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This library is a python client for accessing and reporting results to Slick. Slick is an open source QA result and test manager available from https://github.com/slickqa/slickqaweb.
Use is intended to be simple, and explorable. All the types are defined, and code completion will be available through most IDEs. Here is an example of how the library is used::
from slickqa import SlickConnection, Project
slick = SlickConnection('http://localhost:8080')
proj = slick.projects.findByName('A Project') release = slick.projects(proj).releases(proj.defaultRelease).get()
print("The default release for project " + proj.name + " is " + release.name + ".")
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A client library for the Slick QA result database
We found that slickqa demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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