The Run Command
The Run Command action runs one or more commands or programs that are normally run from the command line or shell. This action can validate or store the commands output, or stop and start system resources that might be used within a test or scenario.
You can enter one or more scripts, programs, or executables to run, in the Config tab. You can enter multiple commands on separate lines. You can click the Test button to view the results of the command at run time. The options for running the command are specified in the following table:
Option | Description |
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Location | This option specifies to run the command locally or remotely. If you choose local, the command is run on the system where Rational® Integration Tester is installed. If you choose Remote using SSH, the command is run on the remote host specified and you have the option to specify a User ID and Password, or an Identity. The Identity can contain an SSH key. |
Working Directory | This option specifies the local directory from which the command is run, for local commands. |
Host | This option specifies the host on which the remote command is to be run and the port on which the host is listening for SSH connections. You must enter the host and port in the format as host:port. |
User | This option specifies the user ID to send to connect to the remote host, which is used for remote commands that requires a user and password combination to connect. |
Password | This option specifies the password that is associated with the specified user ID for remote commands. |
Identity | This option specifies the Rational® Integration Tester identity instead of a user and password combination. |
After login, switch to user | This option helps to switch to a different
user by selecting the
Rational® Integration
Tester identity for the user to switch to, and by
specifying the command to use (su, su
-, or sudo) for switching. Note: If you use the Run
Command action with the switch to user
option and use su with an identity, the
command does not complete. To work around this
problem, use an exit step in the Run
Command action.
|
(command) | This option is used to enter the command or commands in the field by following the Connection parameters. |
Wait for command execution to finish | This option that is enabled as the default setting, specifies that the test run continues only after the commands are run in the test step. If disabled, the commands run in the background and the test continues to the next test step. If this option is not enabled, the Assert and Store tabs are unavailable. |
Timeout | Note: The option is
enabled only when the Wait for command
execution to finish option is
enabled. This option specifies the time after which the command in a test step stops to run if the command is not able to complete its run. You must enter a timeout value in milliseconds, in the Timeout field. If the Wait for command execution to finish option is disabled, you can ignore the timeout option and the command runs in the background and the test continues to the next test step. |
Kill process at end of | Note: The option is
enabled only when the Wait for command
execution to finish option is
enabled. This option specifies that if the command is
running in the background, the command can be
forced to end its run when any of the following
test resource completes its process:
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. ~/.profile ; <my_command>