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I used to have a excel sheet bound to my test case by

def dataUserPass = TestDataFactory.findTestData("myTable")

where "myTable" is relative id of a file located at C:/Users/myself/git/my-project/Data Files/myTable.

Recently I moved my code to a server using Gitlab. Tests run fine on my computer, but when a co-worker tries to run this test they get this error message:

Test FAILED because (of) (Stack trace: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot find test data with id 'Data Files/myTable' because (of) 'java.io.FileNotFoundException: C:\Users\myself\git\my-project\Data Files\myTable.xlsx'

So I tried to redefine my test data with:

def dataUserPass = TestDataFactory.findTestData(RunConfiguration.getProjectDir() + '/Data Files/myTable') 

(RunConfiguration.getProjectDir() returns C:\Users\myself\git\my-project\)

But I got the following:

Test FAILED because (of) (Stack trace: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Cannot find test data with id 'Data Files/C:/Users/myself/git/my-project/Data Files/myTable' because (of) 'java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Test data with id 'Data Files/C:/Users/myself/git/my-project/Data Files/myTable' does not exist'

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I think you can add the excel file in the same folder with your "myTable" file in Data Files folder. Then in the data-file mapping, choose "Relative path". This setting will help your project locate the file using relative path and will can be executed from different machines.

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I think getSourceUrl method will solve your problem. Try something like this

def dataUserPass = TestDataFactory.findTestData("myTable")
println dataUserPass.getSourceUrl()
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