One area where improvement can be made is the user interface. The user interface is pretty understandable compared to another platform like Postman. It is very minimal in terms of what we can see on the UI. We have so many functionalities, and if we try to increase the font size and everything, what happens is we only focus on what we can see on the screen because of large text and large fields. We were missing most of the features because the UI has been optimized with bigger fonts and everything. Even though everything was clearly visible, a lot of things were missing because it did not have space for keeping all our important tabs or buttons or features in one place. This is reduced in Postman because there are a lot of big animations, and making it more fancy does not mean it is useful. This tool is already improved, and I appreciate it, although others might not. Even though the UI feels outdated, it is useful and it serves the purpose. Collaboration wise, it could be better. We store our suites and they are only limited to us and locally available. We cannot share them with everybody. Collaboration features would help, for example, making it easy to share test suites or track the changes within teams without relying too much on external tools. That would be helpful if it is improved in SoapUI. Additionally, for coding, if the person is not a beginner, then it would be easy to have built-in guidance such as step-by-step hints or examples for creating a test suite. That would be good.
The solution should include some plug-ins to share the generated reports over email. Sometimes, Groovy can be a tricky language, and we need to focus more on that.
API Testing Tools are essential in verifying the functionality, reliability, performance, and security of application programming interfaces. They enable developers and testers to ensure seamless integration and interaction between different software components.These tools simulate API requests, validate responses, and help identify bugs early in the development cycle. By automating API tests, they enhance efficiency and accuracy, reducing the manual effort required while providing...
One area where improvement can be made is the user interface. The user interface is pretty understandable compared to another platform like Postman. It is very minimal in terms of what we can see on the UI. We have so many functionalities, and if we try to increase the font size and everything, what happens is we only focus on what we can see on the screen because of large text and large fields. We were missing most of the features because the UI has been optimized with bigger fonts and everything. Even though everything was clearly visible, a lot of things were missing because it did not have space for keeping all our important tabs or buttons or features in one place. This is reduced in Postman because there are a lot of big animations, and making it more fancy does not mean it is useful. This tool is already improved, and I appreciate it, although others might not. Even though the UI feels outdated, it is useful and it serves the purpose. Collaboration wise, it could be better. We store our suites and they are only limited to us and locally available. We cannot share them with everybody. Collaboration features would help, for example, making it easy to share test suites or track the changes within teams without relying too much on external tools. That would be helpful if it is improved in SoapUI. Additionally, for coding, if the person is not a beginner, then it would be easy to have built-in guidance such as step-by-step hints or examples for creating a test suite. That would be good.
The solution should include some plug-ins to share the generated reports over email. Sometimes, Groovy can be a tricky language, and we need to focus more on that.
There are more advanced API testing tools than SoapUI, and SoapUI could be made better.
The product needs to be available as an extension for the Chrome browser.