Server Connection
Settings > Configuration > Server Connection: point Studio at the Shift-Left Engine URL, view status, and reconfigure when you change environments.
Server Connection
Configure connection to Shift-Left Engine.
Use this screen to point Studio at the Shift-Left Engine (URL and connection flow). For proxy settings (Engine vs Agent), see Proxy Settings.
Where to find everything: Administration Settings.
If you need environment variables and auth for test runs (not this screen), see Configuration fundamentals.
What you see
- Shift-Left Engine server — shows the configured base URL (for example
http://localhost:5001). - Status — for example Connected with a green indicator when the client reaches the engine.
- Reconfigure — starts the flow to change the server URL or connection. An information note explains that reconfiguring clears saved configurations, disconnects the current session, and requires you to set up the server connection again.
The engine is responsible for executing test runs, storing results, managing sessions and project data, and processing AI test generation when enabled.
When to reconfigure
- Moving to another engine host or environment
- Recovering from connectivity failures after network or certificate changes
Practices
- Prefer HTTPS in production.
- Ensure the engine URL is reachable from every client that runs Studio.
- Avoid changing connection settings during active or scheduled runs when possible.
Related documentation
Related articles
- Administration Settings · Product documentation
- Proxy Settings · Product documentation
- License Management · Product documentation
- User Management · Product documentation
- Role Permissions · Product documentation
- User Policies · Product documentation
Next steps
- Getting started · Install + connect your spec
- Configuration fundamentals · Stabilize runs
- Initial configuration · Users, licensing, projects
- Release notes · Updates and fixes
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