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Feedback for “Run a Collection” #176

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mtosic opened this issue Dec 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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Feedback for “Run a Collection” #176

mtosic opened this issue Dec 15, 2024 · 5 comments

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@mtosic
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mtosic commented Dec 15, 2024

In the documentation it says "unlimited" runs, but it's actually limited to 100 runs.
Why is limit set to 100 runs and is there a way to bypass it?

I've also tried the Bruno CLI, but can't see the parameter which indicates the number of runs.

@ganesh-bruno
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Hey @mtosic,

Thanks for creating this issue. I need some time to discuss it with the team and will get back to you once I have more context on it.

@helloanoop
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@mtosic

You can run collections manually as many times as you like.
However, if you're referring to iteration runs—where you can specify a number of loops and execute the collection N times—that feature is part of our paid offering and requires a license to access.

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mtosic commented Dec 18, 2024

Hi @helloanoop, I have a license - I've entered 1000 in number of iterations and got popup screen that max number is 100.

EDIT: i've updated Bruno client and now I can enter 1000, but at 10000 I get this (this was previously at 1000, or I don't remember correctly).
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@helloanoop
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@mtosic Thanks for sharing this. We should be able to remove the restriction on the iteration count.
Just curious to know, what is the iteration count that you are looking forward to test with?

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ganesh-bruno commented Dec 18, 2024

Hey @mtosic,

I’ve created the issue on the main Bruno repository. Would you mind taking a look and adding any additional context if needed?

We're addressing this issue on the main repo, and your input would be helpful.

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