Create environments: Examples

In Perforce Autonomous Testing, you can provide all information in your first chat message, or start the conversation with what's important and fill in the details as part of the guided conversation. You can mix and match and tell the assistant to run any scenario in any of your environments.

Example - Describe your environments

Some examples of what you as a user can say in natural language to quickly define an environment in the chat:

  • Test the web app example.com in the latest Chrome and Firefox.
  • Test the new version of my example.apk binary on the latest iOS and Android.
  • Our customers use both mobile and desktop devices.
  • Test the scenarios on the most popular devices in the US.
  • Focus on the most common browser sizes in Brazil.

Example - Provide missing environment details

The assistant is aware of the context you provide: If your mention a web application, the assistant asks you for the URL. If you upload a mobile app, it asks about desired mobile devices instead. If the conversation is about a functional test, the assistant does not ask for load generation settings, but for a performance test, it would; and so on.

User: Run my performance test.

Assistant:

It looks like there are no environments configured for your active application yet. You need at least one environment to run a scenario. Would you like to create a new environment now?

User:

  • Environment name: pre-release env

  • Base URL example.com

  • Concurrent Users: 5

  • Locations: Frankfurt