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Re: Jenkins build error "The operation cannot be performed, because the user session is disconnected."
Hi, The error is "The operation cannot be performed, because the user session is disconnected" so assuming because the non UI tests (rest services) are executed successfully then the connection is active?2.1KViews0likes1CommentIntelliJ v2019/2020 Plug-in for Test Left not shown in IntelliJ plug-in lists
Hi, I am currently evaluating Test Left using the IntelliJ IDE, using version 2019 (also 2020) but I am unable to install the plug-in to integrate Test Left (assume this is to support direct spy launch from the IDE?) as its not listed on the IntelliJ Plug-in listings. I noticed that the recommended IntelliJ version on the Smart Bear support docs is 2017? Should this read 2017 or later or does the plug-in only only work on that version?1.6KViews0likes1CommentRe: Jenkins build error "The operation cannot be performed, because the user session is disconnected."
Hi, Thanks for the suggestion, I am using the Jenkins plug-in for Test Complete which I understand maintains a user account open for the execution, the Test Complete tests that do not use the application under test UI (these use rest services) are successfully executed as part of a CI run daily but its the UI based tests that return the error message. I can see in the log successful user access for the virtual machine I am using. Thanks, Ivan2.2KViews0likes3CommentsJenkins build error "The operation cannot be performed, because the user session is disconnected."
I have a test environment where a remote server (Windows 2019 server) with Test Execute/Complete is controlled using a Jenkins Instance on a Linux server. Jenkins uses the TC plug-in, it uses a Jenkins agent running on the remote server to allow control. The remote windows server has been configured as per the instructions herehttps://support.smartbear.com/testcomplete/docs/working-with/integration/jenkins/requirements-and-limitations.html The Jenkins plug-in uses the Run interactive user session checked and uses a valid username and password. With the remote server open via a RDC the TC test suite executes successfully when triggered from the Jenkins application, when I lock or close the remote server TC successfully executes test cases that use API/Service interfaces but the Tests that use the actual AUT (application under test) UI return the error "The operation cannot be performed, because the user session is disconnected" Does anybody have any further debug/config changes that is required to resolve my issue? ThanksSolved2.2KViews0likes7Comments