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#AutomatedTesting #FitNesseForAppian We are trying to use FitNesse for Appian fo
Utkarsh Seth
over 8 years ago
#AutomatedTesting #FitNesseForAppian We are trying to use FitNesse for Appian for automated testing, we tried testing login script and replaced all the variables with our environment credentials correctly, however whenever we start the script we get the following error with no further details -
"Could not complete testing: fitnesse.slim.SlimError: Error SLiM server died before a connection could be established. Unrecognized option: -"
I'm attaching the screenshot of the error, can anyone tell what might be going wrong?
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Dan Austria
Appian Employee
over 8 years ago
https should not be an issue because we have been testing it with on a site utilizing https as well.
I just redownloaded the shared component and placed it in C:\\FitNeese\\AutomatedTesting-1.2.5 as in your test script.
When I change the value of my TESTING_HOME in my test script to a different path, I receive the same error. The only thing that might be wrong is that your path might not be correct "C:\\FitNeese\\AutomatedTesting-1.2.5". I am only assuming this because FitNesse is spelled differently.
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Dan Austria
Appian Employee
over 8 years ago
https should not be an issue because we have been testing it with on a site utilizing https as well.
I just redownloaded the shared component and placed it in C:\\FitNeese\\AutomatedTesting-1.2.5 as in your test script.
When I change the value of my TESTING_HOME in my test script to a different path, I receive the same error. The only thing that might be wrong is that your path might not be correct "C:\\FitNeese\\AutomatedTesting-1.2.5". I am only assuming this because FitNesse is spelled differently.
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