Installing Testsigma Terminal on Linux


Copilot helps you author and validate tests through local execution for Salesforce, Desktop, and Web applications. To use it on Linux, you need to install the Testsigma Terminal application. This section guides you through downloading, installing, and configuring it on your Linux system.


Steps to Install Testsigma Terminal on Linux

  1. From the left navigation bar, go to Agents, and click the Testsigma Terminal button in the top-right corner.
  2. In the dialog box that appears, click Download for Linux. Testsigma downloads the compressed file.
  3. Once downloaded, locate the file on your device.
  4. Select the file, click the More Options icon, and select Open in Terminal.
  5. In the Terminal window, run the command: chmod a+x fileName.AppImage.
NOTE:

Replace fileName with the actual name of the downloaded Testsigma Terminal file.

  1. Click the downloaded file again to launch it. Testsigma Terminal will then be downloaded automatically.
  2. Open the Testsigma Terminal application.
  3. Click Login to Testsigma. You will be redirected to Testsigma.
NOTE:

Once you log in, the session stays valid for 24 hours. After that, you'll need to log in and authorize yourself again to continue using the Copilot.

  1. Click Open the desktop app. The Testsigma Terminal opens.
  2. Wait until Testsigma Terminal downloads the necessary files and completes the installation.
NOTE:

If you encounter any issues with the Testsigma Terminal, click Report Issue from the left panel. Provide a description of the problem, upload the agent log, and ensure that you include the App Session ID and Debugging ID. To obtain the Debugging ID, ensure the agent was started through Testsigma.