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QUESTION
I have installed Robot Framework for multiple machines. There are python2 and python3 and packeges for them on both. The process of the installation was the same. On machine A
there are more Execution Profile (jybot
, pybot
, robot
, robot 3.1
) while on the other (B
) there are only jybot
and pybot
if I start RIDE with python2 and jybot
and robot
if python3.
What is the difference, or how can I add more Execution Profiles for RIDE?
- Python 2.7.11
- robotframework==3.0
- robotframework-ride==1.5.2.1
- Python 3.7.4
- robotframework==3.1.2
- robotframework-ride==1.7.3.1
There is no robotframework related difference in PATH
EDIT
Machine A
python2 robotframework related packages
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Dec-17 at 11:15The detection of robot executable is not dependent on the version of RIDE, but on the installed version in Python. But this may result in different robot being executed when running tests. When the test is executed, it should use the robot as it would if launched from command line.
Like was mentioned by Bence Kaulics, pybot
was renamed to robot
from certain version. And in version 3.1.x, robot was changed to an executable instead of a .bat file (in Windows). That was the reason to have both robot
and robot 3.1
. So, in Windows, when selecting robot
you may be executing a robot.cmd
script. The same is valid for pybot.bat
with profile pybot
.
EDIT:
You can compare the settings.cfg
file from the two machines. See it at ~/.robotframework/ride/settings.cfg
(or %APPDATA%\robotframework\ride\settings.cfg
), on the [Plugins][[Test Runner]] section, the run_profiles
property is defined there.
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