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jira-ctrf

v0.0.5

Published

Create Jira issues with test results from popular testing frameworks

Readme

Jira Test Results Notification

Create a Jira issue with test results from popular testing frameworks

A Jira test reporting tool that supports all major testing frameworks. Generate, publish and alert your team with detailed test results, including summaries, in-depth reports, failed test analyses, flaky test detection directly to your chosen Jira project.

Contributions are very welcome! Explore more integrations Let us know your thoughts.

Features

  • Create Issue in Jira: Automatically create an issue in Jira.
  • Send Flaky Test Details to Jira: Automatically send flaky test details to a Jira issue.
  • Conditional Notifications: Use the --onFailOnly option to send notifications only if tests fail.

Example view

Setup

You'll need a CTRF report generated by your testing framework. CTRF reporters are available for most testing frameworks and easy to install.

No CTRF reporter? No problem!

Use junit-to-ctrf to convert a JUnit report to CTRF.

Set the Environment Variable

Set the webhook URL as an environment variable in your shell or CI environment:

export JIRA_URL='https://your-domain.atlassian.net'
export JIRA_EMAIL='[email protected]'
export JIRA_API_TOKEN='your-jira-api-token'

Make sure to replace 'https://your-domain.atlassian.net' with your actual Jira URL.

You might want to store these as secrets in your CI environment.

Required Arguments

  • project: The Jira project key.
  • issueTypeId: The Jira issue type. More info

Usage

You can use a glob pattern or a single file path to send the test results summary to Jira.

Results

To send the test results summary to Jira:

npx jira-ctrf results /path/to/ctrf-report.json --project CCS --issueTypeId 10000

You can use a glob pattern with multiple files which will be merged together:

npx jira-ctrf results "ctrf/*.json" --project CCS --issueTypeId 10000

Flaky

To send flaky test report to Jira:

npx jira-ctrf flaky /path/to/ctrf-report.json --project CCS --issueTypeId 10000

Send Only on Failures

To send the test results summary to Jira only if there are failed tests, use the --onFailOnly option:

npx jira-ctrf results /path/to/ctrf-file.json --onFailOnly --project CCS --issueTypeId 10000

Custom Notification Title

You can choose a custom title for your notification, use the --title option:

npx jira-ctrf results /path/to/ctrf-file.json --title "Custom Title" --project CCS --issueTypeId 10000

Options

| Option | Description | Default | | -------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | | title | Custom title for the Jira issue | "Test Results Summary" | | prefix | Text to add before the test results | "" | | suffix | Text to add after the test results | "" | | onFailOnly | Only create Jira issues when tests fail | false | | project | Jira project key | "" | | issueTypeId | Jira issue type ID | undefined | | labels | Labels to add to the Jira issue | [] | | components | Components to add to the Jira issue | [] | | assignee | Username of the person to assign the Jira issue to | undefined | | priority | Priority of the Jira issue | undefined | | fixVersions | Comma-separated list of fix versions to add to the Jira issue | [] | | tableHeaders | Comma-separated list of table headers to include (tests,passed,failed,skipped,pending,other,flaky,duration) | All headers | | debug | Enable debug mode to see the payload being sent to Jira | false |

Merge reports

If you use a glob pattern, the reports will be merged automatically.

Otherwise, the ctrf-cli package provides a method to merge multiple ctrf json files into a single file.

After executing your tests, use the following command:

npx ctrf merge <directory>

Replace directory with the path to the directory containing the CTRF reports you want to merge.

Programmatic Usage

You can use the package programmatically to send notifications to Jira. To install the package, run:

npm install jira-ctrf

The package exports the following functions:

  • sendTestResultsToJira
  • sendFlakyResultsToJira
import { sendTestResultsToJira } from 'jira-ctrf'

sendTestResultsToJira(report)

What is CTRF?

CTRF is a universal JSON test report schema that addresses the lack of a standardized format for JSON test reports.

Consistency Across Tools: Different testing tools and frameworks often produce reports in varied formats. CTRF ensures a uniform structure, making it easier to understand and compare reports, regardless of the testing tool used.

Language and Framework Agnostic: It provides a universal reporting schema that works seamlessly with any programming language and testing framework.

Facilitates Better Analysis: With a standardized format, programatically analyzing test outcomes across multiple platforms becomes more straightforward.

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