HyperExecute is a next-gen test execution platform by LambdaTest, designed to supercharge your test runs with unparalleled speed, scalability, and smart test management. Whether you're running cross-browser tests or executing your CI/CD pipeline, HyperExecute ensures efficiency and speed in the cloud.
HyperExecute is configured using a YAML file. Instead of moving the Hub close to you, HyperExecute brings the test scripts close to the Hub!
- Steps to run your test
1.1 Setup your JMeter Project
1.2 Trigger your.jmx
file - Repository Structure
- Documentation & Resources
- Contributing
- Contact & Support
Before proceeding forward, make sure you have created your account on LambdaTest
Follow the steps below to get started with running Selenium TestNG tests on HyperExecute!
- Go to the HyperExecute Project's Dashboard and click on the New Project button.
- Select JMeter as your Type of Project.
- Provide your project name.
- Browse and Upload the test plans that you have created (Optional).
- Click on the Save button.
- Upload your
.jmx
files if you haven't in the previous step. - Now select all the
.jmx
files that you want to trigger and click on Run button. - Define the
Total Users
,Duration (min)
, andRamp-up Time (min)
and click on Continue. - Select the regions in which you want to trigger your test, and define the traffic percentage.
- Click on the Run Test button.
You can monitor your test execution in real-time using the HyperExecute Dashboard.
For more details on how to run and customize tests with HyperExecute, check out:
We welcome contributions to improve this repository. Here's how you can contribute:
- Fork this repository.
- Create a new branch ->
git checkout -b YOUR_NAME/FIX_NAME
. - Make your changes and commit them ->
git commit -m 'YOUR_COMMIT_MESSAGE'
. - Push the branch to your fork ->
git push origin YOUR_NAME/FIX_NAME
. - Open a Pull Request to the main repository.
Need help or have questions? Reach out to us:
- Email: support@lambdatest.com
- Visit our Community Forum
Thank you for using HyperExecute! 🚀 Happy Testing!