I capture 6 elements using a regular expression. say
Variable : UserDetails
Regular Expression : loadHeadWorkFlow('(.+?)','(.+?)','(.+?)','(.+?)','(.+?)','(.+?)','/I
Template : $1$$2$$3$$4$$5$$6$
Now I could access these values via UserDetails_g1, UserDetails_g2.....UserDetails_g6
Next, these 6 values need to be encrypted using a javascript file. The file contains the logic.
How should my code be using JSR223 post processor?
The steps that I followed:
1.
load('Encryption.js');
var result = encrypt("${UserDetails_g1}","password");
log.info("encrypted value is "+result);
vars.put("LoginDataString",result);
var result1 = encrypt("${UserDetails_g2}","password1");
vars.put("UserId",result1);
var result2 = encrypt("${UserDetails_g3}","password2");
vars.put("RoleId",result2);
First value is encrypted correctly. But the other values aren't correct. If I add individual post processors for every variable. All the encrypted values show correctly.
Is there a way where I could use a single post processor to perform all the 6 encryptions. Thanks in advance
Regards,
Ajith
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