Test run considerations for running tests on remote Docker hosts
Before you can configure a test to run on a remote Docker host, you must read the considerations that you must take into account.
You can run all the tests that are supported on HCL OneTest™ Server on remote Docker hosts.
Important: You can run virtual services only in the Default Cluster location of HCL OneTest™ Server. You cannot run virtual services on a remote Docker host.
When you plan to run any of the tests on a remote Docker host from a project on HCL OneTest™ Server, you must complete the following tasks:
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1.1 | Set up non-secure remote Docker hosts. | Setting up a remote Docker host computer |
1.2 | Set up secure remote Docker hosts. | Setting up a secure remote Docker host computer |
2 | Register the remote Docker host on HCL OneTest™ Server. | Registering a remote Docker host with HCL OneTest Server |
3 | View the registered Docker hosts. | Viewing remote Docker hosts that are registered with HCL OneTest Server |
4 | Add a remote Docker host to the HCL OneTest™ Server project. | Adding a remote Docker host to the project for running tests |
5 | Configure a run for your test that you want to run on the remote Docker host by performing the following actions:
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If you plan to run API Suites that use a transport and the transport requires third-party application Jar files for a successful run on a remote Docker host, then you must perform the following task:
- You must copy the third-party application Jar files to the third-party application folder on the computer where the remote Docker host is installed. See Copying third-party application Jars to a remote Docker host.
After you set up and register the remote Docker host with HCL OneTest™ Server, you can add the remote Docker hosts to your project on HCL OneTest™ Server. See Adding a remote Docker host to the project for running tests.