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Simple Test Support for Headers

By: RedLine13

Customer request : How do I specify an OAuth key in a Redline13 simple test?

Great request to make it even easier to get load tests started quickly.  To execute an OAUTH 2.0 API call you will likely need two headers, Api-Keye and Authorization. We are going to use Getty Image API as an example.

  1. “Start a New Test” and select Simple Test
  2. Enter URL you want to test
    • https://api.gettyimages.com/v3/boards
  3. Go to “Advanced Simple Test Options”
  4. Select Type: HEADER
  5. Add your Headers
    1. Name: Api-Key, Value: YOUR API KEY
    2. Name: Authorization, Value: Bearer YOUR ACCESS TOKEN
  6. Of course determine parameters for your cloud load test – # users, # servers, …
  7. Start Test

Headers in Simple URL tests

2016-09-08
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