Interface Testing Video Series Overview

This article lists a series of tutorial videos on interface testing using the FunTester framework, covering topics from basic HTTP request handling to multithreaded performance testing, and announces upcoming content on Arthas and JMeter API.

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Interface Testing Video Series Overview

Interface Testing Video Series

The following videos demonstrate how to use the FunTester testing framework for API and interface testing. Each video focuses on a specific feature, such as obtaining HTTP request objects, sending requests, parsing responses, handling JSON, performing GET and POST operations, managing headers and cookies, and building reusable classes for automation, performance, and multithreaded testing.

FunTester testing framework video introduction

Obtaining HTTP request objects

Sending requests and parsing responses

Basic JSON object operations

GET request practice

POST request practice

Handling headers and cookies

FunRequest class functionality

Interface testing business validation

Automation test project basics

JSONArray basic operations

Automation project base class practice

Module class and automated test case practice

Performance framework multithreaded base and executor

Timed and quantitative load testing modes

Multithreaded implementation based on HTTP requests

The video series concludes, and the next planned topics are Arthas and JMeter API, with an invitation for feedback.

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