# Hurl File ## Character Encoding Hurl file should be encoded in UTF-8, without a byte order mark at the beginning (while Hurl ignores the presence of a byte order mark rather than treating it as an error) ## File Extension Hurl file extension is `.hurl` ## Comments Comments begin with `#` and continue until the end of line. Hurl file can serve as a documentation for HTTP based workflows so it can be useful to be very descriptive. ```hurl # A very simple Hurl file # with tasty comments... GET https://www.sample.net x-app: MY_APP # Add a dummy header HTTP/1.1 302 # Check that we have a redirection [Asserts] header "Location" exists header "Location" contains "login" # Check that we are redirected to the login page ``` ## Special Characters in Strings String can include the following special characters: - The escaped special characters \" (double quotation mark), \\ (backslash), \b (backspace), \f (form feed), \n (line feed), \r (carriage return), and \t (horizontal tab) - An arbitrary Unicode scalar value, written as \u{n}, where n is a 1–8 digit hexadecimal number ```hurl GET https://example.org/api HTTP/1.1 200 # The following assert are equivalent: [Asserts] jsonpath "$.slideshow.title" == "A beautiful ✈!" jsonpath "$.slideshow.title" == "A beautiful \u{2708}!" ``` In some case, (in headers value, etc..), you will also need to escape # to distinguish it from a comment. In the following example: ```hurl GET https://example.org/api x-token: BEEF \#STEACK # Some comment HTTP/1.1 200 ``` We're sending a header `x-token` with value `BEEF #STEACK`