Creating a dataset
You can create datasets in HCL DevOps Test Hub (Test Hub) to replace the values of existing dataset with the values of new dataset during a test or schedule run.
Before you begin
- Ensured that you are assigned a role as a Project Owner or Tester in the project. See Managing access to the server projects.
- Created a project in your team space in Test Hub. See Adding a project.
- Added the remote Git repository that contains the test resources to the project. See Adding repositories to a server project.
About this task
The default dimension of the dataset that you create in Test Hub is 1 Row, 1 Column (1R X 1C) dataset. You can enter the number of columns and rows required for the dataset during the creation of dataset.
When you want to create or modify any dataset, you must have an Edit branch. You can create the Edit branch during the creation of dataset. All your dataset reside in the Edit branch until you publish or discard the changes.
- When you publish changes to the remote Git repository.
- When you discard the changes made in the dataset.
Procedure
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Log in to Test Hub.
The team space that contains your project is displayed.
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Click
to open the project that contains the test assets.
The Overview page of the project is displayed.
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Click
.
The Data page and the Data navigator panel are displayed.
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Select the branch in the project repository from the
Branch list.
The assets and resources in the selected branch are displayed in the Data navigator panel.
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Perform any of the following actions:
- Click the Open action menu icon in the Data navigator panel, and then click Dataset.
- Click Add files in the right panel, and then click Dataset.
The Edit branch dialog is displayed.
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Select your action to either select an existing Edit branch or create
an Edit branch:
- Perform the following steps to select an existing Edit
branch:
- Select Use an existing edit branch.
- Select an Edit branch from the Select
branch list if Edit branches already
exist in the selected branch of the repository.Note: A warning message is displayed if the Edit branch, which you selected, is behind the source branch. To update the selected edit branch and maintain synchronization with the source branch, you can select the Update branch option when switching checkbox.
- Click Ok.
- Perform the following steps to create the Edit branch:
- Select Create new edit branch.
- Enter a name for the Edit branch in the Branch Name field.
- Click Save.
- Perform the following steps to select an existing Edit
branch:
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Create a folder, if you want to use a new folder to contain the
resource by performing the following steps:
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Perform the following steps in the Create Dataset
dialog:
- Enter a name for the Dataset.
- Select a folder.
- Click Next.
- Select the Create an empty dataset option from the Select source list.
- Enter the number of columns and rows required for the dataset that you want to create.
- Click Create.
The dataset is displayed on the Data page. The dataset created is listed under the logical folder Datasets under the physical folder MyFolder that you created.
- Enter the variable data in the table to match the data that you want to use in tests.
- Click the Save icon to save the dataset.
Results
What to do next
You can perform the following tasks:
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Add, modify, or remove data in the dataset. See Editing a dataset.
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Publish the dataset to the Git repository so that other members of the project can use the dataset. See Publishing changes in datasets.