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xray-junit-upload

v1.0.0

Published

An npm package to upload JUnit XML test results to Xray in Jira

Readme

xray-junit-upload

A simple npm package for uploading JUnit XML test results to Xray in Jira.

Prerequisites

  • Node.js (v14 or higher recommended)
  • An active Jira account with Xray installed
  • Xray API credentials: XRAY_CLIENT_ID, XRAY_CLIENT_SECRET, XRAY_API_BASE_URL

Installation

  1. Clone or download the repository.
  2. Install dependencies:
npm install


## Usage
Step 1: Set up environment variables
Before running the script, set the following environment variables in your terminal or create a .env file in the root of your project:

export XRAY_CLIENT_ID=<your-client-id>
export XRAY_CLIENT_SECRET=<your-client-secret>
export XRAY_API_BASE_URL=<your-xray-api-base-url>


Step 2: Run the script
To upload a JUnit XML file to Xray, run the following command:

node index.js <path-to-junit-xml> <project-key> [test-execution-key]

<path-to-junit-xml>: The path to your JUnit XML report file.
<project-key>: The Jira project key where the test results should be uploaded.
[test-execution-key]: Optional. If you want to upload results to a specific test execution in Xray, provide the test execution key. If omitted, a new test execution will be created.

Example
node index.js ./reports/test-results.xml PROJ-1234