In the Test result format drop-down list, select JUnit.Add the Publish Test Results task to your build definition.The SoapUI Pro Functional Testing extension exports the results to a JUnit-style report. In the Environment text box enter the environment configuration that the task will use for the test run. It is required if your project is encrypted. In the Password text box enter the encryption password. If you leave the field blank, the task will run all the test cases of the specified test suite, or, if you have not specified a test suite, all the test cases of your project. In the Test Case text box enter the test case to run. To run all the test suites in the project, leave the field blank. In the Test Suite text box, enter a test suite to run. Quialified path to the Path to TestRunner text box. If you need to specify a particular version of TestRunner, specify fully. In the Path to SoapUI Pro Project text box, specify the path to your ReadyAPI project.īy default, the task runs test by using the most recent version of ReadyAPI installed on an agent. Typically, you store your project in a source control system (like Git or Team Foundation Version Control) and then configure your build to get the project from source control and place it in the needed folder on the computer where tests will run.Īdd the SoapUI Pro Functional Testing task to the needed phase of your definition and configure it: You must create a project in ReadyAPI and the agent must have access to it.
Soapui pro license how to#
To learn how to activate ReadyAPI licenses, see License Activation. We recommend that you use the Floating license: activate the license on the license server in your network and configure ReadyAPI on your agent to connect to the server. You can use both the Fixed and Floating license to run SoapUI tests.
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Soapui pro license install#
For detailed information on how to install ReadyAPI, see Install Information. The extension cannot run tests by using agents deployed on macOS or Linux computers. The agent must be deployed on Windows computers. Running tests on hosted agents is not supported.
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Use private agents to run SoapUI Pro tests. This way you will be able to include your SoapUI tests in your application lifecycle managed with Visual Studio testing tools. You can run SoapUI tests as part of build and release processes in Azure DevOps Services (formely Visual Studio Team Services).