Answer by Vincent C. ·
Hi, I am working with Yinting.
I am in charge of the dynatrace server administration.
The performance warehouse is correctly connected, browser purepath are correctly created and we don't see any warning message.
Coming back to Andreas comment, the license deployed on the dynatrace server is a Development Team Edition with active licenses for developers and automation agents.
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Is the system profile (in the General dialog) set to Continuous Integration or Advanced Profiling? This will only work if set to Continuous Integration
Answer by Yinting C. ·
Thank you Andi for your help, but my Test Automation dashlet remains desesperately empty. Here is what I did: I set the build information through the interface via the URL you gave me, setting the type of test and the agent name. I then ran my selenium test with the test run ID that was given to me after the previous setting, but it didn't change anything.
Is there anything else I could do ?
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Hi,
Which dynaTrace version are you using? How is your system profile configured, which sensor packs are configured for the agent group the Browser agent maps to?
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Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang,
I am using dynatrace 5.5.0.
Here is a screenshot of my sensor configuration:
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Answer by Andreas G. ·
Have you set the "Build Information" through the REST Interface that dynaTrace provides? dynaTrace provides a REST Interface (SetTestInformation) which allows you to tell dynaTrace that you are about to execute UI-Driven Tests for a particular build. You find some more information on that rest interface on the following pages: Test Automation (under the section "Set Additonal Test Information) or here System Profiles (REST) (also under Set Test Information).
The easiest way to test this out is to open your browser and navigate to the REST Interface URL as it also provides an HTML interface: http://yourserver:8020/rest/html/management/profiles/<YOURSYSPROFILENAME> - there you can specicfy the types of tests you want to run and the additional build information
Please give this a try and then execute your browser tests
Andi
Answer by Yinting C. ·
Hello,
The two things you mentioned are properly configured and yet nothing happens.
Answer by Andreas G. ·
Two things you need to check
a) Do you have a Test Center Edition License? Otherwise you will see a warning message in the Test Automation Dashlet anyway
b) UI Tests only show up if you also set Browser Timer Names. One way to automatically get a Timer Name for every visited URL is to enable "Auto Timer Name" in the System Profile -> Test Automation Tab. Check out the doc for this: System Profile - Test Automation
Andi
Answer by Yinting C. ·
My UI-driven tests don't show up in the Test Automation dashlet
I am using dynatrace Browser Agent for Firefox and set up multiple user defined timers. They appear in the Browser Performance report dashlet, but are not aggregated in the Test Automation dashlet.
Is there any configuration I had to do before getting this working ?
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