Executing UI test cases from Jenkins
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We have test suite which is basically a jar file and can be executed like the following
java -jar test_suite.jar
Which then opens up a browser in GNome Environment and runs through the set of test scenarios and captures few screenshots and writes the result in xml format under certain location. Now when I manually execute it in GNome Environment there is no issues at all. However when I invoke this through my pipeline job it gets failed as it cannot open the browser.
How can we rule this out? I would like to automate this through jenkins anyhow, without converting or rewriting it to support headless mode. Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
browser testing jenkins
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We have test suite which is basically a jar file and can be executed like the following
java -jar test_suite.jar
Which then opens up a browser in GNome Environment and runs through the set of test scenarios and captures few screenshots and writes the result in xml format under certain location. Now when I manually execute it in GNome Environment there is no issues at all. However when I invoke this through my pipeline job it gets failed as it cannot open the browser.
How can we rule this out? I would like to automate this through jenkins anyhow, without converting or rewriting it to support headless mode. Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
browser testing jenkins
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We have test suite which is basically a jar file and can be executed like the following
java -jar test_suite.jar
Which then opens up a browser in GNome Environment and runs through the set of test scenarios and captures few screenshots and writes the result in xml format under certain location. Now when I manually execute it in GNome Environment there is no issues at all. However when I invoke this through my pipeline job it gets failed as it cannot open the browser.
How can we rule this out? I would like to automate this through jenkins anyhow, without converting or rewriting it to support headless mode. Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
browser testing jenkins
We have test suite which is basically a jar file and can be executed like the following
java -jar test_suite.jar
Which then opens up a browser in GNome Environment and runs through the set of test scenarios and captures few screenshots and writes the result in xml format under certain location. Now when I manually execute it in GNome Environment there is no issues at all. However when I invoke this through my pipeline job it gets failed as it cannot open the browser.
How can we rule this out? I would like to automate this through jenkins anyhow, without converting or rewriting it to support headless mode. Any feedback on this would be appreciated.
browser testing jenkins
browser testing jenkins
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