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AutoStub 2.13 - Docs
Table of Contents:
1. Introduction
1.1. Why AutoStub?
2. Documentation
2.1. How to use this Documentation
2.2. Document Conventions
3. User Management
3.1. Accounts
3.1.1. Create an account
3.1.2. Update an account
3.1.3. Delete an account
3.2. Users
3.2.1. Create a user
3.2.2. Update a user
3.2.3. Delete a user
3.3. Role
3.3.1. Create a role
3.3.2. Update a role
3.3.3. Delete a role
3.4. Groups
3.4.1. Create a group
3.4.2. Update a group
3.4.3. Delete a group
4. Accessing AutoStub
4.1. Signing in and out of AutoStub
4.2. Forgot username
4.3. Forgot password
5. AutoStub Features
5.1. File Upload
5.1.1. Swagger Service File Upload
5.1.1.1. Upload a Single Swagger Service File
5.1.1.2. Upload a Zip File
5.1.2. WSDL Service File Upload
5.1.2.1. Upload a Single WSDL Service File
5.1.2.2. Upload a Zip File
5.2. Generating Sample Records
5.2.1. Swagger
5.2.2. WSDL
5.3. Delay Functionality
5.4. Source
5.4.1. Faker
5.4.2. Mapped Key
5.4.2.1. Swagger
5.4.2.2. WSDL
5.4.3. Custom Method
5.4.3.1. Swagger
5.4.3.2. WSDL
5.4.3.3. Editing/Deleting a Custom Function
5.5. Consuming the APIs
5.5.1. Working with Strict Mode
5.5.1.1. Swagger
5.5.1.2. WSDL
5.5.2. Viewing Transaction Logs for an API
5.5.3. Viewing Headers
5.5.3.1. Custom Headers
5.5.3.2. HTTP Headers
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Welcome to AutoStub’s documentation!
Welcome to AutoStub’s documentation!
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Table of Contents:
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1. Introduction
1.1. Why AutoStub?
2. Documentation
2.1. How to use this Documentation
2.2. Document Conventions
3. User Management
3.1. Accounts
3.1.1. Create an account
3.1.2. Update an account
3.1.3. Delete an account
3.2. Users
3.2.1. Create a user
3.2.2. Update a user
3.2.3. Delete a user
3.3. Role
3.3.1. Create a role
3.3.2. Update a role
3.3.3. Delete a role
3.4. Groups
3.4.1. Create a group
3.4.2. Update a group
3.4.3. Delete a group
4. Accessing AutoStub
4.1. Signing in and out of AutoStub
4.2. Forgot username
4.3. Forgot password
5. AutoStub Features
5.1. File Upload
5.1.1. Swagger Service File Upload
5.1.1.1. Upload a Single Swagger Service File
5.1.1.2. Upload a Zip File
5.1.2. WSDL Service File Upload
5.1.2.1. Upload a Single WSDL Service File
5.1.2.2. Upload a Zip File
5.2. Generating Sample Records
5.2.1. Swagger
5.2.2. WSDL
5.3. Delay Functionality
5.4. Source
5.4.1. Faker
5.4.2. Mapped Key
5.4.2.1. Swagger
5.4.2.2. WSDL
5.4.3. Custom Method
5.4.3.1. Swagger
5.4.3.2. WSDL
5.4.3.3. Editing/Deleting a Custom Function
5.5. Consuming the APIs
5.5.1. Working with Strict Mode
5.5.1.1. Swagger
5.5.1.2. WSDL
5.5.2. Viewing Transaction Logs for an API
5.5.3. Viewing Headers
5.5.3.1. Custom Headers
5.5.3.1.1. Swagger
5.5.3.1.2. WSDL
5.5.3.2. HTTP Headers
5.5.3.2.1. Swagger