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@testfiesta/tacotruck

v1.0.0-beta.34

Published

Test/QA data pipeline by TestFiesta

Readme

TacoTruck

ci NPM Version

Tacotruck exists to make it easy to move quality data to wherever you need it. Whether you are looking to report test results to your various quality systems or trying to migrate historical data between test case management tools, tacotruck provides a simple, easily extendable interface for doing so.

Table of Contents


🚀 Getting Started

Usage as a CLI

Standalone Installation

MacOS & Linux
curl -fsSL https://testfiesta.com/install-tacotruck-cli.sh | bash
Homebrew
brew tap testfiesta/tacotruck
brew install tacotruck

Run instantly using npx

npx @testfiesta/tacotruck

Install globally using npm

npm install -g @testfiesta/tacotruck

Usage as a library

npm install @testfiesta/tacotruck
import { TestFiestaClient, TestRailClient } from 'tacotruck'

const tfClient = new TestFiestaClient({
  apiKey: '<YOUR_TF_API_KEY>',
  organizationHandle: '<YOUR_TF_ORGANIZATION_HANDLE>',
  // baseUrl is optional, defaults to 'https://api.testfiesta.com'
})

const trClient = new TestRailClient({
  apiKey: '<YOUR_TR_USERNAME>:<YOUR_TR_PASSWORD>',
  baseUrl: 'http://<username>.testrails.com',
})

Example usage with various testing frameworks

Check out tacotruck-examples for examples of using tacotruck with your favorite language and framework.

📖 Documentation

We highly recommend you take a look at the Testfiesta docs for more information.

For CLI-specific documentation, check out the TacoTruck CLI Getting Started Guide.

💙 Contribute

We invite you to contribute and help improve Tacotruck 💙

Here are a few ways you can get involved:

  • Reporting Bugs: If you come across any bugs or issues, please check out the reporting bugs guide to learn how to submit a bug report.
  • Suggestions: Have ideas to enhance Tacotruck? We'd love to hear them! Check out the contribution guide to share your suggestions.
  • Questions: If you have questions or need assistance, the getting help guide provides resources to help you out.

🏠 Local Development

Follow our Contributing Guide to set up your local development environment and start contributing to the framework and documentation.

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