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@kwishna/linechartjs

v1.0.4

Published

An Express and jQuery-based dashboard for test results

Downloads

13

Readme

NPM version Monthly Downloads

Features

  • Easy Setup: Quickly set up a dashboard with minimal configuration.
  • Interactive Charts: Utilize Chart.js for dynamic and interactive charts.
  • Customizable Filters: Apply various filters to your data and visualize the results.
  • Command-Line Interface: Simple CLI to provide the database directory.

Prerequisites

Installation

Install the library using npm:

    npm install @kwishna/linechartjs

Usage

To use the library, run the following command, providing the path to your database directory:

npx linechartjs "./path/to/your/data" --port 3001

Configuration

The library reads data from the provided directory and serves it via an Express server. The data is expected to be in .db, .sqlite.

Example Data Format

Ensure your data files are .db, .sqlite3 and schema follow a consistent structure. Example:

{
   "test_name": "Test 1",
   "test_outcome": "passed",
   "test_execution_date": "2023-01-01",
   "test_environment": "dev",
   "error_message": "",
   "test_category": "unit",
   "test_case_id": "TC_001"
}

{
   "test_name": "Test 2",
   "test_outcome": "failed",
   "test_execution_date": "2023-10-10",
   "test_environment": "qa",
   "error_message": "Assertion error",
   "test_category": "smoke",
   "test_case_id": "TC_002"
}

Contributing

We welcome contributions to improve this library! To contribute:

Fork the repository.

Create a new branch (git checkout -b feature-branch).
Make your changes and commit them (git commit -am 'Add new feature').
Push to the branch (git push origin feature-branch).
Create a new Pull Request.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

Contact

If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to open an issue or contact the maintainer.