Yes, don't use services then, use an opened session.

Vincent

2015-02-05 20:22 GMT+01:00 Maximiliano Santa Cruz <maxon...@gmail.com>:

> Hi, it is trying to run tests made with Selenium (it will open a Chrome
> session and then start the tests); does this apply for what you are saying?
>
> El jueves, 5 de febrero de 2015, 16:17:54 (UTC-3), Vincent Latombe
> escribió:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> If *python test_Controller.py* runs graphical tests, then you cannot use
>> the windows service (because services cannot access a graphical session).
>> In that case you can use the jnlp client from an opened session.
>>
>> Vincent
>>
>> 2015-02-05 20:12 GMT+01:00 Maximiliano Santa Cruz <maxo...@gmail.com>:
>>
>>> Hello everyone, I've installed Jenkins on a Windows 7 machine for
>>> testing purposes (currently evaluating an alternative for Bamboo), the
>>> thing is that one of the steps of the building process requires to run 2
>>> python scripts; one for an automated deploy (web) and the other one to
>>> start a series of automated functional tests against the deployed Web Site.
>>>
>>> The deploy's script, runs OK. I'm using the python plugin and pasting
>>> the code in the text box, so, no problem there.
>>>
>>> The problem is the other script, it is in a file (.py), so what I did
>>> was to add a "run windows command" with this: "*python
>>> test_Controller.py*". When Jenkins try to execute that step, it waits
>>> an indefinitely ammount of time.
>>>
>>> From Jenkins console output:
>>>
>>> ...
>>> ...
>>>
>>> [JenkinsCINET] $ python 
>>> C:\Users\MAXIMI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\hudson917335008473141437.py
>>> [JenkinsCINET] $ cmd /c call 
>>> C:\Users\MAXIMI~1\AppData\Local\Temp\hudson700594931508215791.bat
>>>
>>> C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\workspace\JenkinsCINET>python 
>>> test_Controller.py <--this file has been copied to the workspace directory 
>>> of the project
>>>
>>> *[PROBOLEM! here I get a waiting wheel that spins forever]*
>>>
>>>
>>> *The script is running fine when it is executed from the command line and* 
>>> Jenkins service has the LogOn set with my own user.
>>>
>>>
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