { w ->
w << mockRequest.requestContent
}
Similarly, using withWriterAppend
will create the file if it doesn't exist (just like above), or append to the existing content if it already exists:
file.withWriterAppend { w ->
w << mockRequest.requestContent
}
Note that when using withWriter
or withWriterAppend
you can also specify a specific character encoding for the writer, and doing so is recommended as a best practice.
file.withWriter('UTF-8') { w ->
w << mockRequest.requestContent
}
This helped me today :) Make it ever groovier (closes writer for you):