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I'm running this feature:



* def data = { foo: [{ bar: 1, baz: 'a', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }, { bar: 2, baz: 'b' , bax:[{bav : 's'}]}, { bar: 3, baz: 'c', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }]}
* match each data.foo[*].bav == '#number'


and it's working.



How is it possible?



Any idea?










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    I'm running this feature:



    * def data = { foo: [{ bar: 1, baz: 'a', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }, { bar: 2, baz: 'b' , bax:[{bav : 's'}]}, { bar: 3, baz: 'c', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }]}
    * match each data.foo[*].bav == '#number'


    and it's working.



    How is it possible?



    Any idea?










    share|improve this question



























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      I'm running this feature:



      * def data = { foo: [{ bar: 1, baz: 'a', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }, { bar: 2, baz: 'b' , bax:[{bav : 's'}]}, { bar: 3, baz: 'c', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }]}
      * match each data.foo[*].bav == '#number'


      and it's working.



      How is it possible?



      Any idea?










      share|improve this question
















      I'm running this feature:



      * def data = { foo: [{ bar: 1, baz: 'a', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }, { bar: 2, baz: 'b' , bax:[{bav : 's'}]}, { bar: 3, baz: 'c', bax:[{bav : 's'}] }]}
      * match each data.foo[*].bav == '#number'


      and it's working.



      How is it possible?



      Any idea?







      karate






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      edited Nov 28 '18 at 1:55









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      asked Nov 27 '18 at 15:38









      Ignacio DegeneffeIgnacio Degeneffe

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          Yep, because your JsonPath is wrong. Try:



          * match each data..bav == '#number'


          Note that a match each on an empty array will always pass.



          * def temp = 
          * match each temp = 'foo'





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            Yep, because your JsonPath is wrong. Try:



            * match each data..bav == '#number'


            Note that a match each on an empty array will always pass.



            * def temp = 
            * match each temp = 'foo'





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              Yep, because your JsonPath is wrong. Try:



              * match each data..bav == '#number'


              Note that a match each on an empty array will always pass.



              * def temp = 
              * match each temp = 'foo'





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                Yep, because your JsonPath is wrong. Try:



                * match each data..bav == '#number'


                Note that a match each on an empty array will always pass.



                * def temp = 
                * match each temp = 'foo'





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                Yep, because your JsonPath is wrong. Try:



                * match each data..bav == '#number'


                Note that a match each on an empty array will always pass.



                * def temp = 
                * match each temp = 'foo'






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