An LLM-driven pipeline (SPAPI-Tester) automated the entire vehicle API test process, achieving 93-98% API pass rates, at least 0.97 precision, up to 0.85 recall, and 100% detection of 38 expert-labeled buggy APIs.
Pythia: Grammar-Based Fuzzing of REST APIs with Coverage-guided Feedback and Learning-based Mutations
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This paper introduces Pythia, the first fuzzer that augments grammar-based fuzzing with coverage-guided feedback and a learning-based mutation strategy for stateful REST API fuzzing. Pythia uses a statistical model to learn common usage patterns of a target REST API from structurally valid seed inputs. It then generates learning-based mutations by injecting a small amount of noise deviating from common usage patterns while still maintaining syntactic validity. Pythia's mutation strategy helps generate grammatically valid test cases and coverage-guided feedback helps prioritize the test cases that are more likely to find bugs. We present experimental evaluation on three production-scale, open-source cloud services showing that Pythia outperforms prior approaches both in code coverage and new bugs found. Using Pythia, we found 29 new bugs which we are in the process of reporting to the respective service owners.
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Automating a Complete Software Test Process Using LLMs: An Automotive Case Study
An LLM-driven pipeline (SPAPI-Tester) automated the entire vehicle API test process, achieving 93-98% API pass rates, at least 0.97 precision, up to 0.85 recall, and 100% detection of 38 expert-labeled buggy APIs.