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testcafe-reporter-testcafe-jira

v3.2.0

Published

Testcafe reporter Jira plugin

Downloads

4

Readme

testcafe-reporter-testcafe-jira

This is the Jira-reporter plugin for TestCafe.

Install

npm install testcafe-reporter-testcafe-jira

Usage

In order to use this TestCafe reporter plugin it is necessary to define .env variables at the root of your test project

Edit or create the .env file by adding the following required variables:

JIRA_BASE_URL=test.jira.com
JIRA_USERNAME=username
JIRA_PASSWORD=password
JIRA_PROJECT_KEY=key
JIRA_CUSTOMER=customer
JIRA_ISSUE_TYPE=issuetype
JIRA_PRIORITY=priority
JIRA_COMPONENT=component

Slack messages can be integrated as well by adding following variables to your .env file

TESTCAFE_SLACK_WEBHOOK=
TESTCAFE_SLACK_CHANNEL=
TESTCAFE_SLACK_USERNAME=
TESTCAFE_SLACK_LOGGING_LEVEL=
TESTCAFE_SLACK_USREGROUP_ID=

Transition id numbers in jira.js file might need to get modified, ss well as other values such as customfield according to your own Jira transition API.

When you run tests from the command line, specify the reporter name by using the --reporter or -r option:

testcafe chrome 'path/to/test/file.js' -r testcafe-jira

When you use API, pass the reporter name to the reporter() method:

testCafe
  .createRunner()
  .src("path/to/test/file.js")
  .browsers("chrome")
  .reporter("testcafe-jira") // <-
  .run();

Author

Tal Erez

Skeleton code used from testcafe-reporter-jira-report