Start a scenario by using an Ant task

You can start a scenario by using the HCL® Quality Server Ant tasks.

Here is an example syntax:
<taskdef name="startScenario" classname="com.ghc.ghTester.ant.StartScenario" classpathref="tasklib" />

<startScenario domain="<Domain name>" environment="<Environment name>" name="<Scenario name>"
serverUrl="https://Hostname or IP address:5443/" />

The following table lists the attributes that can you can use with the startScenario Ant task for starting a scenario.

Table 1. List of available attributes
Attribute Description Required
async Run asynchronously (flag). No, default is synchronous.
domain Domain name Yes
environment Environment name Yes
failureProperty The name of a property that is set in the event of a failure. No
force Attempt to first stop any already-running scenario in the environment (flag). No, default is false.
haltOnFailure Set to true to fail the Ant script if the scenario fails to start (flag). No, default is false.
name The name of the target scenario to start. No
owner Filters the scenarios by owner. No
securityToken

Specify the security token generated for you to authenticate with HCL® Quality Server when the domain security is enabled. In the locked environment mode, the operation can be performed by the user who locked the environment.

No, default is to send no token.
serverUrl URL of the HCL® Quality Server Yes
stopStubs Available settings are as follows:
  • ALL: Stop all stubs in the environment.
  • OPERATIONS: Stop the stubs for the operations in the scenario.
  • NONE: Leave any existing stubs running.
No, default is NONE
username Specify the user name to authenticate with the server if the environment is locked and the domain security is disabled. No

Scenario selection

For a description of how to select a scenario, see Scenario selection.

Error codes

For details of any error codes, see Exit codes for Command-line client and Ant client.