Test Setting
Definition
A Test Setting can be chosen to run a Test Configuration. The Test Setting defines which Application Instance(s) will be used during a Test Run. The user that is logged in determines which Test Setting is to be selected when Executing the Test Configuration, by setting one as a Preference.
info
Test Settings are only relevant when executing Test Configurations from within MTA.
When using MTA's Public API, an Application Instance must be specified.
Properties
Name | Description |
---|---|
Name | The name of the Test Setting. |
Preference | When yes, select this Test Setting to execute. |
Business rules
- There must be at least one Test Setting per Test Configuration.
- A Test Setting must be associated to exacly one Application Instance in order to Execute the Test Configuration.
Actions on Test Setting
View Test Settings
- Navigate to the "Test configurations" page.
- Select the Test Configuration.
- Navigate to "Test settings".
Create a Test Setting
- Navigate to the "Test configurations" page.
- Select the Test Configuration.
- Navigate to "Test settings".
- Click "Add".
Edit a Test Setting
- Navigate to the "Test configurations" page.
- Select the Test Configuration.
- Navigate to "Test settings".
- Click on the '' button and choose "Edit".
Delete a Test Setting
- Navigate to the "Test configurations" page.
- Select the Test Configuration.
- Navigate to "Test settings".
- Click on the '' button and choose "Delete".
Associate an Application Instance to a Test Setting
- Navigate to the "Test configurations" page.
- Select the Test Configuration.
- Navigate to "Test settings".
- Click on "Select" for the Application you want to select an Instance for.
Set a Test Setting as Preference
- Navigate to the "Test configurations" page.
- Select the Test Configuration.
- Navigate to "Test settings".
- Click on "Set as my preference" on the Test Setting you want to use.
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Last updated 22 November 2023