Run TestComplete Tests as Part of Build Pipeline (Team Builds)

Applies to TestComplete 14.60, last modified on April 22, 2021
This approach to running TestComplete tests as part of a build pipeline is obsolete. We do not recommend using it. Starting from version 14.20, to run TestComplete tests as part of a build, you can use the TestComplete test adapter. To learn more, see Integration With Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server.

You can add TestComplete tests to Visual Studio test projects and run them as part of your build pipeline, for example, after finishing building your application. This way, you can include your TestComplete tests in your build process as “build verification tests” or “smoke tests”.

Preparing for the Test Run

Define a Build That Will Run TestComplete Tests

Run TestComplete Tests

Miscellaneous

Publish TestComplete Test Results (for Team Foundation Server 2015–2018 On-Premises)

See Also

Integration With Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server

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