After creating an automated test suite, run it in a non-production instance.

Before you begin

You must have created the test suite you want to run.
The test execution property must be enabled. You must have an admin or atf_test_admin role to do so.
Note: The test execution property is disabled by default to prevent running tests on a production system. Run tests only on development, test, and other sub-production instances.

Role required: atf_test_admin, atf_test_designer, or admin

About this task

This procedure outlines how to start a test suite manually. You can also schedule test suites to run at a later time. For more information, see Working with scheduled test suites.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to All > Automated Test Framework > Suites.
  2. If necessary to view the Test Suites list, click Test Suites.
  3. Click the row containing the test suite you want to run.
    The system displays the Test Suite form.
  4. Click Run Test Suite.
    Note: If the test execution property is not enabled, the Run Suite button does not appear. In this case, see the annotation at the top of the form, and click the link to enable running tests.

    If the tests associated with the test suite include a form step (any step involving a UI), or other kinds of UI test steps, the Pick a Browser dialog appears before executing the tests.

  5. Choose among any currently running test clients, or start a new runner.

    For more information, review Browser recommendations for all tests and suites.

    If the tests associated with the test suite only include server test steps, the system executes the tests without displaying the Pick a Browser dialog.

What to do next

Monitor the progress of the tests. When complete, click Go to results on the progress dialog window to display the Test Results list, where you can view and analyze the results.