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@medable/jest-evidence-collector-environment
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A Jest environment for collecting test evidence.
This enviroment will let you collect evidence and produce a report that later can be upload to zephyr in Jira.
Mostly depends on Jest packages, but an extra package was added to convert to images the results.
First we need to install it.
npm install @medable/jest-evidence-collector-environment
Then you need to cofigure your jest implementation
module.exports = {
testEnvironment: 'jest-evidence-collector-environment',
testEnvironmentOptions: {
project: "DCT",
header: "Scheduler" // this will be added as a header of each collected evidence
output: {
folder: './evidence',
file: 'results.json'
}
}
};
Here we have a couple of tests
describe("sum", () => {
it("#DCT-T45667 can add two numbers together", async function() {
collectAsImage("result date from calling service", {a: "b"})
const a = 'b'
collectAsImage("value transformed", a)
expect(1+1).toBe(2);
});
it("can add two numbers DCT-T488,DCT-T188 together", async function() {
collectAsImage("result date from calling service",{a: "c"}) // apply to both TC
expect(1+1).toBe(2);
collectAsImage("everything ok", {success: true}, "DCT-T188") // this will be collected only for that TC
});
it("#DCT-T489 can add two numbers together", async function() {
collectAsImage("result date from calling service",{a: "d"})
expect(1+1).toBe(1);
});
});
therea are some functions that exists globaly so you can use inside tests and it will collect all evidence related with the context you have. the signatures are the following:
collectAsImage(description: string, data: any, type: EvidenceTypeEnum, identifier?:string) : void
collectAsText(description: string, data: any, type: EvidenceTypeEnum, identifier?:string) : void
collectError(err: Error, identifier?:string) : void
Note: if you are using typescript add the following header to access the types
/// <reference types="@medable/jest-evidence-collector-environment" />
Test of the module it self
npm test
To run E2E testing (which execute tests using this envorinment)
npm run test:e2e
FAQs
A Jest environment for collecting test evidence.
The npm package @medable/jest-evidence-collector-environment receives a total of 20 weekly downloads. As such, @medable/jest-evidence-collector-environment popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @medable/jest-evidence-collector-environment demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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