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Re: Running TestCases in parallel and saving results to same DataSink Excel file.
Fail! But I saved the test results from each test case into different excel files. At the end of the test execution, I took all the individual result sheets, from different excel files, generated by each test case,and combined them into 1 final result file. Wondering if anyone can give me a more professional/smoother solution.8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.4KViews0likes0Comments- 8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.5KViews0likes0Comments
Running TestCases in parallel and saving results to same DataSink Excel file.
Hi, I am trying to execute in parallel,2 test cases in 1 test suite. This is how both Test Cases are designed: Step 1: DataSource Step 2: Send REST request by collecting data from DataSource. Step 3: Groovy: Validate response. Step 4: DataSink The DataSink in both TestCases use 1 Excel file to save results for the 2 testcases. Problem is if TC1 finishes first, I only see results of TC2, which finishes last. I want to be able to execute 2 Test Cases in parallel and save results in the same excel file. Please help!Solved8 years agoPlace ReadyAPI QuestionsReadyAPI Questions1.5KViews0likes2CommentsJenkins 'Graph' does not count test cases 'nested' under 'Test Item' / 'Folder'.
Hello, I am using Jenkins to execute my TestComplete Project Suite. My tests are written in JScript. Using a plugin, I am able to display a graphon Jenkins that tells me how many tests ran per execution (or build). Please see Image 1below. Greenarrowispointing towardsBuild# 114, which says I ran 7 scripts. Image 1: Jenkins graph showing 7 Scripts ran for Build#114 However, Image 2 below is a snapshot of my TestComplete Log for Build# 114. As you can see I executed 10 scripts: Image 2: TestComplete Log for Build #114. What's happenningis this: I am using TestComplete 10.5. In my 'Test Item' window, when I click on 'New TestItem' and map a test case to it, that item gets counted in Jenkins as 1. However when I add a 'Child Item' under that 'New Item', and map my test case to the 'Child Item', Jenkins doesn't count how many 'Child Items' were executed. This makes it hard for me to group my tests and still be able to see on Jenkins how many scripts ran. It's the same behavior if instead of creating 'New Item' I create a Folder and group my tests under it. Jenkins only counts how many 'New Items'/ Folders are running in a project suite, not the number of 'Child Items'/items under a folder. Can someone please help me on how I can make Jenkins tell me how many child items I am running? Or something I can do in my TestComplete project suite, that will allow Jenkins to read the statistics better? I want to be able to group my tests in TestComplete for better management, and be able to see my graph on Jenkins as well. Pelase help!! Thanks in advance.1.3KViews0likes3Comments