Specifying a Test Environment [deprecated]

This command is only used for test suites with environment (.jte) files containing multiple environments. You can use the env command with the envFiles command to specify a specific test environment contained in an environment file:

> jtharness ... [initial set-up commands] ... -envFile path/filename -env environment-name ... [task command] ...

See About the Command-Line Examples for a description of the use of > jtharness in the following example.

When creating a command string to specify a specific test environment, include the commands in the following sequence:

  1. Set up a configuration
  2. Specify a test environment (env environment-name)
  3. Include the runtests command (optional).

See Command-Line Overview for a description of the command line structure.

Detailed Example of envFile Command

In the following example, path/filename represents a file name that might exist on your system and environment-name represents an environment name that exists in the environment file.

Command Options Format Example:

> jtharness -envFile path/filename -env environment-name -runtests

See Formatting a Command for descriptions and examples of other command formats that you can use.


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