98% Less Time to Construct E2E Tests
Streamline your testing process by visually creating integration and end-to-end tests using existing observability data, cutting down the build time from days to minutes and eliminating manual coding.
Use distributed tracing for testing. Assert against every part of a request transaction.
See how Tracetest helps visualize services, APIs, and their interactions. Build test specs at every point of a request transaction visually and intuitively with Sumo Logic’s distributed traces. Run end-to-end tests both manually and in CI/CD.
Streamline your testing process by visually creating integration and end-to-end tests using existing observability data, cutting down the build time from days to minutes and eliminating manual coding.
Minimize the necessity for mocking and uncover deep service interaction issues before production, while smartly crafting the right tests for effective quality assurance.
Quickly connect to Sumo Logic and go from installation to executing your first end-to-end test in just minutes.
When running integration tests, it can be challenging to identify the exact location of an HTTP transaction failure within a network of microservices. Tracetest addresses this issue by allowing you to run tests with assertions using trace data from all services. These tests can be easily integrated into your CI/CD process to ensure the proper functioning of your system and detect any potential regressions.
Tracetest streamlines trace analysis by visually rendering trace results and employing trace scoring to pinpoint instrumentation issues and non-standard practices. It also highlights potential security risks like sensitive data recording and API key leaks. Additionally, Tracetest enables the creation of custom rules, promoting uniform instrumentation standards across teams for enhanced data security and consistency
Tracetest seamlessly integrates with Sumo Logic through its API, enabling fetching trace data directly from Sumo Logic. Create an Access ID and Key in your Sumo Logic account under Administration > Security > Access Keys.