Concatenating Strings
Function Name
$strConCat(String A, String B)
Parameter Description
- String A: string 1.
- String B: string 2.
Parameters A and B support the following types:
- Strings
- Environment parameters
- Local parameters
Function Description
Concatenates strings 1 and 2 into a new string.
Application Scenarios
The string concatenation function can be used in the following scenarios for API automation:
- Request URL
- Request header
- Request body
- Checkpoint property
- if condition
- for loop interrupt condition
Example
- Request URL
As shown in the following figure, the value of the test parameter in the request URL is the string concatenation function. Parameters A and B in the function are abc and 123 respectively.
- Request header
As shown in the following figure, the value of number in the request header is the string concatenation function. Parameter A in the function is 00000, and parameter B is the environment parameter $${number}.
- Request body
As shown in the following figure, the string concatenation function is used in the request body. Parameter A in the function is the environment parameter $${info}, and parameter B is the environment parameter $${number}.
- Checkpoint property
As shown in the following figure, the target value of the checkpoint property result is the string concatenation function. Parameter A in the function is the local parameter ${str1}, and parameter B is the local parameter ${str2}.
- if condition
As shown in the following figure, the target value of the if condition is the string concatenation function. Parameter A in the function is abc, and parameter B is 123.
- for loop interrupt condition
As shown in the following figure, the target value of the for loop interrupt condition is the string concatenation function. Parameter A in the function is 0000, and parameter B is 1111.
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