behave-pro-js
v1.0.0
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Behave Pro JS exporter
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Behave Pro NodeJS Client
$ npm install behavepro -g
See API Key setup to retrieve the required credentials.
Using from the command line
Parameters can either be passed from the command line:
$ behavepro [--id PROJECT ID] [--userId USER] [--apiKey KEY]
Available parameters:
- [--host HOST] Behave Pro host - default: 'http://behave.pro'
- [--id PROJECT ID] JIRA project id
- [--userId USER] Behave Pro user id
- [--apiKey KEY] Behave Pro api key
- [--output DIRECTORY] Output directory - default: 'features'
- [--manual] Include scenarios marked as manual
- [--config CONFIG] JSON config file - relative to current directory
If the three required parameters are missing, they will be attempted to be read from a json config file in the current directory:
$ behavepro
config.json
[{
"id": 10000,
"userId": "amlyYToyNDM0ZG.....ZiNzQwNGI=",
"apiKey": "44993b0481838e.....a246c723e8e"
}, {
"id": 10100,
"userId": "amlyYToyNDM0ZG.....ZiNzQwNGI=",
"apiKey": "b038a67e0f15e5.....fae00662c8a"
}]
Any additional parameters are to be specified from the command line.
The host can vary between products, see table below.
Using from within a script
You can use the client in your own scripts to download features from Behave Pro.
$ npm install behavepro --save
var BehavePro = require('behavepro');
BehavePro({
"id": 10000,
"userId": "amlyYToyNDM0ZG.....ZiNzQwNGI=",
"apiKey": "44993b0481838e.....a246c723e8e"
}, function() {
// done
});
Available parameters:
- "host": HOST - Behave Pro host - default: 'http://behave.pro'
- "id": ID - JIRA project id
- "userId": USERID - Behave Pro user id
- "apiKey": APIKEY - Behave Pro api key
- "output": DIRECTORY - Output directory - default: 'features'
- "manual": true - Include scenarios marked as manual