execute mulitple solutions
- kpendergrass
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execute mulitple solutions
i would like to setup a test suite that launches multiple finished solutions (SLN) one after the other consecutively in bulk? Ideally, one solution would contain multiple complete solutions and i just call the one main solution and it executes all sln's at once like during off hours ?
Re: execute mulitple solutions
Hi,
I'm not quite sure, what you mean by "finished solutions"? Additionally, SLN files are visual studio-based, project organizing files. If you mean that you want to run multiple test suites, one after another, then there are several ways how to do this. Most basic (easiest and fastest to implement) one, is using batch file, in which you can define path to compiled test(s), with appropriate command line parameters. You can run such batch file either manually, or for example by using windows task scheduler. Probably the best (but somewhat difficult) way, is to implement proper CI solution (like Jenkins, Bamboo, etc), with which you can manage and organize test runs according your needs and obtain, distribute and archive test results and other test artifacts.
I would suggest to go through these Ranorex User Guide chapters:
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/ran ... execution/
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/ran ... roduction/
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/int ... tegration/
I'm not quite sure, what you mean by "finished solutions"? Additionally, SLN files are visual studio-based, project organizing files. If you mean that you want to run multiple test suites, one after another, then there are several ways how to do this. Most basic (easiest and fastest to implement) one, is using batch file, in which you can define path to compiled test(s), with appropriate command line parameters. You can run such batch file either manually, or for example by using windows task scheduler. Probably the best (but somewhat difficult) way, is to implement proper CI solution (like Jenkins, Bamboo, etc), with which you can manage and organize test runs according your needs and obtain, distribute and archive test results and other test artifacts.
I would suggest to go through these Ranorex User Guide chapters:
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/ran ... execution/
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/ran ... roduction/
https://www.ranorex.com/help/latest/int ... tegration/
Pavel Kudrys
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