Working in TestComplete while an NetworkSuite-Job is running
I got one license for TestComplete and one license for TestExecute on a remote machine. When i´m executing in TestComplete a NetworkSuite-Job on the remote TestExecute i can´t work on my KeywordTest/Scripts/ect. while its executing. (The strange thing is: i can open KeywordTests, i can add other tests to it but i can´t delete these - so why?). So my idea is just an call-for-action: Please make TestComplete workable, while it´s executing remote things!17KViews22likes14CommentsMultiple networksuite jobs
Hello, i´ve got a virtual machine with TestExecute and a desktop pc with TestComplete. Now i want to start a network suite job which contains multiple scenarios (open,close application - and again the same and so on). The problem until now was that when i´m executing the job and leaving my place (so the test can run over night) that the first scenario fails and then the other scenarios did not run either. So my question: How can in run multiple keywordtests/scenarios through the networksuite one after another without executing it manually?Solved1.6KViews0likes3Comments'Invalid address' and 'Unable to launch a remote instance of TestComplete (TextExecute)' issues
I am encountering an issue with Networksuite during distributed testing. With one master machine and 2 slave machines, Networksuite can't recognize host addresses which are of the same domain with the master machine. Error is "Invalid address" Then, I disable the firewall of the machines. Afterwhich, this error- 'Unable to launch a remote instance of TestComplete (TextExecute)' occurs. Is this a limitation of trial version or just a problem with configuration? thank you :)1.3KViews0likes5CommentsDistributed Testing - Test Execute never moves on to 2nd test if 1st test is too long???
Background - My Project suite has multiple projects, each is ONLY ran in a distributed setup. The Project is ran every night on a Master VM using TestExecute. The Network Project contains 4 tests: 1: Job One / Task One - deploys to a VM to test in Chrome Project One) 2: Job Two / Task Two - deploys to a VM to test in Chrome (Project Two) 3: Job Three / Job Three - The job contains two tasks, deploys to separate VM's to test customer-facing site in different browsers (Project Three 4: Script / Send Email - script under Network Project that saves the test log and emails it to various business owners (Network Project / Advanced / Script) The problem: The first test under the Network Project can be quite long, sometimes taking up to three hours. After it finishes (I receive an email when it finishes via a script) it never moves on to the 2nd job, but just hangs indefinitely. However, if I disable all but a few of the tests within the Project One, thus greatly reducing the time Network Project Test One takes to run, it moves on to Network Project Test Two with no problem. I don't understand why that would happen. I have one test within Project One that fails every night, but it moves on to the other with no problems; also, if I manually force one of the tests to fail during short run as described above, the Network Project still moves on to the next test/job. No to mention that I also have failures in Test 2, and Test 3 doesn't fail to start. If there was a setting somewhere that I needed to change (a "if test takes longer than 2 hours" setting, something like that), I would have expected TE to close after a time instead of just hanging. I come back into the office in the morning and TE still says "Running" in the corner, but it's not doing anything. I couldprobablyturnall of the tests into tasks under 1 job, thus they will all run in parallel. But then TE will just hang and never execute the Send Email test, and since I want it to run after everything has finished that won’t really work. Also, each task is set up Action After Run=Log off from computer and UsePrevious Instance=Restart TestComplete. Don't know if that is relevant or not, but it feels like it. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!788Views0likes0Comments