How do I execute Taurus scripts in Cloud Foundary?
I wan to run Taurus test on Cloud Foundary . I manage to execute a test
local I also manage to create a serviceInstance for BlazeMeter
Steins-MacBook-Pro-2:TimeLogging stein$ cf s Getting services in org
stein / space development as stein_korsveien@msn.com...
name service plan bound apps last
operation performanceTester blazemeter free-tier
create succeeded
I deploy my application to with a manifest file.
I want to execute Taurus test
How do I write in the manifest file to execute the Taurus tests ?
cloudfoundry blazemeter
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I wan to run Taurus test on Cloud Foundary . I manage to execute a test
local I also manage to create a serviceInstance for BlazeMeter
Steins-MacBook-Pro-2:TimeLogging stein$ cf s Getting services in org
stein / space development as stein_korsveien@msn.com...
name service plan bound apps last
operation performanceTester blazemeter free-tier
create succeeded
I deploy my application to with a manifest file.
I want to execute Taurus test
How do I write in the manifest file to execute the Taurus tests ?
cloudfoundry blazemeter
add a comment |
I wan to run Taurus test on Cloud Foundary . I manage to execute a test
local I also manage to create a serviceInstance for BlazeMeter
Steins-MacBook-Pro-2:TimeLogging stein$ cf s Getting services in org
stein / space development as stein_korsveien@msn.com...
name service plan bound apps last
operation performanceTester blazemeter free-tier
create succeeded
I deploy my application to with a manifest file.
I want to execute Taurus test
How do I write in the manifest file to execute the Taurus tests ?
cloudfoundry blazemeter
I wan to run Taurus test on Cloud Foundary . I manage to execute a test
local I also manage to create a serviceInstance for BlazeMeter
Steins-MacBook-Pro-2:TimeLogging stein$ cf s Getting services in org
stein / space development as stein_korsveien@msn.com...
name service plan bound apps last
operation performanceTester blazemeter free-tier
create succeeded
I deploy my application to with a manifest file.
I want to execute Taurus test
How do I write in the manifest file to execute the Taurus tests ?
cloudfoundry blazemeter
cloudfoundry blazemeter
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