Here is how I would go to achieve the same.
There is an original test suite which contains all the tests. But it is configured to run the tests against a server. Like you mentioned, you cloned the suite for second data base schema and changed the connection details. Now it is realized since there are more more data bases need to test.
Have your project with the required test suite. Where ever, the data base server details are provided, replace the actual values with with property expansion
for the connection details.
In the Jdbc step, change connection string from:
jdbc:oracle:thin:scott/tiger@//myhost:1521/myservicename
to:
jdbc:oracle:thin:${#Project#DB_USER}/${#Project#DB_PASSWORD}@//${#Project#DB_HOST}:${#Project#DB_PORT}/${#Project#DB_SERVICE}
You can define the following properties into a file and name it accordingly. Say, the following properties are related to database hosted on host1
and have the details, name it as host1.properties
. When you want to run the tests against host1
database, import this file at project level custom properties.
DB_USER=username
DB_PASSWORD=password
DB_HOST=host1
DB_PORT=1521
DB_SERVICE=servicename
Similarly, you can keep as many property files as you want and import the respective file before you run against the respective db server.
You can use this property file for not only for database, but also for different web services hosted on different servers such as statging, qa, production without changing the endpoints. All you need is set the property expansion in the endpoint.
Update based on the comment
When you want to use the same for web services, go to the service interface -> Service Endpoints tab and then, add a new endpoint ${#Project#END_POINT}/context/path
. Now click on the Assign
button. Select All requests and Test Requests
from drop down. And you may also remove other endpoints
Add a new property in your property file END_POINT
and value as http://host:port
. This also gives you advantage if you want to run the tests agains https say https://host:port
.
And if you have multiple services/wsdls which are hosted on different servers, you can use unique property name for each service.
Hope this helps.