"Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy…If both are frozen!"
--Edward Berard
In this chapter, we will cover the following:
Running NUnit tests in the CI Pipeline using TFBuild
Creating and setting up a Machine Group
Deploying a test agent through the TFBuild task
Distributing test execution on a Lab Machine Group
Triggering Selenium Web Tests on a Selenium Test Grid using TFBuild
Integrating the Cloud Load Testing Service in TFBuild
Analyzing test execution results from the Runs view
Exporting and importing test cases in Excel from TFS
Copying and cloning test suites and test cases
Exporting test artifacts and test results from the test hub
Charting testing status on Dashboards in Team ...
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