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A plugin that allows you to post test runs to BugZilla tickets and create new tickets

Project description

This plugin currently has the following functionality:

  • posts the results of test runs to be added to existing Bugzilla tickets

  • create new tickets as part of a pytest test

  • read bugs given a bug ID

  • search for bugs given a search

Installation

You can install “pytest-bugzilla-notifier” via pip from PyPI:

$ pip install pytest-bugzilla-notifier

Pre-requisites

To use this plugin you need to have a username and password for a Bugzilla account. First, you need to copy bugzilla.ini-dist to bugzilla.ini and add in the BugZilla API key you will be using to access Bugzilla.

Reporting test runs

You can use the plugin to update a ticket with the results by using the following command:

$ pytest --bug=<bug ID> --config=./bugzilla.ini --bugzilla-url=<server> /path/to/tests

<bug ID> The ID that Bugzilla assigned to the bug you wish to have the test results sent to.

<server> The full URL to the Bugzilla instance you wish to send test results to (eg https://bugzilla.mozilla.com)

Creating new tickets

To create a new ticket in Bugzilla, you need to import the library using:

from pytest_bugzilla_notifier.bugzilla_rest_client import BugzillaRESTClient

and then you can create bugs using code similar to this:

api_details = {
    'bugzilla_host': '<bugzilla host you are using>',
    'bugzilla_api_key': '<bugzilla API key>'
}
rest_client = BugzillaRESTClient(api_details)
bug_data = {
    'product': 'Firefox',
    'component': 'Developer Tools',
    'summary': 'Test Bug',
    'version': 'unspecified'
}
bug_id = rest_client.bug_create(bug_data)

If everything worked as expected, bug_id will contain the ID BugZilla has assigned to your ticket.

Reading Bug Details

If you know the ID for a bug, you can read in the details:

api_details = {
    'bugzilla_host': '<bugzilla host you are using>',
    'bugzilla_api_key': '<bugzilla API key>'
}
rest_client = BugzillaRESTClient(api_details)
bug_id = <bug ID>
response = rest_client.bug_read(bug_id)

Searching For Bugs

You can follow the outlines for search parameters and then submit your search request:

api_details = {
    'bugzilla_host': '<bugzilla host you are using>',
    'bugzilla_api_key': '<bugzilla API key>'
}
rest_client = BugzillaRESTClient(api_details)
search_details = {
    'product': 'Firefox',
    'component': 'Developer Tools',
    'summary': 'Test Bug',
}
bug_id = rest_client.bug_search(search_details)

Contributing

Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox, please ensure that the test suite passed before submitting a pull request.

License

Distributed under the terms of the Mozilla Public License 2.0 license, “pytest-bugzilla-notifier” is free and open source software.

Issues

If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.

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