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.










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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.










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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.










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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.







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