Defining Global Testing Defaults

By default, tests are run using global test defaults. These are settings that you define for all tests in the system.

  • Browsers
  • Screen sizes
  • Login Test
  • Time Zone
  • Concurrent Testing

To Define the Global Defaults:

  1. In the Navigation bar, select Settings.
  2. Click Browsers and define the default browsers.
  3. Click Screen Sizes and define the default screen sizes.
  4. Click Defaults and define the default login test, time zone and the number of concurrent tests.

Overriding the Defaults

Note that you can override the default browsers, screen sizes, and login tests. You can permanently override these defaults, or override them on demand, that is for one test run only.
Note that if you override some of the global defaults, the remaining defaults will be used when you run the test, i.e. the test will be run with a combination of global defaults and test settings. For example, if you override the default browsers, the test will use the the browsers defined for a specific test and the default screen sizes. See Running Tests for more information.

Related topics

Defining the Testing Frequency

Running Tests

Testing on Different Environments

Updated at Mon, Sep 18, 2023