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testit-importer-allure
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pip install testit-importer-allure
Use the command testit --help
to view the configuration setup help:
testit --url <url>
testit --privatetoken <token>
testit --projectid <id>
testit --configurationid <id>
And fill parameters with your configuration, where:
url
- location of the TMS instance
privatetoken
- API secret key
projectid
- id of project in TMS instance
configurationid
- id of configuration in TMS instance
Use the command testit --resultsdir allure-results --testrunname <name>
to specify the directory with Allure report results and create new test run with the specified name in TMS instance.
The --testrunname
parameter is optional. The default name of testrun is "AllureRun"
Or use the command testit --resultsdir allure-results --testrunid <id>
to specify the directory with Allure report results and id of test run in TMS instance.
Important: This command initiates the import.
You can help to develop the project. Any contributions are greatly appreciated.
Distributed under the Apache-2.0 License. See LICENSE for more information.
FAQs
Allure report importer for Test IT
We found that testit-importer-allure demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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