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testcafe-reporter-jira-reporter

v1.0.0

Published

jira-reporter TestCafe reporter plugin.

Downloads

5

Readme

testcafe-reporter-jira-reporter

Build Status

This is the jira-reporter reporter plugin for TestCafe.

Install

npm install testcafe-reporter-jira-reporter

Usage

When you run tests from the command line, specify the reporter name by using the --reporter option:

testcafe chrome 'path/to/test/file.js' --reporter jira-reporter

How does it work?

  1. Creates a test cycle on task start
  2. Creates test execution for each test case after it's done

Test cases ids should be stored in meta with name testscase e.g. test.meta({ category: 'smoketest', testcase: 'WEB-T111' })

Environment options:

BASE_URL - adaptavist url (optional, default is https://api.adaptavist.io/tm4j/v2)

JIRA_TOKEN - token for jira

PROJECT_KEY - project key

TEST_CYCLE_NAME - name for new test run

When you use API, pass the reporter name to the reporter() method:

testCafe
    .createRunner()
    .src('path/to/test/file.js')
    .browsers('chrome')
    .reporter('jira-reporter') // <-
    .run();

Author

Andrey Malykh