Introduction
A test plan is an efficient way to plan the execution of multiple terminals and multiple scenarios for a specific build file. The following items can be specified in a test plan:
- One build file
- Multiple execution environments
- Multiple scenarios
Preparation method
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Click "Test Plan" in the sidebar.

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Click the "New Test Plan" button.

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Select a build, execution environment, and scenario

Adding an Execution Environment
In the edit screen, select Environment, OS version, and Device, then click "+Device", and finally click the "Save" button.

When local devices are connected, it can take up to 1 minute to retrieve their information before the Execution Environment edit page is displayed.
Real device Execution Environment
Only the devices set in the “Workspace settings” → “Devices to use” list will be displayed.
If you want to change the devices used in the workspace, please check Workspaces - Devices to use
Please refer to this article for more information on the "Busy" and "Any" options displayed in the device selection.
Advanced Settings
Override assertion failures
Override the behavior of assertion steps When this step fails. This applies to all Assertion, ML Assertion, and Prompt Assert steps in every scenario within the test plan. This setting is prioritized over step level settings.

How to delete a test plan
- Click on the test plan you want to delete.
- Click on the vertical three dots menu in the top right corner.
- Click on “Delete”.



