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@rdfrontier/plugin-qa

v1.0.0

Published

QA toolchain for generating automation projects

Downloads

3

Readme

Spectre

@rdfrontier/plugin-qa

CLI to generate web & mobile automation projects

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Table of Contents

     

Usage

Installing Spectre can be done with the command:

$ frontier plugins:install @rdfrontier/plugin-qa

The help menu can be accessed with the command:

frontier qa --help

The format for running an Spectre command is generally:

frontier qa:COMMAND

     

Commands

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frontier qa:create-mobile-project [NAME]

Create a new WDIO project for Mobile

USAGE
  $ frontier qa:create-mobile-project [NAME]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  Name of the project to be created

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/create-mobile-project/index.ts

frontier qa:create-page-object [NAME]

Create a new page object file

USAGE
  $ frontier qa:create-page-object [NAME]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  Name of the page object file to be created

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ frontier qa:create-page-object
       Running this add command!

See code: src/commands/create-page-object/index.ts

frontier qa:create-project [NAME]

Create a new WDIO project

USAGE
  $ frontier qa:create-project [NAME]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  Name of the project to be created

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

See code: src/commands/create-project/index.ts

frontier qa:create-screen-object [NAME]

Create a new screen object file

USAGE
  $ frontier qa:create-screen-object [NAME]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  Name of the page object file to be created

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ frontier qa:create-screen-object
       Running this add command!

See code: src/commands/create-screen-object/index.ts

frontier qa:create-test [NAME]

Create a new test file

USAGE
  $ frontier qa:create-test [NAME]

ARGUMENTS
  NAME  Name of the test file to be created

OPTIONS
  -h, --help  show CLI help

EXAMPLE
  $ frontier qa:create-test
       <name-of-file-without-extension>

See code: src/commands/create-test/index.ts

frontier qa:[COMMAND] --help

display help for spectre

USAGE
  $ frontier qa:[COMMAND]  --help 

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help