Testmo CLI
The Testmo CLI makes it easy to submit your automated test results to Testmo. It was specifically designed to make it easy to integrate Testmo into your CI/CD and build process, so you can easily send test results.
Installation
Simply install the package by using NPM (usually installed on most systems already by default):
npm install -g @testmo/testmo-cli
This installs the testmo
CLI tool globally on the system.
Commands
Here's a list of available commands. Simply use testmo help <command>
to learn more about the available options, details and examples.
Usage: testmo [options] [command]
Options:
-V, --version Output the version number
--ansi Force ANSI console output (colors, animations)
--no-ansi Do not use ANSI console output (colors, animations)
--debug Output additional debug information
-h, --help Display help for command
Commands:
automation:resources:add-artifact Adds a new artifact to the local resource file to be submitted
with an automation run
automation:resources:add-field Adds a new field to the local resource file to be submitted with
an automation run
automation:resources:add-link Adds a new link to the local resource file to be submitted with
an automation run
automation:run:complete Marks a test automation run as completed
automation:run:create Creates a new automation run for parallel execution
automation:run:submit Creates a new test automation run, submits test results and
completes the run in a single step
automation:run:submit-thread Creates a new thread for an existing run, submits test results
and completes the thread
help Display help for command
Documentation:
You can find detailed documentation about using the Testmo CLI here:
https://docs.testmo.com
Documentation
You can find detailed documentation about using the Testmo CLI here on our website:
https://docs.testmo.com/
License
Copyright (c) Testmo GmbH (Berlin, Germany)
All rights reserved.
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