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@octomind/debugtopus

v3.1.1

Published

Thin wrapper around playwright and the octomind api to run your automagically-maintained tests locally

Downloads

34

Readme

debugtopus 🐙💻

Tool to run your octomind tests against a local instance of your app.

Installation

npm i @octomind/debugtopus

Description

Required

  • -t, --token <token> - auth token to authorise against octomind app
  • -tt, --testTargetId <test-target-id> - ID of the test target you want to run against
  • -u, --url <local-url> - an url of your app you want the tests to be run against

Optional

  • -i, --id <test-case-id> - ID of the test case you want to run locally - if not provided will run all test cases in the specified target
  • -o, --octomindUrl <octo-url> - defaults to production app app.octomind.dev. Used by octoneers to test against different environments

Usage

You should get the base command including id and token from octomind. You should just add the url of the app you would like to run the test against:

Running one test case:

npx @octomind/debugtopus --id <test-case-id> --token <token> --url <local-url> --testTargetid <testTargetid>

Running all test cases in a test target:

npx @octomind/debugtopus --token <token> --url <local-url> --testTargetid <testTargetid>

You can also use a specific version:

 npx --package @octomind/debugtopus@<some-version> debugtopus --id <test-case-id> --token <token> --url <local-url> --testTargetid <testTargetid>