4. Create a Build Containing TestComplete Tests (Run TestComplete Tests as Part of a Test Plan)

Applies to TestComplete 14.61, last modified on April 22, 2021
This approach to running TestComplete tests as part of a test plan is obsolete. We do not recommend using it. Starting from version 14.20, you can assign your TestComplete tests to Azure test cases directly from TestComplete IDE and run them as part of your team project’s test plan. To learn more, see Integration With Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server.

In order for your project to be able to access your TestComplete tests, create a build pipeline that will build your Visual Studio test project containing your TestComplete tests and place the tests in the needed folder.

Note: If you do not use Team Foundation Build to define your build process, you can create an empty build definition that just shares the location where your prepared tests are located.

After creating and configuring a build definition, run it to create a build instance:

5. Create a Build Instance

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See Also

(Obsolete) Integration With Azure DevOps and Team Foundation Server via TCTest Item
Assigning Builds Containing TestComplete Tests to a Test Plan

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