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Node.js module for integration with AssertThat BDD Jira plugin

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AssertThat BDD Node.js client

Node.js plugin for interaction with AssertThat BDD Jira plugin.

$ npm install @assertthat/assertthat-bdd -g

Using from the command line

Documentation on how to obtain access/secret keys and project id can be found here AssertThat+Configuration

Parameters can either be passed from the command line:

$ assertthat-bdd -i PROJECT_ID -a ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY -s ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY -f (for downloading feature files) -r (for uploading reports)

Available parameters:

  -V, --version                             output the version number
  -a, --accessKey [ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY]   Access key
  -s, --secretKey [ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY]   Secret key
  -u, --jiraServerUrl [URL]                 Jira server URL e.g https://mycompanyjira.com
  -f, --features                            Download features
  -r, --report                              Upload report
  -i, --projectId <ID>                      Jira project id
  -j, --jsonReportFolder [FOLDER PATH]      Cucumber json files folder
  -m, --mode <mode>                         Features to download (default: "automated")
  -l, --tags <tag-expression>               Cucucmber tag expression for scenarios filtering
  -n, --runName [NAME]                      Test run name
  -d, --metadata [FILE PATH]                Metadata json file path
  -o, --outputFolder [FOLDER PATH]          Features output folder
  -q, --jql [JQL]                           JQL filter for features download or Jira issues to update with test results
  -t, --jsonReportIncludePattern [PATTERN]  Pattern for json file names
  -x, --proxyURI [URI]                      Proxy URI
  -b, --numbered [true|false]               Append number to feature name on download
  -h, --help                                output usage information

Mandatory parameters are -i, -a, -s (if -a or -s is missing the plugin will attempt to read them from ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY and ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY environment variables respectively.

Using from within a script

You can use the client in your own scripts to download feature files and upload reports to AssertThat BDD .

$ npm install @assertthat/assertthat-bdd --save

Typescript usage

import * as assertThat from '@assertthat/assertthat-bdd'
  • For downloading feature files:
const assertThat = require('assertthat-bdd');

assertThat.downloadFeatures({
  "projectId": PROJECT_ID,
  "accessKey": "ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY",
  "secretKey": "ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY",
  "jiraServerUrl": "Jira server URL." //Omit if using Jira Cloud
}, function() {
  // some optional callback code
});

Available parameters:

  -a, --accessKey [ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY]   Access key
  -s, --secretKey [ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY]   Secret key
  -u, --jiraServerUrl [URL]                 Jira server URL e.g https://mycompanyjira.com
  -i, --projectId <ID>                      Jira project id
  -m, --mode <mode>                         Features to download (default: "automated")
  -l, --tags <tag-expression>               Cucucmber tag expression for scenarios filtering
  -o, --outputFolder [FOLDER PATH]          Jira project id
  -q, --jql [JQL]                           JQL filter for features
  -b, --numbered [true|false]               Append number to feature name on download
  -x, --proxyURI [URI]                      Proxy URI
  • For uploading reports:
const assertThat = require('assertthat-bdd');

assertThat.uploadReports({
  "projectId": PROJECT_ID,
  "accessKey": "ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY",
  "secretKey": "ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY",
  "jiraServerUrl": "Jira server URL." //Omit if using Jira Cloud
}, function() {
   // some optional callback code
});

Available parameters:

  -a, --accessKey [ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY]   Access key
  -s, --secretKey [ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY]   Secret key
  -i, --projectId <ID>                      Jira project id
  -j, --jsonReportFolder [FOLDER PATH]      Cucumber json files folder
  -n, --runName [NAME]                      Test run name
  -t, --jsonReportIncludePattern [PATTERN]  Pattern for json file names
  -q, --jql [JQL]                           JQL filter for Jira issues to update with test results
  -x, --proxyURI [URI]                      Proxy URI
  -d, --metadata [FILE PATH]                Metadata json file path
  • Metadata file path is the path to a simple json file (no nesting) with some additional data about the run that can be optionally supplied.

Example of the file can be:

{
  "environment": "UAT-1",
  "build": "XX-1-YY"
}

Example project

Refer to example project assertthat-testcafe-demo

Keywords

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Package last updated on 21 Jul 2022

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