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cypress-xray-plugin

v7.4.2

Published

A Cypress plugin for uploading test results to Xray (test management for Jira)

Downloads

25,914

Readme

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Cypress Xray Plugin

A Cypress plugin for Xray integration. Supports Xray Server/DC and Xray Cloud.

Features include:

  • upload test results to Xray
    • attach screenshots as test execution evidence
    • attach web requests as test execution evidence
    • attach videos to test execution issues
    • reuse existing test execution and test plan issues
  • CI/CD ready
    • no hardcoded credentials
    • every option customizable in CLI
  • Cucumber integration
    • synchronization/upload of step definitions to Xray
    • results upload as described above

Quick Setup

Run the following command to add the plugin to your project:

npm install --save-dev cypress-xray-plugin

Then, configure the plugin in the Cypress project configuration:

import { configureXrayPlugin } from "cypress-xray-plugin";

export default defineConfig({
    e2e: {
        async setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
            await configureXrayPlugin(on, config, {
                jira: {
                    projectKey: "PRJ",
                    url: "https://example.org",
                },
            });
        },
    },
});

Make sure you also configure your credentials for Jira/Xray.

To have the plugin upload test results, link your test cases to Xray tests by specifying the corresponding issue keys in the test titles:

it("PRJ-42 My test", () => {
    // ...
});

[!NOTE] This plugin only works when running Cypress through the CLI (i.e. npx cypress run).

Documentation

Please visit the documentation to find out how to fully setup the plugin, including a full list of options.

Issues

If you're encountering strange behaviour or feel like a feature is missing, feel free to create a GitHub issue.