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Added by Laurent Cobos, last edited by Laurent Cobos on Aug 13, 2009  (view change)
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Make a page executable

As you might have already noticed, Pages in registered spaces have a checkbox labeled GreenPepperized. Checking it will automatically register the document in the server. The default System Under Test will be automatically associated to your newly executable page.






I. Configurating your executable page

You might want to associate your page to other Systems Under Test. To do so, click the Configuration button.
You can now remove or add System Under Test associations. This is important if you want the greenpepper-labels or greenpepper-children macro to select your page.






II. Executing your page

You can now Execute your page. Next to the Execute button you will find which System Under Test will be involved. If you need to select another System Under Test, click the Edit button and select the desired System Under Test. The dropdown list only contains the Systems Under Test configured in step I.






III Getting versioning information

You will see in the right-hand side of your GreenPepper header the versioning information of your page.
There is two possible states:

  1. Implemented indicates that the specification has committed source code that verifies all its examples.
  2. Working indicates that the document has been updated since the last Implemented state.
    Both states are executable.

        The most recent version is the Implemented version

        The Implemented version

        The most recent version differs from the Implemented version

    Clicking on Set as Implemented will set the current version of the page as the Implemented version.


IV Reverting to a previous version

An easy revert feature is provided. Reverting will set the previous implemented version as the actual implemented version.





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