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sfdx-qtc-plugins

v1.25.0

Published

Provides sfdx cli utilities for qtc

Readme

sfdx-qtc-plugins

Setup

Install as plugin

sfdx plugins:install sfdx-qtc-plugins

Getting started

$ sfdx help qtc
Usage: sfdx qtc:COMMAND

Help topics, type sfdx help TOPIC for more details:

 qtc:test  run tests

test-runner plugin:

$ sfdx help qtc:test:run
Usage: sfdx qtc:test:run 

run tests based on a json definition: 
 {
  "plugins": {},
  "tests": [
	"path-to-my/test.js"  
  ]
}

Flags:
 --loginurl LOGINURL  instance ur. test.salesforce.com, vpod.* etc
 --password PASSWORD  org password
 --plan PLAN          (required) specify the test plan path
 --threads THREADS    specify how many tests to run in parallel. max of 5. do not use this if test order or plugin order matters
 --username USERNAME  org user name
 --verbose            enable verbose logging
 
$ sfdx help qtc:test:split
Usage: sfdx qtc:test:split 
 
Splits a test plan
 
Flags:
 --dir DIR        specify the output directory (default is the current directory)
 --plan PLAN      (required) specify the test plan path
 --splits SPLITS  (required) specify the number of splits