Write API tests for HTTP PUT method

Dilpreet Johal
Oct 24, 2020
https://youtu.be/d2mGuL4VlgA

Similar to the HTTP POST method, the HTTP PUT method also takes in the request payload but instead of creating a new resource, it lets the user update the existing resource.

The difference between the PUT and POST method is that PUT is idempotent i.e you can keep calling the same request multiple times but it won't have any side effects, unlike a POST request.

Let’s take a look at an example of a PUT request below -

it('PUT /users/:id', () => {
// data to update
const data = {
status: 'Active',
name: `Luffy - ${Math.floor(Math.random() * 9999)}`,
};
return request
.put('users/132')
.set('Authorization', `Bearer ${TOKEN}`)
.send(data)
.then((res) => {
expect(res.body.data).to.deep.include(data);
});
});

The above code will generate a result similar to this -

{
code: 200,
meta: null,
data: {
id: 132,
name: 'Luffy - 7568', // name updated
status: 'Active', // status updated
email: 'dharitri_chopra@rogahn.name',
gender: 'Female',
created_at: '2020-10-05T03:50:06.247+05:30',
updated_at: '2020-10-06T00:34:22.958+05:30'
}
}

There you go, that’s all we need to do to create an API test for the HTTP PUT method. 🙌

Check out this video to see a detailed explanation of how to work with the HTTP PUT method:

https://youtu.be/d2mGuL4VlgA

You can also clone the GitHub repo to access this code

To learn more about API testing, check out my free tutorial series here -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSVw3TyZur4&list=PL6AdzyjjD5HDR2kNRU2dA1C8ydXRAaaBV&ab_channel=AutomationBro

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