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    @neofreko/mocha-testrail-reporter

A Testrail reporter for mocha including TestRail API basic library. A fork of awaragi/mocha-testrail-reporter


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#Testrail Reporter for Mocha

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Pushes test results into Testrail system.

Installation

$ npm install mocha-testrail-reporter --save-dev

Usage

Ensure that your testrail installation API is enabled and generate your API keys. See http://docs.gurock.com/

Run mocha with mocha-testrail-reporter:

$ mocha test --reporter mocha-testrail-reporter --reporter-options domain=instance.testrail.net,username=test@example.com,password=12345678,projectId=1,suiteId=1

or use a mocha.options file

mocha --opts mocha-testrail.opts build/test
--recursive
--reporter mocha-testrail-reporter
--reporter-options domain=instance.testrail.net,username=test@example.com,password=12345678,projectId=1,suiteId=1
--no-exit

Mark your mocha test names with ID of Testrail test cases. Ensure that your case ids are well distinct from test descriptions.

it("C123 C124 Authenticate with invalid user", . . .
it("Authenticate a valid user C321", . . .

Only passed or failed tests will be published. Skipped or pending tests will not be published resulting in a "Pending" status in testrail test run.

Options

domain: string domain name of your Testrail instance (e.g. for a hosted instance instance.testrail.net)

username: string user under which the test run will be created (e.g. jenkins or ci)

password: string password or API token for user

projectId: number projet number with which the tests are associated

suiteId: number suite number with which the tests are associated

assignedToId: number (optional) user id which will be assigned failed tests

runId: number run Id to store the result instead of creating new one. suiteId is not relevant when this option is provided

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Last updated on 21 Feb 2018

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