NOTE: You can run for all customers by entering "*" for Customer ID and leaving the dates blank
The default start will be the earliest bundle start date.
The default end will be the the earliest SQS sourced event date.
If it doesn't exist, it will use the latest bundle end date or today, whichever is earlier.
Customer ID
FromTo (Exclusive)
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Will generate usage for the customer until they run out of credits.
This will put their bundle in overage / create a virtual transaction.
Customer Type
Customer ID
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List Recent Credit Transactions
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Log
Bundle Name aka Zuora Subscription Number. 1 per line. * for all.
FromTo(end date not inclusive, both dates UTC)
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Transaction IDs one per line
Reason (JIRA ID, comment, etc)
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Bundle Name (ie Zuora Subscription)
Cutoff Datetime UTC (tool)
Affects transactions on & after that date. Format: YYYYmmDD-HH:MM:SS.fff
Reason (JIRA ID, comment, etc)
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Bundle Name
Affects transactions on this and overlapping/subsequent bundles.
Reason (JIRA ID, comment, etc)
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Customer IDs (assuming Aurora tenants) one per line, * for all
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Log
Issues
#
DateTime
Status
Description
Details
Customer Type
Customer IDs one per line, * for all
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Customer Type
Customer IDs one per line
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Log
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Log
Task
args
kwargs
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Celery Task Manager
(Flower - aws bridge required in all envs but local_dev)
Clear Tasks Queue
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Log
Load Test Customer Profiles
Number of Customers to Simulate
Set proportion of load test customers to use each profile. Leave blank to not use profile at all. If the sum of all profiles is less than 100%,
the remaining will be evenly distributed across the in use profiles. If any profiles are set to "*" then the remaining will be evenly distributed across those profiles.