Executes SoapUI load tests defined in a SoapUI project file. The xml file will be copied to the FD_TEMP_DIR and Property Replacement will be performed on the file.
Test Instance Properties
Property Name | Required | Description |
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| Yes | Absolute path to the testrunner script (.sh or .bat) |
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Project Properties
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Inputs
Input Name | Input Code | Required | Description |
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Arguments |
| No | Arguments to pass Testrunner in addition to -r -f. |
Project File |
| Yes | Path to SoapUI Project file. If a relative path is specified it will be relative to the FD_ARTIFACTS_DIR directory. |
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Output Name
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Artifacts
This operation doesn't consume or produce any artifacts.
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This operation delegates endpoint selection to the workflow developer. The workflow editor will default the selection to "All", which selects all available endpoints associated to the environment instanceTarget.
Selecting a specific resource will result in selection of endpoints associated to the environment instance Target which have that resource defined.
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If you specify the -f parameter, the results will be copied to the location specified in a subfolder created at the time of the execution. This prevents the tests from overwriting each other , and organizes them by the time the tests were run for comparison purposes.
If you would like to turn down the logging in SoapUI, it is necessary to edit the soapui-log4j.xml on the testing instance. Change the section shown below from DEBUG to ERROR.
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<logger name="com.eviware.soapui"> <level value="DEBUGERROR" /> <appender-ref ref="SOAPUI"/> <appender-ref ref="CONSOLE"/> </logger> |
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The plugin can process ReadyAPI LoadUI test results as well. In order for this to work, make sure that ReadyAPI is install folder contains word readyapi.