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netlify-plugin-qawolf

v1.2.0

Published

Netlify Build plugin to run QA Wolf tests on deployments

Downloads

8

Readme

netlify-plugin-qawolf

Run QA Wolf tests on Netlify deployments 🐺

See QA Wolf documentation for a detailed walkthrough.

Overview

This plugin allows you to run your QA Wolf tests on Netlify deployments.

QA Wolf is an open source tool to create, run, and maintain browser tests 10x faster. Your tests will run on Netlify deployments in 100% parallel, with no infrastructure setup required.

Install

Install with Netlify UI (Recommended)

Install the QA Wolf Build Plugin from the Netlify UI with this direct installation link.

The QA Wolf Build Plugin is also listed in the Netlify Plugins directory.

Install with npm

  1. From your project's base directory, use npm, yarn, or any other Node.js package manager to add this plugin to devDependencies in package.json:
npm install --save-dev netlify-plugin-qawolf

or

yarn add -D netlify-plugin-qawolf
  1. Create a netlify.toml in the root of your project. Your file should include the plugins section below:
[[plugins]]
  # runs QA Wolf tests against the deployed URL
  package = "netlify-plugin-qawolf"

Environment Variables

Create the QAWOLF_API_KEY environment variable in Netlify, and set it to your team's API key.

See these instructions to learn about Netlify environment variables.

Demo

Check out this example project that uses the QA Wolf Netlify Build Plugin.

Here are example deploy logs for passing tests and failing tests.

Support

We want QA Wolf to work well for you, so please reach out for help! Join our Slack community or email us at [email protected].