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# WARNING: This file was not generated, but manually written.
# DON'T OVERWRITE IT
# Use it to test:
# npx hurl --test --variable host="http://localhost:31976" tests.hurl
# or (from root of the repo)
# npm run test:local data-termsuite
# WARNING: The webhook URLs don't last forever.
# Without activity, they expire after one week!
# That can be the cause of failing tests, using docker.
# Thus, there are commented here.
############################################################################
# Test v1/base-line
POST {{host}}/v1/base-line
content-type: application/x-gzip
# X-Webhook-Success: https://webhook.site/684dd427-5484-404a-b5a0-80e5b6726a1c
# X-Webhook-Failure: https://webhook.site/684dd427-5484-404a-b5a0-80e5b6726a1c
file,./22-txt-en.tar.gz;
HTTP 200
Content-Type: application/json
# Capture the computing token
[Captures]
computing_token: jsonpath "$[0].value"
[Asserts]
variable "computing_token" exists
# There should be a waiting time, representing the time taken to process data.
# Fortunately, as the data is sparse, and the computing time is small,
# the need is small.
# In normal use cases, a webhook is called when the processing is finished.
# That query gives the process identifier.
# Next, you can call the retrieve URL by putting the identifier in the value field.
# Version 4.1.0 of hurl added a delay option, which value is milliseconds.
# https://hurl.dev/blog/2023/09/24/announcing-hurl-4.1.0.html#add-delay-between-requests
POST {{host}}/v1/retrieve-json
content-type: application/json
Connection: Keep-Alive
Keep-Alive: 300
Accept-Encoding: gzip, deflate
[Options]
delay: 1000
```
[
{
"value":"{{computing_token}}"
}
]
```
HTTP 200
Content-Type: application/json
[Asserts]
jsonpath "$" count == 22
jsonpath "$[0].value" startsWith " Paleogene evolution and demise"
############################################################################
# Test v1/tag-cloud-en
POST {{host}}/v1/tag-cloud-en
content-type: application/x-gzip
# X-Webhook-Success: https://webhook.site/684dd427-5484-404a-b5a0-80e5b6726a1c
# X-Webhook-Failure: https://webhook.site/684dd427-5484-404a-b5a0-80e5b6726a1c
file,./22-txt-en.tar.gz;
HTTP 200
Content-Type: application/json
# Capture the computing token
[Captures]
computing_token: jsonpath "$[0].value"
[Asserts]
variable "computing_token" exists
# There should be a waiting time, representing the time taken to process data.
# Fortunately, as the data is sparse, and the computing time is small,
# the need is small.
# In normal use cases, a webhook is called when the processing is finished.
# That query gives the process identifier.
# Next, you can call the retrieve URL by putting the identifier in the value field.
# Version 4.1.0 of hurl added a delay option, which value is milliseconds.
# https://hurl.dev/blog/2023/09/24/announcing-hurl-4.1.0.html#add-delay-between-requests
POST {{host}}/v1/retrieve-json
content-type: application/json
[Options]
delay: 2000
```
[
{
"value":"{{computing_token}}"
}
]
```
HTTP 200
Content-Type: application/json
[{"id":"aridification","value":2},{"id":"mafic","value":2},{"id":"climate change","value":3}]
############################################################################
# Test v1/tag-cloud-en
POST {{host}}/v1/pdf-text
content-type: application/x-gzip
# X-Webhook-Success: https://webhook.site/684dd427-5484-404a-b5a0-80e5b6726a1c
# X-Webhook-Failure: https://webhook.site/684dd427-5484-404a-b5a0-80e5b6726a1c
file,./example-pdf-text.tar.gz;
HTTP 200
Content-Type: application/json
# Capture the computing token
[Captures]
computing_token: jsonpath "$[0].value"
[Asserts]
variable "computing_token" exists
# There should be a waiting time, representing the time taken to process data.
# Fortunately, as the data is sparse, and the computing time is small,
# the need is small.
# In normal use cases, a webhook is called when the processing is finished.
# That query gives the process identifier.
# Next, you can call the retrieve URL by putting the identifier in the value field.
# Version 4.1.0 of hurl added a delay option, which value is milliseconds.
# https://hurl.dev/blog/2023/09/24/announcing-hurl-4.1.0.html#add-delay-between-requests
POST {{host}}/v1/retrieve-json
content-type: application/json
[Options]
delay: 10000
```
[
{
"value":"{{computing_token}}"
}
]
```
HTTP 200
Content-Type: application/json
[Asserts]
jsonpath "$[0].value" startsWith "Détection"