Publishing test results to the server
The test result indicates the quality of application under test. Different stakeholders
to the application might want to check the quality of application but do not have the workbench or
desktop client installed. As a desktop client user, you can publish the test result to HCL OneTest™ Server so that
others can view it from the web browser.
Before you begin
- You must have installed the HCL OneTest Server and started it. The server is part of the product package. For more information about HCL OneTest Server, see the Information Center.
- If the server is behind a firewall, you might not be able to connect to it. You must have configured the firewall so that it could allow connections on ports 443.
- If you have legacy reports, you must have upgraded them to the Web Analytics report format. To upgrade the legacy reports, right-click the legacy report and select Upgrade.
About this task
You can publish the Mobile and Web UI Live reports and Statistical reports.
You can set the publish parameters once in the Preference page so that you do not have to do it after every run or you can set the parameters every time for the specific result that you want to publish. Based on the parameters, the test result is published after the test run. For information about how to publish specific test result, see Publishing specific results to the server.
Starting from V10.0.2, if you select Prompt from the drop-down list for the
Publish result after execution option, after each test run, the
Publish Result dialog box is displayed to publish reports instantly to HCL OneTest Server. You can
modify the following options before publishing the results:
- If you want to publish reports to other than the default server added in the
Preferences window, you can change the URL of HCL OneTest Server.Note: If you change the server URL, you must enter an offline token to enable the publishing of test results and reports. For more information, see Generating an offline token.
- By default, the Result Name field populates the name of the selected test result. You can provide a different name that you want to use.
- To identify specific test results, you can enter a tag or comment in the Labels field to associate it with the test result.
- You can change the project name if you want to publish reports to a different project.Note: If there are no projects or if you are not a member of any project, you must create a project or become a member of a project on the server.
Procedure
To set the publish parameters:
Results
What to do next
To view the test results:
- Log in to the server by accessing the URL, https://fully-qualified-domain-name:443.
- Click the Results page and then expand the test.
- Click the published report links. The report opens in a new browser.