This sample project is designed to get you up and running within few simple steps.
Begin with installing the dependencies below, and continue with the Getting Started procedure below.
There are several prerequisite dependencies you should install on your machine prior to starting to work with this project:
Eclipse users should also install:
IntelliJ IDEA users should also install:
TestNG Plugin is built-in in the IntelliJ IDEA, from version 7 onwards.
- For source control management, you can install git.
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Clone this repository.
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After downloading and unzipping the project to your computer, open it from your IDE by choosing the folder containing the pom.xml
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Configure the name of your Perfecto cloud as a system variable by passing your cloud name as a -DcloudName=<> from Maven system property while running the install goal of Maven or simply hardcode your cloud name in the script.
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Configure your security token from Maven by passing the -DsecurityToken=<> system property while running the install goal of Maven or simply hardcode it.
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Run pom.xml with the below maven goals & properties
clean install -DcloudName=${cloudName} -DsecurityToken=${securityToken}
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Maven will take care of kick starting the parallel execution of different examples inside perfecto package in parallel.
- This project contains a .yml file under .circleci / config.yml which will help CircleCI’s webhooks to listen for git updates.
- It will also print the suite level report at the end of execution.
- It is configured to schedule everyday at 12:00am UTC.
- The current build status of CircleCI in github will be showcased in readme.md file. Here's how to set it up.