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Below is my JSON response data, I need to do assertion using the below response. I tried in many ways to write JSON path & Expected Value. Always assertion fails. What I want is please help to write the path and expected value for the below data

{
    "statusCode": 200,
    "statusMessage": "Success",
    "errorMessage": "",
    "responseData": {
        "id": 15,
        "userName": "partner@tarento.com",
        "firstName": "tarento",
        "lastName": "test1",
        "phoneNumber": "1234567812",
        "email": "partner@tarento.com",
        "password": "",
        "city": "",
        "agentList": [
            {
                "id": 37,
                "userName": "Rahul.antonyRaj@tarento.com",
                "firstName": "Sanjay",
                "lastName": "rahul",
                "phoneNumber": "7411269480",
                "email": "Rahul.antonyRaj@tarento.com",
                "password": "",
                "active": true
            },
            {
                "id": 68,
                "userName": "jinesh.sumedhan@tareto.com",
                "firstName": "jinesh",
                "lastName": "sumedhan",
                "phoneNumber": "9400993826",
                "email": "jinesh.sumedhan@tareto.com",
                "password": "",
                "active": true
            },
            {
                "id": 108,
                "userName": "a.sanjayrahul@gmail.com",
                "firstName": "Rahul",
                "lastName": "Antony",
                "phoneNumber": "9994590241",
                "email": "a.sanjayrahul@gmail.com",
                "password": "",
                "active": true
            },
            {
                "id": 304,
                "userName": "a.sanjayrajish@gmail.com",
                "firstName": "Agent",
                "lastName": "Agent",
                "phoneNumber": "9025699716",
                "email": "a.sanjayrajish@gmail.com",
                "password": "",
                "active": true
            }
        ],
        "roleName": "admin",
        "sessionKey": "435tnerLt9813942160478oDse46345635#1",
        "partner": {
            "id": 1,
            "name": "Tarento",
            "cityList": [
                "bangalore",
                "mumbai"
            ],
            "phone": "1234567812",
            "url": ""
        },
        "isActive": true,
        "isDeleted": false,
        "roleId": 1,
        "countryCode": "",
        "tags": [
            {
                "tagId": 1,
                "name": "all",
                "description": "this is default tag of all driver."
            },
            {
                "tagId": 2,
                "name": "airport",
                "description": ""
            },
            {
                "tagId": 3,
                "name": "street",
                "description": "any text message"
            },
            {
                "tagId": 255,
                "name": "night",
                "description": "night"
            }
        ]
    }
}

I received the following response

Ardesco
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3 Answers3

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For start following JSONPath Assertion will test your statusCode

$.statusCode

put 200 to Expected Value of JSONPath Assertion.

This one is for userName

$.responseData.userName

Easy, isn't it? See Parsing JSON guide for more useful examples and how-tos.

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I found the JSR223 Assertion with script language javascript to be the easiest. at least if you have knowledge in java and javascript. And no need to add any plugins.

My working code in detail:

var json = JSON.parse(SampleResult.getResponseDataAsString());
if (json.statusCode != 200) {
    AssertionResult.setFailureMessage("" 
        + json.statusCode 
        + " " + json.statusMessage
        + " " + json.errorMessage);
    AssertionResult.setFailure(true);
}
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  • I used your code, but getting assertion failure: Assertion failure message:javax.script.ScriptException: groovy.lang.MissingPropertyException: No such property: JSON for class: Script1 – kamal Dec 02 '22 at 13:37
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I personally prefer to use BSF PostProcessor in coupling with Groovy language. Example of how to parse JSON with Groovy you can find here how to parse json using groovy

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  • Hi thank you for responding me,I'm new to Jmeter and im not that comfortable with Post Processor could you share step by step how to check the assertion for json data – Sreenivas Feb 25 '14 at 11:35
  • Hi, I will be happy to help you but can you please show what you have tried so far? – olyv Feb 26 '14 at 07:08
  • Please check the above images,my test plan & and its response – Sreenivas Feb 26 '14 at 09:07
  • Why do you edit my answer?? Are you sure you wanted to answer me but not @Dmitriy T? – olyv Feb 26 '14 at 09:13
  • Reverted to the original post, why don't you update your question, @Sreenivas? – Can Feb 26 '14 at 09:17
  • @Dmitriy T - sorry for editing ur answer .@Can I have posted my test plan and response. I need correct JSON path and expected value based on the above JSON data – Sreenivas Feb 26 '14 at 09:23