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Orchestrator User Guide
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Last updated Nov 4, 2024

Field Descriptions for the Test Schedules Page

The Test Schedules Page

Field

Description

Search

Looks for schedules that match your input. You can search according to the schedule name and test set name.

State Filter

Enables you to filter the page according to the state of the schedule. The following options are available: All,Enabled,Disabled.

Add

Opens the Add Test Schedule window, which enables you to configure a new schedule.

Name

The name of the schedule as it was filled in when it was created.

Test Set

The name of the test set that has been scheduled to be executed.

Details

Displays the executions details of the schedule.

Next Run Time

Displays the amount of time until the next execution of the test set. Hovering over this field displays the exact time and date. If the schedule is in a different timezone than the one configured per tenant, the difference is displayed in the tooltip. For schedules that have been disabled, Disabled is displayed instead.

Test schedules configured for recurrent execution take into account the second of their creation time. This is how the change translates in cron expressions:

  • For a test schedule created at 12:23:34 with the cron expression 0 * * ? * * (i.e. set to run every minute), the next execution time will be at 12:24:34.

  • For a test schedule created at 12:23:34 with the cron expression 1 * * ? * * (i.e. set to run at 1 second past every minute), the next execution time will be at 12:24:35.

More Actions

Displays a menu with the following options:

  • Edit - opens the Edit Test Schedule window for that schedule.
  • Enable - enables the selected schedule.
  • Disable - disables the selected schedule.

When selecting Test Schedules, the Disable and Enable buttons are also available at the top of the page, instead of the Search and filtering options. This enables you to make bulk updates to your schedules.

The Add Test Schedule Window

Field

Description

Name

Adds a custom name to your schedule, so that you can easily identify them. The name cannot exceed 255 characters.

Description

Adds an optional description to your schedule.

Test Set

Displays a drop-down list of the available Test Sets and enables you to select the one that you want to schedule.

Timezone

The timezone according to which the schedule is launched. By default, UTC is selected.

The Non-working day restrictions option is disabled for schedules configured with a timezone different than the one set at tenant level (Settings page > General tab). A tenant without an explicitly defined timezone inherits it from the host.

Schedule Conditions

Define trigger conditions for process execution. Your process can be configured to trigger:

  • every 1, 5, 10, 15 or 30 minutes;
  • once every number of hours;
  • on a daily, weekly or monthly basis at a specific hour;
  • on selected weekdays at a specific hour;
  • according to a custom cron expression. Orchestrator uses an open-source library to parse and display cron descriptions, which can be found here.

Non-working days restrictions

Enables you to apply non-working days restrictions to your schedule according to a calendar configured beforehand. Details here.

Please remember that this option is disabled for triggers configured with a timezone different than the one set at tenant level (Settings page > General tab). A tenant without an explicitly defined timezone inherits it from the host.

Disable Schedule at

Enables you to set a date and time when the schedule gets automatically disabled.

Add

Creates the schedule with the selected configuration and saves it in the database.

Cancel

Closes the Add Test Schedule window without saving your settings.

  • The Test Schedules Page
  • The Add Test Schedule Window

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