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==Publishing Results with the Runner==
==Publishing Results with the Runner==
You can automatically publish test results with the [[STRIDE Runner | Runner]] by passing in command [[STRIDE Runner#Options | options]]. An example might be something like the following:
You can automatically publish test results with the [[STRIDE Runner | Runner]] by passing in command [[STRIDE Runner#Options | options]]. An example might be something like the following:
<pre>
stride --testspace https://USER:PASS@company.stridetestspace.com --project Sandbox --space Samples --upload
</pre>


The Runner also supports [[STRIDE_Runner#Environment Variables | environment variables]] that can be leverages for commonly used Test Space options.
  stride '''--testspace''' <nowiki>https://USER:PASS@company.stridetestspace.com</nowiki> '''--project''' Sandbox '''--space''' Samples '''--upload''' ''[other options]''
 
 
The Runner also supports [[STRIDE_Runner#Environment Variables | environment variables]] that can be leveraged for commonly used Test Space options.


[[Category:Installation]]
[[Category:Installation]]

Revision as of 17:17, 8 June 2011

Accessing Your Test Space Instance

To begin, we will verify that you can access your company's STRIDE Test Space. Navigate to the S2-provided Test Space with your browser. The URL has the form:

https://companyname.stridetestspace.com. 

On the page that is presented, enter your Username and Password, then click the Log in button.

Create Projects and Spaces

Now that you are logged-in to Test Space, you should create a Project and one or more Test Spaces to publish results from the tests you execute. Please review this article on creating new test spaces. For evaluations, we often recommend that you create a project called Sandbox and a number of different test spaces (i.e. Samples, etc.).

Publishing Results with the Runner

You can automatically publish test results with the Runner by passing in command options. An example might be something like the following:

 stride --testspace https://USER:PASS@company.stridetestspace.com --project Sandbox --space Samples --upload [other options]


The Runner also supports environment variables that can be leveraged for commonly used Test Space options.