Rational Test Automation Server GitHub Action
ActionsExecute Rational Test Automation Server hosted tests from GitHub Actions workflows
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Rational Test provides software testing tools to support a DevOps approach: API testing, functional testing, UI testing, performance testing and service virtualization. It helps you automate and run tests earlier and more frequently to discover errors sooner - when they are less costly to fix.
This action enables the ability to run various tests from a Rational Test Automation Server project.
Configure a self hosted runner on a suitable machine
- The host machine will need to be able to access the OneTest Server that will be used to run tests.
- Add a self-hosted runner at an appropriate level, ensure you have configured network access.
- If you are using more than one runner assign it a suitable label and note this for later. OR
- An instance of OneTest Server that can be accessed from the GitHub's hosted runners
In the repository you want to apply the action to
- Create a folder named ".github/workflows" in the root.
- Create a .yml file with any name, inside the ".github/workflows" folder based on the following example content:
name: Rational Test Automation Server
on: workflow_dispatch
jobs:
OTS-Action:
runs-on: self-hosted
name: Rational Test Automation Server
steps:
- name: Execute Test
uses: IBM/devopsauto-testserver-actions@main
with:
serverUrl: <https://myserver>
offlineToken: <xxxxx>
teamspace: <MyTeam>
project: <MyProject>
branch: <main>
assetId: <yyyyyyy>
- Update the parameterized items to refer to your server, project and tests (see parameter details below).
- Depending on connectivity,
- If you have more than one hosted runner configured, then use its label as the argument for runs-on.
- If the OneTest Server is accessible from GitHub then use runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- Push your updated yml file to the repository.
- Go to the Actions section in the repository and select the workflow.
- Click the Run workflow dropdown and the list of input boxes get displayed.
- serverUrl URL of the Rational Test Automation Server where the tests are located. URL should be of the format - https://hostname
- offlineToken The offline user token for the corresponding Rational Test Automation Server
- teamspace Team Space when the project is based.
- project Project name where the test is.
- branch Name of the Git branch where the test is.
- assetId AssetId of the test file in Rational Test Automation Server.
- environment Test environment corresponding to the test. Mandatory to input the value if you want to run API tests.
- datasets Semicolon (;) delimited list of source:replacement datasets for the job to run. For example, dataset1:dataset2;dataset3:dataset4
- labels Labels to add to test results when the test run is complete. You can add multiple labels to a test result separated by a comma. For example, label1, label2.
- secretsCollection Secrets collection name if the test uses them.
- variables Variables corresponding to the test. The format is name_of_the_variable=value_of_the_variable. You can add multiple variables to the test run separated by a semicolon.
- No runner available: If you are using a self-hosted runnter, check that the runner still exists in GitHub, if the local agent has not connected to GitHub for a period of 14 days then it will be automatically removed.
Rational Test Automation Server GitHub Action is not certified by GitHub. It is provided by a third-party and is governed by separate terms of service, privacy policy, and support documentation.