Automating tests
You can run a schedule from the command line. You can also set
preferences to export results after the run completes from the command line
or from the workbench. Together, these features let you run tests and analyze
results without opening the workbench. You can even write scripts to process
the exported results.
Creating a command-line config file You can create a command-line config file from IBM® DevOps Test Performance (Test Performance ) which you can use while running tests or schedules from the Command-line interface (CLI) and Maven.Activating secure storage of dataset passwords You can store the encrypted dataset passwords in the Eclipse secure storage location, so that when you run the tests from the command line, IBM® DevOps Test Performance (Test Performance ) automatically uses the password and completes the test run.Configuring to export report counters automatically When you run a test or schedule from the Command-line interface (CLI), you can configure IBM® DevOps Test Performance (Test Performance ) to export reports automatically.Command-line parameters You can find the information about parameters that you can use while running tests from the command-line interface (CLI).Running a test or schedule from a command line You can run a test or schedule without opening IBM® DevOps Test Performance (Test Performance ) by using the command-line interface (CLI).Running multiple tests from the command line When you want to run multiple tests, schedules or compound tests that are in a project folder, you can select and run those tests by using any of the command options such as "*" or testType from the command line.Stopping the test run from a command line After you run the test from the command-line interface (CLI), you can stop the test run to use additional parameters in your test run.