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Orchestrator User Guide
Last updated Apr 3, 2024

Managing Test Data Queues in Studio

Overview

Manage test data queues items in Studio. Newly created test data queues are empty but you can upload queue items based on your defined JSON schema, either directly in Orchestrator, or through Studio.

Adding Items to a Test Data Queue

To learn how to add items to your test data queue, consider a high-level scenario where you need to create synthetic user data to be uploaded to your queue.

Create a Custom Workflow in Studio

  1. Open Studio.
  2. Open or create a new Test Automation project.
  3. Navigate to New > Test Case.
  4. Add an Add Test Data Queue Item activity to the Designer panel and go to Properties to configure the QueueName to match your Orchestrator test data queue.
  5. In the Testing > Data activities list, add multiple activities of your own choice to the Add Test Data Queue Item activity. Details...
  6. Configure your activities to match your synthetic user data scenario.
    Important: A valid queue item must have the exact name, as defined in your JSON schema. For example, if you have defined a givenName property in your JSON schema, your corresponded Given Name activity should match this (e.g. DisplayName set to givenName). For more information, see JSON Schema Definition.
  7. Open the Variables panel to define your variables.
  8. Save your test case.
  9. In the Project panel, right-click on your test case and select Set as publishable
  10. Click Publish and configure the package properties.
  11. Click Run File.
    Note: Alternatively, you can create a custom input form to easily configure and generate synthetic user data. For more information, see Create Form.
  • Overview
  • Prerequisites
  • Adding Items to a Test Data Queue
  • Create a Custom Workflow in Studio

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