Is spring boot mandatory for running karate tests in parallel?
How can I run karate tests in parallel without using spring boot framework which is part of karate-demo code ?
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How can I run karate tests in parallel without using spring boot framework which is part of karate-demo code ?
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How can I run karate tests in parallel without using spring boot framework which is part of karate-demo code ?
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How can I run karate tests in parallel without using spring boot framework which is part of karate-demo code ?
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Sourabh ChapaliSourabh Chapali
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No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.
If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.
Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.
so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.
Now how to run your tests in parallel,
a sample from karate documentation,
@Test
public void testParallel() {
KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
}
here number of parallel threads defined as 5
, you can define as your need.
for more details i suggest you read this documentation,
Running parallel tests using karate
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No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.
If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.
Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.
so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.
Now how to run your tests in parallel,
a sample from karate documentation,
@Test
public void testParallel() {
KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
}
here number of parallel threads defined as 5
, you can define as your need.
for more details i suggest you read this documentation,
Running parallel tests using karate
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No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.
If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.
Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.
so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.
Now how to run your tests in parallel,
a sample from karate documentation,
@Test
public void testParallel() {
KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
}
here number of parallel threads defined as 5
, you can define as your need.
for more details i suggest you read this documentation,
Running parallel tests using karate
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No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.
If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.
Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.
so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.
Now how to run your tests in parallel,
a sample from karate documentation,
@Test
public void testParallel() {
KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
}
here number of parallel threads defined as 5
, you can define as your need.
for more details i suggest you read this documentation,
Running parallel tests using karate
No, you don't need spring boot framework for running karate test in parallel.
If you are having your own project with your own api/any public api and your own karate tests written for those api you don't need spring boot.
Spring boot is only required if you want to use karate-demo project, as it uses spring boot as sort of mock web service for the tests written on karate-demo.
so if you don't want to have spring boot don't use karate-demo.
Now how to run your tests in parallel,
a sample from karate documentation,
@Test
public void testParallel() {
KarateStats stats = CucumberRunner.parallel(getClass(), 5, "target/surefire-reports");
assertTrue("scenarios failed", stats.getFailCount() == 0);
}
here number of parallel threads defined as 5
, you can define as your need.
for more details i suggest you read this documentation,
Running parallel tests using karate
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