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Hi Tanya,
Thanks for your reply.
You're referering to the "loadtestrunner" file for LoadUI instead of the "testrunner" file which should execute the readyAPI project.
Greetings Dennis
Hi,
My bad. I misspelled the file name :(
Have you tried working with the latest Ready! API version?
- SJetten9 years agoNew Contributor
TanyaYatskovska wrote:Hi,
My bad. I misspelled the file name :(
Have you tried working with the latest Ready! API version?
Hi,
Hehe okay :-) Yes i've installed readyAPI 1.3.1 on the machine which runs jenkins.
Still the same error when i execute the testrunner via jenkins :-( No license found.
Greetings
Dennis
- TanyaYatskovska9 years agoSmartBear Alumni (Retired)
No more ideas :(
I've asked our lincese guru to help you.
- JKambli9 years agoStaff
Hi,
Here is a step by step guide to install license on a headless machine,
Thanks,
Jeshtha
- Buthrakaur9 years agoNew Contributor
Hello,
the GUI is entirely not required, but the command line activation requires user interaction:
Do you want to install a license? [y/N]: y Please enter absolute path of the license file (.zip or .key):
This is not acceptable for CI/build server scenarios and is fatal blocker for us.
Is there any command line switch to install license without user interaction? Or is there any standard license location, where should we place the license keys to automatically install them on first run? I wasn't able to find such information in the documentation.
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