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How to launch benchmarks or functional tests with the Power Test Cloud/Bench

/Cloud

?

You can create a job

demand

to be handled by the Power Test Bench/Cloud. There are three ways to do that.


Web Interface

On your GREENSPECTOR Web Interface, you can click on Benchmark on the left menu on 'Schedule a Test'. Then -hand menu.

Then, fill the form. In particular, you need to select (or create) an application and a version for in which the measures will be stored. You can then select if you want to test on a computer or on a mobile phone by selecting the environment. If you want to test on mobile phone, you also need to select if whether you want to test a mobile app application (APK) or a website (URL).

When you validate the form, a job is created and put in a queue to be handled added to the queue before being processed by the Power Test Cloud/Bench/Cloud.


Command Line Interface (CLI)

You can use the CLI command GREENSPECTOR Command Line Interface (see CLI documentation reference guide for more details).


Continuous Integration

(Jenkins)

You can use the Jenkins plugin user the Power Test Cloud/Bench in your continuous integration, either with the GREENSPECTOR CLI (see above) or with the GREENSPECTOR Jenkins Plugin (see /wiki/spaces/DOCUMENTATION/pages/43909140 for more details).


How to consult the results?

On your GREENSPECTOR Web Interface, you can click

Schedule a Test in

on Tests tracking on the left

menu and then on the Jobs Tab.

-hand menu.

In this screen, you can follow up the

state

progress of your

job demand

tests. In this version, you have to refresh the page manually

the state of the screen

with the refresh button

on

at the top right

above the tables

.

When the job

has been handled

is finished, you can

see

see in the table Finished if the job

has successfully finished or failed in the table Finished.

was correctly executed or if there was a failure.

In case of a failure, you can see the reason by flying over the exclamation mark. If the job is finished, you can also see the number of passed functional tests

passed on

in the column Tests Passed and click to see the details and the potential errors in the

Tests

Test Results

screen

tab.

You can also directly access the dashboard of your application by clicking on the magnifying glass button.

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