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Version: 2.9

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.

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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

NameDescription
NameThe name of the Test Setting.
PreferenceWhen 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