Correct Input Parameter File Format (UIPath Azure Devops extension)

Hi,

I have a test project that has some test cases to test a desktop application. When I try to set it up in Azure Devops I have the option to specify a JSON input parameter file (shown below). Problem is that I can’t find an example of how it should look like inside the file, whether it needs some specific header and etc. Or maybe UIPath Studio can generate it for me?

I have an argument in my test project that specifies where the application under test is supposed to be located, so I am hoping that the input parameter file can help me specify that.

My test cases definitely get executed, but the log in Orchestrator suggests that they can’t find the EXE under test (due to the file path argument missing).

Thank you for any pointers in advance!

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