Creating and Running Distributed Tests

Applies to TestComplete 15.68, last modified on October 16, 2024
The Network Suite functionality is deprecated. We don’t recommend using it for distributed testing. Consider using a CI/CD system for managing distributed tests. See Migrating Distributed Tests to CI/CD Systems for details. In case you need to run web tests on multiple environments in parallel, you can also try using your project’s Execution Plan.

This section contains topics that explain how to create, prepare, verify and run network suite tests:

Creating Distributed Tests - Basic Steps

Describes how to create a distributed test with TestComplete.

Copying Slave Projects to Remote Computers

Describes how to copy slave projects to remote computers automatically.

Opening User Sessions on Remote Computers

Explains how to start a user session on computers, where the slave projects will run.

Verifying Tasks, Jobs, Hosts and Network Suites

Explains how to check whether a task, a job, a host or the entire network suite is ready to be used in distributed tests.

Running the Network Suite, Jobs and Tasks

Explains how to run the entire network suite and its individual jobs or tasks.

Controlling Network Suites From Tests

Describes how to configure the network suite, run it and control its execution from tests.

See Also

Distributed Testing
Running Tests via Remote Desktop

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