How to trigger QA Complete test sets through API Using testComplete
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How to trigger QA Complete test sets through API Using testComplete
HI Team,
I want to trigger QA Complete test set using TestComplete through API
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Yes I got the solution and implemented its successfully.
How to trigger QA Complete test set using TestComplete through API
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To trigger QA complete test sets through API using TestComplete, you can follow these steps:
- Make sure that TestComplete is installed and the necessary test projects are created.
- Make sure the TestComplete API is accessible to Disney+ MOD APK.
- Write a script that will call the necessary methods from the TestComplete API.
- Use the script to make API calls to trigger the test sets you want to run.
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You can also try this method you'll definitely get results:
Use TestComplete's REST API to create a POST request to the QA Complete API endpoint for triggering a test set. The request should include the following information about ppp loan lookup:
- The API key for your QA Complete account.
- The ID of the test set you want to trigger.
- Any additional parameters required by the QA Complete API endpoint, such as the release version or environment to use for the test.
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In TestComplete, you can run security and functional API tests created with the ReadyAPI or SoapUI test tools. This topic explains how to add an API test to your TestComplete project and run it.
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In QAComplete, test suites are used to organize your tests into groups and run them in the specified sequence. This allows you to create complex test scenarios to ensure that all features of the tested applications work correctly.
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