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Using a test environment
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Using a test environment
It is a good idea to use a test environment when you build a new integration, if your app supports it.
If so, you may add two apps, one for each environment.
Remember to clearly mark the apps and workflows to show which environment they are using, by giving them names containing for example “TEST” or “LIVE” to prevent confusion.
When creating a new workflow, you will then be able to chose which app/environment to use:
When development has completed and you have validated the integration logic in the test environment, you may either a) create a new workflow for the live environment, or b) switch the app that the workflow uses in the workflow settings, as shown here:
, multiple selections available,
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