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Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025
Parent group article by admin: Key aspects of API testing:
Direct interaction:
API tests send requests directly to API endpoints and analyze the responses to ensure they meet expected outcomes.This involves checking status codes, response times, and the structure and content of the data returned.








Focus on business logic:
API testing primarily validates the underlying business rules and data flow within an application, independent of the user interface.








Early defect detection:
By testing APIs early in the development lifecycle, issues can be identified and resolved before they become more complex and costly to fix in later stages.








Automation potential:
API tests are highly automatable, allowing for frequent and efficient execution, which is crucial for continuous integration and continuous delivery (CI/CD) pipelines.








Types of API tests:
This can include functional testing (verifying core functionality), performance testing (measuring response times under load), security testing (identifying vulnerabilities), and integration testing (ensuring seamless communication between APIs and external services).



 
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Posted on: Smoke test group
Monday, Jul 7, 2025
Healthy diet
A healthy diet chart typically includes a variety of foods from different food groups, emphasizing fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins, and healthy fats. It also focuses on portion control and mindful eating. A sample 7-day diet chart could include options like oatmeal with berries and nuts for breakfast, grilled chicken salad for lunch, and salmon with sweet potatoes for dinner. 



 






Here's a more detailed breakdown of what a healthy diet chart might look like, including examples of meals:



Key Components of a Healthy Diet: 



 








Fruits and Vegetables: Aim for a variety of colors and types. They are rich in vitamins, minerals, fiber, and antioxidants. 



 




Whole Grains: Choose brown rice, quinoa, oats, whole-wheat bread, and other whole grains over refined grains. 



 




Lean Proteins: Include sources like chicken, fish, beans, lentils, tofu, and low-fat dairy products. 



 




Healthy Fats: Opt for sources like avocados, nuts, seeds, and olive oil. 



 




Hydration: Drink plenty of water, and limit sugary drinks. 



 




Limit Processed Foods, Sugary Drinks, and Saturated Fats: These can contribute to health problems. 
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Posted on: Smoke test group by venturit team
Wednesday, Jul 30, 2025
Edited: Natural disasters can have devastating consequences, including: Loss of life and injury:
Natural disasters can have devastating consequences, including:







Loss of life and injury:
Human casualties are a tragic outcome of many natural disasters. 



 












Property damage:
Buildings, infrastructure, and personal belongings can be destroyed or damaged. 



 












Economic disruption:
Disasters can disrupt local economies, causing significant financial losses. 



 












Environmental damage:
Natural disasters can lead to habitat destruction, pollution, and other environmental problems. 



 












Importance of Preparedness:




While natural disasters are inevitable, being prepared can significantly reduce their impact: 



 








Early warning systems: Timely warnings allow communities to evacuate and take necessary precautions. 



 




Building codes and regulations: Stronger infrastructure can better withstand natural hazards. 



 




Community awareness and education: Educating the public about disaster preparedness is crucial. 



 




Emergency response plans: Having well-defined plans for responding to disasters can save lives and minimize damage. 
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Thursday, Mar 25, 2021
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