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Since we enabled Multi-artifacts support in Microcks, we discovered many new use cases such as the one of adding different Postman Collections that hold tests suites of different levels or tests suites for different consumers (eg. consumer-driven contract testing).
For testing / performance / traceability concerns, we recently add the support of storing Postman Collection in the database (see #255) and are on our way to doing the same things for SopaUI (see #826). However, when saved, artifacts are just named using the API version and name (ex: API Pastris-1.0.0.json).
Description
This undoubtedly will lead to collision and erasure of information. We need to fix this in order to avoid losing information.
Implementation ideas
No response
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Reason/Context
Since we enabled Multi-artifacts support in Microcks, we discovered many new use cases such as the one of adding different Postman Collections that hold tests suites of different levels or tests suites for different consumers (eg. consumer-driven contract testing).
For testing / performance / traceability concerns, we recently add the support of storing Postman Collection in the database (see #255) and are on our way to doing the same things for SopaUI (see #826). However, when saved, artifacts are just named using the API version and name (ex:
API Pastris-1.0.0.json
).Description
This undoubtedly will lead to collision and erasure of information. We need to fix this in order to avoid losing information.
Implementation ideas
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: