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A CLI tool for uploading Robot Framework test results to rflogs.io

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rflogs CLI

rflogs is a command-line interface tool for uploading and managing Robot Framework test results with the RF Logs service. It provides an easy way to integrate RF Logs with your CI/CD pipelines or local development workflow.

Installation

Install rflogs using pipx (recommended) or pip:

pipx install rflogs

or

pip install rflogs

Usage

Authentication

rflogs uses an API key for authentication. Set your RF Logs API key as an environment variable:

export RFLOGS_API_KEY=your_api_key_here

You can add this line to your shell configuration file (e.g., .bashrc, .zshrc) to make it permanent. Without a valid API key, rflogs commands will not work. Ensure you have set this environment variable before proceeding with any operations.

After setting up your API key and installing rflogs, you can start using the tool. Here are the main commands:

  • rflogs upload: Upload test results
  • rflogs list: List available runs
  • rflogs info: Get information about a specific run
  • rflogs download: Download test results
  • rflogs delete: Delete a specific run

Uploading Test Results

Upload test results after running your Robot Framework tests:

rflogs upload [OPTIONS] [OUTPUTDIR]
  • OUTPUTDIR: Optional. Specifies the location of the test output files. Default is the current directory.
  • The command does not perform a recursive search.

Options:

  • -o, --output: Specify the XML output file. Default: output.xml
  • -l, --log: Specify the HTML log file. Default: log.html
  • -r, --report: Specify the HTML report file. Default: report.html
  • Use NONE as the value to skip uploading a specific file type.

This command will:

  1. Find relevant test result files in the specified directory
  2. Compress output.xml using gzip if it's larger than 1MB
  3. Upload all files to the RF Logs server
  4. Provide a link to view the uploaded results

Example usage:

rflogs upload ./results --output custom_output.xml --log custom_log.html --report NONE

Example output:

$ rflogs upload ./results
Uploading results
  output.xml    1.20 MB - compressed to 800.00 KB [OK]
  log.html    256.00 KB [OK]
  report.html 128.00 KB [OK]
  screenshot1.png 45.00 KB [OK]
  screenshot2.png 52.00 KB [OK]

Run ID: 1234abcd
Files:  5
Size:   1.28 MB

HTML Files:
  Log:      https://rflogs.io/files/log.html
  Report:   https://rflogs.io/files/report.html
  Run:      https://rflogs.io/run-details.html?runId=1234abcd

Tagging Runs

You can associate tags with your test runs to categorize and filter them. Tags can be specified using the --tag or -t option when uploading results.

Tag Format

  • Key-Value Tags: key:value
  • Simple Tags: tag

Examples

rflogs upload -t env:production -t browser:chrome -t regression

Tags help in organizing and filtering your test runs on the RF Logs platform.

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