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Dynatrace/Dynatrace-AppMon-TFS-Integration-Plugin

Dynatrace AppMon TFS/VSTS Test Automation Plugin

Integration of Dynatrace within your TFS/VSTS build.

Dynatrace can instrument the Unit and Integration tests and does the Test Automation APM magic: Test Automation Explained

The results flow back to your TFS/VSTS build. You can even configure this extension to fail your build when Dynatrace detects regression issues.

Note: The instrumentation itself is not covered by this extension.

Get Started

It is an important prerequisite that the unit/performance tests which you execute via the TFS or VSTS build are instrumented by Dynatrace first.

For dotNET

see .NET Agent Configuration

This means installing and configuring the Dynatrace Agent on the different build target machines. Tests are often executed by the following processes, but you need to figure out what applies for your environment.

  • vstest.console.exe
  • vstest.executionengine.x86.exe
  • QTAgent.exe
  • QTAgent32.exe,
  • QTAgent_35.exe
  • QTAgent32_35.exe,
  • QTAgent_40.exe
  • QTAgent32_40.exe
  • testhost.exe
  • testhost_x86.exe

Important Note: When you use Fakes in your integration tests, MS also uses a profiler which kicks out the Dynatrace profiler. So, that won't work.

For Java

see Java Agent Configuration

This means installing the Dynatrace Agent on the different build target machines. But configuration needs to be done when the JVM starts which will execute your tests. For a project which uses Maven, it can be done like this:

  <profiles>
    <profile>
      <id>with-dynatrace</id>
      <properties>
        <dt_agent_path>/opt/dynatrace-6.5/agent/lib64/libdtagent.so</dt_agent_path>
        <dt_agent_name>Backend_JUNIT_TESTS</dt_agent_name>
        <dt_server>localhost:9998</dt_server>
      </properties>
      <build>
        <plugins>
          <plugin>
            <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId>
            <artifactId>maven-surefire-plugin</artifactId>
            <configuration>
                <argLine>-agentpath:"${dt_agent_path}"=name=${dt_agent_name},server=${dt_server}</argLine>
            </configuration>
          </plugin>

The build step in TFS/VSTS might look like this:

Maven Build Task Configuration

Configure Build

After installing the extension, you will notice two new Build tasks within the Test section.

Add Tasks Dialog

Add the Dynatrace Register Testrun task first in the Build Definition. Before you actually perform the unit or performance tests. This step will register the testrun within Dynatrace via a REST call and will add metadata from the build.

Register Dynatrace Testrun Task

You need to configure the endpoint via a Generic Service Endpoint which you can select in the drop-down afterwards. You will need to point to the REST service API of you Dynatrace installation which is located by default on port 8021 and has the uri /api/v1.

Dynatrace Service Endpoint

Add the Dynatrace Collect Testrun Results task to the Build Definition after the tests were executed. You don't need to configure much as it will detect all it needs from the Dynatrace Register Testrun task. It does depend on this first task, so it will fail if you don't configure the first one.

The only thing which you might change is the behavior when Dynatrace detects Degraded or Volatile tests.

Collect Dynatrace Testrun Results Task

Visualisation in TFS/VSTS

After you run the build with this extension configured, you will notice an extra Dynatrace Summary section on the Build Overview. As well as a Dynatrace Test Automation tab which provides you all the details.

Dynatrace Summary

Release notes

1.0.0

  • First public version

2.4.4

2.4.11

  • Released to Visual Studio Marketplace

Created by RealDolmen. All info on https://github.com/Dynatrace/Dynatrace-TFS-Integration-Plugin Also available via the MarketPlace: https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=realdolmen.dynatrace-test-automation