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Authentication API


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the credentials of sending details:

API Operations Step-def the credentials of sending details: Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will set the credentials of Api Declaration Code Element Application Test Data Then the credentials of sending details: NILL NILL NILL Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets. We can use any variable name Restriction Parameter selection- It is mandatory to meet all parameter data with validation criteria, such as the use of appropriate string or numerical data, an assigned value range, and conformance with length restrictions Call sequencing- It is also a challenge as every call must appear in a specific order to ensure the system works correctly. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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the auth format is “auth_format”

API Operations Step-def the auth format is “auth_format” Keyword Given, When, And, Then Description Will set the AuthenticationType to it. Declaration Code Element Application Test Data When the auth format is “” NILL NILL A B Auth_format_text jwt Remarks The “String Value” that is used through test data file should be in angular brackets. We can use any variable name Restriction Parameter selection- It is mandatory to meet all parameter data with validation criteria, such as the use of appropriate string or numerical data, an assigned value range, and conformance with length restrictions Call sequencing- It is also a challenge as every call must appear in a specific order to ensure the system works correctly. Table of contents Keyword Description Declaration Remarks Restriction

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