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Daily Capacity in Worksoft SaaS vs. Daily Capacity of your Sauce Labs (or Selenium Cloud Platform) account

If you are have decided to use your own External Selenium Cloud Platform (like Sauce Labs or BrowserStack) within your Worksoft SaaS domain, when users within your domain attempt to schedule more tests than your External Selenium Cloud Platform subscription allows for, Worksoft SaaS will alert your users about unavailability of concurrency to schedule any more tests within your domain. 

Please find below the different pop-up messages that will get shown to you when you attempt to schedule more executions than you are allowed (Max Concurrent executions) within your Sauce Labs’ or BrowserStack accounts that you have integrated with Worksoft SaaS:

Condition: When you schedule additional (one ore more) runs in Worksoft SaaS when max slots allowed (max concurrency) allowed within your BrowserStack account are already being used currently (In the example below, Max Concurrency allowed was 5).




Condition: When you schedule concurrent runs in Worksoft SaaS that exceed in count than the available (unused) slots based on the ‘Max Concurrency’ value of your BrowserStack account



Condition: When you schedule concurrent runs in Worksoft SaaS that exceed in count than the available (unused) slots based on the ‘Max Concurrency’ value of your Sauce Labs account, Worksoft SaaS shows the prompt as shown below. User is given the option to either proceed with scheduling additional runs that will get queued on Sauce Labs end for a maximum time of 10 minutes after which the test will be auto aborted if no sessions become available OR cancel the executions and wait for the sessions to become available


Condition: When you schedule additional (one ore more) runs in Worksoft SaaS when max slots allowed (max concurrency) allowed within your Sauce Labs account are already being used currently (In the example below, Max Concurrency allowed was 10), Worksoft SaaS shows the prompt as shown below. User is given the option to either proceed with scheduling additional runs that will get queued on Sauce Labs end for a maximum time of 10 minutes after which the test will be auto aborted if no sessions become available OR cancel the executions and wait for the sessions to become available.




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