Access cookies on ready api using groovy












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I am trying to access all the cookies using the following groovy code



 import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie

// Get cookie store and cookies
def myCookieStore = HttpClientSupport.getHttpClient().getCookieStore();
def myCookies = myCookieStore.getCookies();

log.info("parse cookies " + myCookies.size());
myCookies.each {
log.info(it.name);
}

assert sessionCookie;


The response I get is the following :



groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport$SoapUIHttpClient.getCookieStore() is applicable for argument types: () values:  error at line: 5


I am trying to understand some basic things.



Why don't I find getHttpClient().getCookieStore(); these methods any more?
Do I need to manually add the library?



I don't find these aswell



import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie


Could some help me understand how these work on readyapi 2.5.0










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    I am trying to access all the cookies using the following groovy code



     import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
    import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie

    // Get cookie store and cookies
    def myCookieStore = HttpClientSupport.getHttpClient().getCookieStore();
    def myCookies = myCookieStore.getCookies();

    log.info("parse cookies " + myCookies.size());
    myCookies.each {
    log.info(it.name);
    }

    assert sessionCookie;


    The response I get is the following :



    groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport$SoapUIHttpClient.getCookieStore() is applicable for argument types: () values:  error at line: 5


    I am trying to understand some basic things.



    Why don't I find getHttpClient().getCookieStore(); these methods any more?
    Do I need to manually add the library?



    I don't find these aswell



    import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
    import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie


    Could some help me understand how these work on readyapi 2.5.0










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      I am trying to access all the cookies using the following groovy code



       import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
      import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie

      // Get cookie store and cookies
      def myCookieStore = HttpClientSupport.getHttpClient().getCookieStore();
      def myCookies = myCookieStore.getCookies();

      log.info("parse cookies " + myCookies.size());
      myCookies.each {
      log.info(it.name);
      }

      assert sessionCookie;


      The response I get is the following :



      groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport$SoapUIHttpClient.getCookieStore() is applicable for argument types: () values:  error at line: 5


      I am trying to understand some basic things.



      Why don't I find getHttpClient().getCookieStore(); these methods any more?
      Do I need to manually add the library?



      I don't find these aswell



      import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
      import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie


      Could some help me understand how these work on readyapi 2.5.0










      share|improve this question














      I am trying to access all the cookies using the following groovy code



       import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
      import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie

      // Get cookie store and cookies
      def myCookieStore = HttpClientSupport.getHttpClient().getCookieStore();
      def myCookies = myCookieStore.getCookies();

      log.info("parse cookies " + myCookies.size());
      myCookies.each {
      log.info(it.name);
      }

      assert sessionCookie;


      The response I get is the following :



      groovy.lang.MissingMethodException: No signature of method: com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport$SoapUIHttpClient.getCookieStore() is applicable for argument types: () values:  error at line: 5


      I am trying to understand some basic things.



      Why don't I find getHttpClient().getCookieStore(); these methods any more?
      Do I need to manually add the library?



      I don't find these aswell



      import com.eviware.soapui.impl.wsdl.support.http.HttpClientSupport
      import org.apache.http.impl.cookie.BasicClientCookie


      Could some help me understand how these work on readyapi 2.5.0







      apache groovy httpclient soapui ready-api






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