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Behave adapter for Test Gear

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Test Gear TMS adapter for Behave

Test Gear

Getting Started

Installation

pip install testgear-adapter-behave

Usage

Configuration

File

  1. Create connection_config.ini file in the root directory of the project:

    [testgear]
    URL = <url>
    privateToken = <token>
    projectId = <id>
    configurationId = <id>
    testRunId = <optional id>
    testRunName = <optional name>
    adapterMode = <optional>
    
    # This section are optional. It enables debug mode.
    [debug]
    tmsProxy = {"http": "http://localhost:8888", "https": "http://localhost:8888"}
    
  2. Fill parameters with your configuration, where:

    • URL - location of the TMS instance

    • privateToken - API secret key

      1. go to the https://{DOMAIN}/user-profile profile
      2. copy the API secret key
    • projectId - ID of project in TMS instance.

      1. create a project
      2. open DevTools -> network
      3. go to the project https://{DOMAIN}/projects/{PROJECT_GLOBAL_ID}/tests
      4. GET-request project, Preview tab, copy id field
    • configurationId - ID of configuration in TMS instance.

      1. create a project
      2. open DevTools -> network
      3. go to the project https://{DOMAIN}/projects/{PROJECT_GLOBAL_ID}/tests
      4. GET-request configurations, Preview tab, copy id field
    • testRunId - id of the created test run in TMS instance. testRunId is optional. If it is not provided, it is created automatically.

    • testRunName - parameter for specifying the name of test run in TMS instance. testRunName is optional. If it is not provided, it is created automatically.

    • adapterMode - adapter mode. Default value - 0. The adapter supports following modes:

      • 0 - in this mode, the adapter filters tests by test run ID and configuration ID, and sends the results to the test run.
      • 1 - in this mode, the adapter sends all results to the test run without filtering.
      • 2 - in this mode, the adapter creates a new test run and sends results to the new test run.
    • certValidation - it enables/disables certificate validation. certValidation is optional.

    • tmsProxy - it enables debug mode. tmsProxy is optional.

ENV

You can use environment variables (environment variables take precedence over file variables):

  • TMS_URL - location of the TMS instance.

  • TMS_PRIVATE_TOKEN - API secret key.

  • TMS_PROJECT_ID - ID of a project in TMS instance.

  • TMS_CONFIGURATION_ID - ID of a configuration in TMS instance.

  • TMS_ADAPTER_MODE - adapter mode. Default value - 0.

  • TMS_TEST_RUN_ID - ID of the created test-run in TMS instance. TMS_TEST_RUN_ID is optional. If it is not provided, it is created automatically.

  • TMS_TEST_RUN_NAME - name of the new test-run.TMS_TEST_RUN_NAME is optional. If it is not provided, it is created automatically.

  • TMS_CONFIG_FILE - name of the configuration file. TMS_CONFIG_FILE is optional. If it is not provided, it is used default file name.

  • TMS_PROXY - it enables debug mode. TMS_PROXY is optional.

  • TMS_CERT_VALIDATION - it enables/disables certificate validation. TMS_CERT_VALIDATION is optional.

Command line

You also can CLI variables (CLI variables take precedence over environment variables):

  • tmsUrl - location of the TMS instance.

  • tmsPrivateToken - API secret key.

  • tmsProjectId - ID of a project in TMS instance.

  • tmsConfigurationId - ID of a configuration in TMS instance.

  • tmsAdapterMode - adapter mode. Default value - 0.

  • tmsTestRunId - ID of the created test-run in TMS instance. tmsTestRunId is optional. If it is not provided, it is created automatically.

  • tmsTestRunName - name of the new test-run.tmsTestRunName is optional. If it is not provided, it is created automatically.

  • tmsConfigFile - name of the configuration file. tmsConfigFile is optional. If it is not provided, it is used default file name.

  • tmsProxy - it enables debug mode. tmsProxy is optional.

  • tmsCertValidation - it enables/disables certificate validation. tmsCertValidation is optional.

Examples

Launch with a connection_config.ini file in the root directory of the project:

$ behave -f testgear_adapter_behave.formatter:AdapterFormatter

Launch with command-line parameters:

$ behave -f testgear_adapter_behave.formatter:AdapterFormatter -D tmsUrl=<url> -D tmsPrivateToken=<token> -D
tmsProjectId=<id> -D tmsConfigurationId=<id> -D tmsTestRunId=<optional id> -D tmsAdapterMode=<optional> -D
tmsTestRunName=<optional name> -D tmsProxy='{"http":"http://localhost:8888","https":"http://localhost:8888"}' -D tmsCertValidation=<optional boolean>

If you want to enable debug mode then see How to enable debug logging?

Tags

Use tags to specify information about autotest.

Description of tags:

  • WorkItemIds - linking an autotest to a test case.
  • DisplayName - name of the autotest in TMS.
  • ExternalId - ID of the autotest within the project in TMS.
  • Title - title in the autotest card.
  • Description - description in the autotest card.
  • Labels - tags in the autotest card.
  • Links - links in the autotest card.
  • NameSpace - directory in the TMS system (default - file's name of test)
  • ClassName - subdirectory in the TMS system (default - class's name of test)

Description of methods:

  • testgear.addLinks - links in the autotest result
  • testgear.addAttachments - uploading files in the autotest result
  • testgear.addMessage - information about autotest in the autotest result
  • testgear.step - usage in the "with" construct to designation a step in the body of the test

Examples

Simple Test

import testgear
from behave import given
from behave import then
from behave import when


@given("I authorize on the portal")
def authorization(context):
    with testgear.step("I set login"):
        pass
    with testgear.step("I set password"):
        pass


@when("I create a project")
def create_project(context):
    pass


@when("I open the project")
def enter_project(context):
    pass


@when("I create a section")
def create_section(context):
    testgear.addLinks(
        title='component_dump.dmp',
        type=testgear.LinkType.RELATED,
        url='https://dumps.example.com/module/some_module_dump',
        description='Description'
    )


@then("I create a test case")
def create_test_case(context):
    testgear.addAttachments('pictures/picture.jpg')
Feature: Sample

  Background:
    Given I authorize on the portal

  @ExternalId=failed_with_all_annotations
  @DisplayName=Failed_test_with_all_annotations
  @WorkItemIds=123
  @Title=Title_in_the_autotest_card
  @Description=Test_with_all_annotations
  @Labels=Tag1,Tag2
  @Links={"url":"https://dumps.example.com/module/repository","title":"Repository","description":"Example_of_repository","type":"Repository"}
  Scenario: Create new project, section and test case
    When I create a project
    And I open the project
    And I create a section
    Then I create a test case

Parameterized test

from behave import when
from behave import then


@when("Summing {left:d}+{right:d}")
def step_impl(context, left, right):
    context.sum = left + right


@then("Result is {result:d}")
def step_impl(context, result):
    assert context.sum == result
Feature: Rule
  Tests that use Rule

  Scenario Outline: Summing
    When Summing <left>+<right>
    Then Result is <result>

    Examples:
      | left | right | result |
      | 1    | 1     | 3      |
      | 9    | 9     | 18     |

Contributing

You can help to develop the project. Any contributions are greatly appreciated.

  • If you have suggestions for adding or removing projects, feel free to open an issue to discuss it, or directly create a pull request after you edit the README.md file with necessary changes.
  • Please make sure you check your spelling and grammar.
  • Create individual PR for each suggestion.
  • Please also read through the Code Of Conduct before posting your first idea as well.

License

Distributed under the Apache-2.0 License. See LICENSE for more information.

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