With DevOps Testing, you can run test suites for any test provider. You can run these
test suites manually as needed, or automatically based on specific DevOps Center events. After
each test suite run, DevOps Testing automatically generates comprehensive test results, which
you can review.
Required Editions
Available in: Lightning Experience
Available in: Enterprise, Performance, Professional (API
access required), Unlimited, and Developer Editions
Note DevOps Testing runs a maximum of 10,000 records, including both test
suites and tests. Records exceeding this limit are ignored.
You can run your test suites in one these ways:
Run Test Suites Manually Run test suites manually against various pipeline stages in DevOps Center. You can manually run test suites and quality gate rules at any time, independently of when DevOps Center events occur. You can easily identify a manual test suite run from the Event column in the Test Suite Executions tab.
Run Test Suites Triggered by DevOps Center Events Automatic test suite runs streamline the continuous delivery process by minimizing manual intervention. Test suites and quality gate rules assigned to a pipeline stage are automatically run when a create review or promote event occurs in that stage.
Reevaluate Quality Gate Rules You can reevaluate failed quality gate rules without rerunning the test suites. Reevaluate these rules after you address an issue and want to quickly verify the quality gate rule results.
Analyze Test Reports to Identify Failures Test reports show you which test suites passed and, more importantly, which ones failed. Use the insights from these reports to proactively address and fix root causes, and improve the quality of your work items.
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