Hello,
I am trying to the command line for ranorex.
currently i can choose which test case i want to use by using the /tc: on the .exe file
is there a way to run access a folder within the test suite?
for example
testproject.exe /folder:Folder1 /tc:Testnumber
Using Command Line to run folders of tests
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Re: Using Command Line to run folders of tests
Hi,
I am not sure if there is a need for such a command, but could you please describe in detail why you want such a command respectively a use case where it would be needed?
Thanks,
Markus
I am not sure if there is a need for such a command, but could you please describe in detail why you want such a command respectively a use case where it would be needed?
Thanks,
Markus
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Re: Using Command Line to run folders of tests
For example if a ranorex project that tested the UI of a program,
I may only want to test certain parts of UI, I have separated all the parts into folders, I run my tests external from the command line, so I would like to run one specific folder that could contain multiple tests. Rather than run all the tests in one project.
Is there a better way to do this? other than split it up into different projects
I may only want to test certain parts of UI, I have separated all the parts into folders, I run my tests external from the command line, so I would like to run one specific folder that could contain multiple tests. Rather than run all the tests in one project.
Is there a better way to do this? other than split it up into different projects
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Re: Using Command Line to run folders of tests
Hello,
Thank you for the detailed description.
You can run the Test Suite (/ts:) file instead of the each Test Case.
Just select all the Test Cases you want to run and save the Test Suite file.
If you run this configuration only the Test Cases which were selected are executed.
Regards,
Bernhard
Thank you for the detailed description.
You can run the Test Suite (/ts:) file instead of the each Test Case.
Just select all the Test Cases you want to run and save the Test Suite file.
If you run this configuration only the Test Cases which were selected are executed.
Regards,
Bernhard