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Running Pega scenario tests by adding the Run Pega scenario tests task

Updated on February 4, 2021

If you are using Pega scenario tasks, you can run them in your pipeline by using the Run Pega scenario tests task. Deployment Manager supports Selenium 3.141.59.

To add the Run Pega scenario tests task, do the following steps:
  1. Do one of the following actions:
    • Click a task, click the More icon, and then click either Add task above or Add task below.
    • Click Add task in the stage.
  2. In the Task list, click Run Pega scenario tests.
  3. In the User name field, enter the user name for the Pega Platform instance on which you are running scenario tests.
    Note: For the Run Pega scenario tests task, if you are using a separate product rule for a test application, the user name that you provide should belong to the access group that is associated with the test application.
  4. In the Password field, enter the Pega Platform password.
  5. From the Test Service Provider field, select the browser that you are using to run the scenario tests in the pipeline.
  6. Do one of the following actions:
    • If you selected CrossBrowserTesting, BrowserStack, or SauceLabs, go to step 7.
    • If you selected Standalone, go to step 8.
  7. If you selected CrossBrowserTesting, BrowserStack, or SauceLabs:
    1. In the Provider auth name field, enter the auth name that you use to log in to the test service provider.
    2. In the Provider auth key field, enter the key for the test service provider.
    3. Go to step 9.
  8. If you selected Standalone, in the Provider URL field, enter the URL of the Selenium Standalone Server by using one of the following:
    1. Hub hostname and port: Use the format Hubhostname:port.
    2. IP address: Enclose the IP address in double quotation marks.
  9. In the Browser field, enter the browser that you are using to record scenario tests.
  10. In the Browserversion field, enter the browser version.
  11. In the Platform field, enter the development platform that you are using to record tests.
  12. In the Screen resolution field, enter the resolution at which are recording scenario tests.
  13. Click Submit.
  14. Continue configuring your pipeline. For more information, see one of the following topics:
  • Previous topic Stopping test coverage by adding the Validate test coverage task
  • Next topic Refreshing application quality by adding the Refresh application quality task

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