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Executor should inherit the `AbstractNodeExecutor` class, they need to implement a `start`, `pause`, `resume`, `stop` and `abort` function. They can access parameters for the node in this way:
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## Test execution
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You should now start your `tst_executor` node, and we can use a service call to execute our first TST:
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