TeamCity Plugin

TeamCity is a continuous integration and continuous delivery server from JetBrains (the makers of IntelliJ IDEA and ReSharper). It takes moments to set up, shows your build results on-the-fly, and works out of the box. TeamCity will make sure your software gets built, tested, and deployed, and will notify you on that the way you choose. TeamCity integrates with all major development frameworks, version control systems, issue trackers, IDEs, and cloud services, providing teams with an exceptional experience of a well-built intelligent tool.

The Apica LoadTest plugin for TeamCity makes it possible to run automatic load tests in form of a build runner. It starts and monitors a load test from start to finish and, in the end, presents the gathered LT statistics.

The plugin can be executed against the Enterprise (Production) or Trial environments, depending on the account.

Users may run load tests as an action in Visual Studio, and then follow the performance of every release through Visual Studio. The plugin initiates and monitors a load test from start to finish, after which it presents actionable results and statistics.


Users may run load tests as an action in TeamCity, and then follow the performance of every release in the TeamCity UI.

The extension initiates and monitors a load test from start to finish, after which it presents actionable results and statistics.

 

 


Installation

Step

Screenshot

Step

Screenshot

Download the Apica Loadtest extension from GitHub Download

Share the Plugin with your TeamCity Account

Please contact Apica’s support@apica.io for any additional help to share the plugin with your TeamCity online account, e.g. mycompany.teamcity.com. We'll need to know your TeamCity account name for it, like "mycompany" in this example.

Add the extension to your build definition

The extension is listed among the tasks of type Test:

 

Provide your load test settings

  • Save your changes when done.

Follow the load test job progress in the TeamCity console


Team City Results

Example of Testing a New Test Instance



 

Cannot find what you're looking for? Send an E-mail to support@apica.io.