Can we run karate scripts across all the environment set in karate-config.js file in one shot












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I have below karate-config.js file:
https://github.com/intuit/karate#karate-configjs



Now, I wish to run both the environments stage & e2e together through eclipse IDE or command prompt and wish to get the results as per the environment or group by the environment.
Is that possible? I went through karate doc. https://github.com/intuit/karate but I can not see the feature I am looking for. Any help much appreciated!










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    I have below karate-config.js file:
    https://github.com/intuit/karate#karate-configjs



    Now, I wish to run both the environments stage & e2e together through eclipse IDE or command prompt and wish to get the results as per the environment or group by the environment.
    Is that possible? I went through karate doc. https://github.com/intuit/karate but I can not see the feature I am looking for. Any help much appreciated!










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      I have below karate-config.js file:
      https://github.com/intuit/karate#karate-configjs



      Now, I wish to run both the environments stage & e2e together through eclipse IDE or command prompt and wish to get the results as per the environment or group by the environment.
      Is that possible? I went through karate doc. https://github.com/intuit/karate but I can not see the feature I am looking for. Any help much appreciated!










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      I have below karate-config.js file:
      https://github.com/intuit/karate#karate-configjs



      Now, I wish to run both the environments stage & e2e together through eclipse IDE or command prompt and wish to get the results as per the environment or group by the environment.
      Is that possible? I went through karate doc. https://github.com/intuit/karate but I can not see the feature I am looking for. Any help much appreciated!







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          No. This is what tags are designed for: https://github.com/intuit/karate#cucumber-tags - and it sounds like you have not designed your tests correctly.



          You can always run for 2 environments by running the parallel runner 2 times. But the reports will be over-written unless you use different output directories.






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            No. This is what tags are designed for: https://github.com/intuit/karate#cucumber-tags - and it sounds like you have not designed your tests correctly.



            You can always run for 2 environments by running the parallel runner 2 times. But the reports will be over-written unless you use different output directories.






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              No. This is what tags are designed for: https://github.com/intuit/karate#cucumber-tags - and it sounds like you have not designed your tests correctly.



              You can always run for 2 environments by running the parallel runner 2 times. But the reports will be over-written unless you use different output directories.






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                No. This is what tags are designed for: https://github.com/intuit/karate#cucumber-tags - and it sounds like you have not designed your tests correctly.



                You can always run for 2 environments by running the parallel runner 2 times. But the reports will be over-written unless you use different output directories.






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                No. This is what tags are designed for: https://github.com/intuit/karate#cucumber-tags - and it sounds like you have not designed your tests correctly.



                You can always run for 2 environments by running the parallel runner 2 times. But the reports will be over-written unless you use different output directories.







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