You have the ability to place an App in Testing status if you're not ready to deploy it to your mobile users. This is particularly useful when testing updates to existing Apps before letting all of your users see the changes.
Enabling Testing
To get started you will first need to enable Testing Apps. Enable testing by following the steps below:
- Navigate to Account>Account Settings.
- Under App Settings, you'll see a Testing Apps area with a toggle.
- Click the toggle to turn Testing mode on and off.
Setting an App to Testing
The testing feature can be enabled only on apps that are currently in a Pending status. You can't test apps with the status New until you have published them. To set an App to Pending status, make a change in the App Builder and save, but do not click the "Publish to Device" button. Exit the App builder and return to the Apps screen.
To publish a Pending App for testing, follow the steps below:
- Click the App you wish to test.
- The the Actions section, select Publish for Testing.
Once complete those steps, you will notice that the status has changed from Pending to Testing. The word (Testing) will be added to the beginning of the App's name.
This Testing version will be published to all Admins and Designers on your account. On the device they will see the testing version as well as any currently published version that may have been assigned to them.
When you have completed Submissions on the App you are testing you will see Testing next to these Submissions as well.
Note: All testing Submissions will be deleted from your account when you publish the App.
Once you have completed testing of the App and are ready to publish to your users you will be notified that all testing Submissions will be deleted from your account. If you accept this, the current testing version will be published and the (Testing) header will no longer appear on the device.
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