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cypress-qase-reporter

Qase TMS Cypress Reporter

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Qase TMS Cypress reporter

Publish results simple and easy.

How to integrate

npm install cypress-qase-reporter

Example of usage

If you want to decorate come test with Qase Case ID you could use qase function:

import { qase } from 'cypress-qase-reporter/dist/mocha';

describe('My First Test', () => {
    qase([1,2],
        it('Several ids', () => {
            expect(true).to.equal(true);
        })
    );
    qase(3,
        it('Correct test', () => {
            expect(true).to.equal(true);
        })
    );
    qase(4,
        it.skip('Skipped test', () => {
            expect(true).to.equal(true);
        })
    );
    qase(5,
        it('Failed test', () => {
            expect(true).to.equal(false);
        })
    );
});

If you are going to use several specifications for execution and you have in config

"runComplete": true

then it is necessary to additionally set in the project settings

Allow to add results for cases in closed runs.

To run tests and create a test run, execute the command (for example from folder examples):

QASE_REPORT=1 npx cypress run

or

npm test

A test run will be performed and available at:

https://app.qase.io/run/QASE_PROJECT_CODE

Configuration

Reporter options (* - required):

  • *apiToken - Token for API access, you can find more information here
  • *projectCode - Code of your project (can be extracted from main page of your project: https://app.qase.io/project/DEMOTR - DEMOTR is project code here)
  • runId - Run ID from Qase TMS (also can be got from run URL)
  • logging [true/false] - Enabled debug logging from reporter or not
  • environmentId - To execute with the sending of the envinroment information
  • basePath - URL Qase.io
  • screenshotFolder - Folder for save screenshot cypress,
  • sendScreenshot [true/false] - Permission to send screenshots to Qase TMS
  • runComplete [true/false] - Permission for automatic completion of the test run
You can check example configuration with multiple reporters in demo project (cypress v10) and demo project (cypress v6).

Supported ENV variables:

  • QASE_REPORT - You should pass this ENV if you want to use qase reporter
  • QASE_RUN_ID - Pass Run ID from ENV and override reporter options
  • QASE_RUN_NAME - Set custom Run name, when new run is created
  • QASE_RUN_DESCRIPTION - Set custom Run description, when new run is created
  • QASE_API_TOKEN - Token for API access, you can find more information here
  • QASE_API_BASE_URL - URL Qase.io, default value https://api.qase.io/v1
  • QASE_ENVIRONMENT_ID - To execute with the sending of the envinroment information
  • QASE_SCREENSHOT_FOLDER - Folder for save screenshot cypress
  • QASE_SCREENSHOT_SENDING - Permission to send screenshots to Qase TMS
  • QASE_RUN_COMPLETE - Permission for automatic completion of the test run

Requirements

We maintain the reporter on LTS versions of Node. You can find the current versions by following the link

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Package last updated on 06 Mar 2023

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