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Stopping test coverage by adding the Validate test coverage task

Updated on December 13, 2021

Add this task to stop a test coverage session. Starting and stopping test coverage generates a report that identifies the executable rules in your application that are either covered or not covered by tests. As a best practice, to ensure application quality, you should test all the rules in your application for which testing is supported.

For more information about application-level coverage reports, see Generating an application-level test coverage report.

When you use separate product rules for test cases and run a pipeline, the Validate test coverage task is run for the access group that is specified in the Application test cases section, which you configure when you add or modify a pipeline.

  1. Add this task below the Enable test coverage task by doing one of the following actions:
    • Click a task, click the More icon, and then click either Add task above or Add task below.
    • Click Add task in the stage.
  2. In the Task list, click Validate test coverage.
  3. Click Submit.
  4. Continue configuring your pipeline. For more information, see one of the following topics:
  • Previous topic Starting test coverage by adding the Enable test coverage task
  • Next topic Running Pega scenario tests by adding the Run Pega scenario tests task

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