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@wdio/testrail-reporter

v0.3.0

Published

Create a run on testrail and the update the test cases results

Downloads

7,404

Readme

WebdriverIO Testrail Reporter

This reporter creates TestRail reports. The first thing you need is to enable the TestRail API so that report can communicate with TestRail and push the test results. To do so, log into your TestRail account and go to Administration > Site Settings > API and make sure you click the checkbox near Enable API.

Add TestRail's test case ID to the test description. e.g.

it("C123456 Page loads correctly", async () => {

This also supports multiple caseIDs. e.g.

it("C123456 C678910 Page loads correctly", async () => {

Install

To use the reporter, add it to your package.json:

npm i --save-dev @wdio/testrail-reporter

Usage

Add the reporter to your WDIO config file:

export const config = {
    // ...
    reporters:
        [
            ['testrail', {
                projectId: 1,
                suiteId: 1,
                domain: 'xxxxx.testrail.io',
                username: process.env.TESTRAIL_USERNAME,
                apiToken: process.env.TESTRAIL_API_TOKEN,
                runName: 'name for the test run',
                oneReport: true,
                includeAll: false
                caseIdTagPrefix: '' // used only for multi-platform Cucumber Scenarios
            }
        ]
    ],
    // ...
}

Options

projectId

ID of the testrail project.

Type: string

suiteId

ID of the suite, suite 1 is default.

Type: string

domain

Domain of your testrail instance, e.g. your-domain.testrail.io.

Type: string

username

Username of your testrail instance.

Type: string

apiToken

API token of your testrail instance.

Type: string

runName

Custom name for the test run.

Type: string

oneReport

Create a single test run.

Type: boolean

includeAll

Include all tests in suite in test run.

Type: boolean

caseIdTagPrfix

Prefix use to locate for case ID in Cucumber tags, useful for multi-platform Cucumber Scenario executions

Type: string


For more information on WebdriverIO see the homepage.