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Online testing of RESTful APIs: promises and challenges

Authors: Martín López, Alberto; Segura Rueda, Sergio; Ruiz Cortés, Antonio;

Online testing of RESTful APIs: promises and challenges

Abstract

Online testing of web APIsÐtesting APIs in productionÐis gaining traction in industry. Platforms such as RapidAPI and Sauce Labs provide online testing and monitoring services of web APIs 24/7, typically by re-executing manually designed test cases on the target APIs on a regular basis. In parallel, research on the automated generation of test cases for RESTful APIs has seen significant advances in recent years. However, despite their promising results in the lab, it is unclear whether research tools would scale to industrialsize settings and, more importantly, how they would perform in an online testing setup, increasingly common in practice. In this paper, we report the results of an empirical study on the use of automated test case generation methods for online testing of RESTful APIs. Specifically, we used the RESTest framework to automatically generate and execute test cases in 13 industrial APIs for 15 days non-stop, resulting in over one million test cases. To scale at this level, we had to transition from a monolithic tool approach to a multi-bot architecture with over 200 bots working cooperatively in tasks like test generation and reporting. As a result, we uncovered about 390K failures, which we conservatively triaged into 254 bugs, 65 of which have been acknowledged or fixed by developers to date. Among others, we identified confirmed faults in the APIs of Amadeus, Foursquare, Yelp, and YouTube, accessed by millions of applications worldwide. More importantly, our reports have guided developers on improving their APIs, including bug fixes and documentation updates in the APIs of Amadeus and YouTube. Our results show the potential of online testing of RESTful APIs as the next must-have feature in industry, but also some of the key challenges to overcome for its full adoption in practice.

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web API, REST, Online testing, Bot, Black-box testing

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