Enabling server extensions
If you find that the server extension is disabled and you want to run the tests supported by the server extension, then you must enable them.
Before you begin
You must have ensured that the server extension that you want to enable is disabled.
About this task
{my-ots}
with the release name
that you provided during the installation of the server software in the following
procedure.The test-system is the name of the namespace. If you created a namespace by using a different value, then you must use that value in place of test-system in all the instances in this procedure.
Procedure
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Log in to the platform that you used to install the server software.
For example, you can log in to the Ubuntu server using an SSH session if you installed the server software on Ubuntu.
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Run the following command to enable all the extensions:
helm upgrade {my-ots} -n test-system ./hcl-onetest-server \ --reuse-values \ --set global.hclOneTestPostmanEnabled=true \ --set global.hclOneTestJMeterEnabled=true \ --set global.hclOneTestJUnitEnabled=true \ --set global.hclOneTestCodesweepEnabled=true
If you want to enable any specific extension, then you can set the respective helm parameter value to true.
For example, to enable the Postman extension alone, then you can run the following command:
helm upgrade {my-ots} -n test-system ./hcl-onetest-server \ --reuse-values \ --set global.hclOneTestPostmanEnabled=true
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Run the following command to verify that specific or all the extensions are
enabled:
kubectl get pods -n test-system
The status of the specific extension or all the extensions in the pod is displayed as Running.