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check-cucumber

CLI tool that checks Gherkin formatted feature files and imports them into Testomatio.

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check-cucumber

CLI tool that checks Gherkin formatted feature files and imports them into Testomatio.

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To import tests into Testomatio run check-cucumber via npx:

TESTOMATIO=API_KEY npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber

Note: replace API_KEY wit key from Testomatio

CLI Options:

  • -d, --dir - Directory of the project
  • -c, --codeceptjs - If it is codeceptjs project use this option

Note : Running this will create Suites with folder and file name as sub suites.

To change host of endpoint for receiving data, and set it to other than app.testomat.io use TESTOMATIO_URL environment variable:

TESTOMATIO_URL=https://beta.testomat.io

Sample Output

check-cucumber-output

Assign IDs

To set Testomatio IDs for scenarios and features in files run this command with --update-ids option.

TESTOMATIO=API_KEY npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber --update-ids

Scenarios should already be imported into Testomatio

Disable Detached Tests

If a test from a previous import was not found on next import it is marked as "detached". This is done to ensure that deleted tests are not staying in Testomatio while deleted in codebase.

To disable this behavior and don't mark anything on detached on import use --no-detached option

TESTOMATIO=API_KEY npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber --no-detached

Synchronous Import

By default check-cucumber doesn't wait for all tests to be processed. It sends request to Testomatio and exits. To wait for processing to finish use --sync option.

TESTOMATIO=API_KEY npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber --sync

Please note, that this will take a long time on a large codebase.

Clean Test IDs

If you want to import the synced project as new project, you have to clean the test ids. To clean up test ids without connecting to Testomatio project use --purge option:

npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber --purge

This method may be unsafe, as it cleans all @S* and @T* tags from tests and suites. So if you have a tag like @Test1234 this may also be removed. If you use this option make sure if all the test titles a proper before committing the tests in GIT.

Note: An alias of --purge option is --unsafe-clean-ids.

To clean only test ids set from a specific project use --clean-ids option instead:

TESTOMATIO=API_KEY npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber --clean-ids

TESTOMATIO is API key for old project.

Import Into a Branch

Tests can be imported into a specific branch if TESTOMATIO_BRANCH parameter is used. Branch is matched by its id. If branch was not found, it will be created.

TESTOMATIO_BRANCH="dev" TESTOMATIO=1111111 npx check-tests CodeceptJS "**/*{.,_}{test,spec}.js"

Keep Structure of Source Code

When tests in source code have IDs assigned and those tests are imported, Testomat.io uses current structure in a project to put the tests in. If folders in source code doesn't match folders in Testomat.io project, existing structure in source code will be ignored. To force using the structure from the source code, use --keep-structure flag on import:

TESTOMATIO=1111111 npx check-tests CodeceptJS "**/*{.,_}{test,spec}.js" --keep-structure

This may be helpful when you want to align current project with the source code and use the source code as the source of truth for tests.

Import Into a Specific Suite

To put all imported tests into a specific suite (folder) pass in TESTOMATIO_PREPEND_DIR environment variable:

TESTOMATIO_PREPEND_DIR="MyTESTS" TESTOMATIO=API_KEY npx check-cucumber -d example/cucumber

License MIT.

Part of Testomat.io

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Package last updated on 25 Nov 2021

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