/pytest-testrail

pytest plugin for integration with TestRail, for creating testruns and updating results

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pytest-testrail

This is a pytest plugin for creating/editing testplans or testruns based on pytest markers. The results of the collected tests will be updated against the testplan/testrun in TestRail.

Configuration

Config for Pytest tests

Add a marker to the tests that will be picked up to be added to the run.

    from pytest_testrail.plugin import testrail

    @testrail('C1234', 'C5678')
    def test_foo():
        # test code goes here

    # OR	

    from pytest_testrail.plugin import pytestrail

    @pytestrail.case('C1234', 'C5678')
    def test_bar():
        # test code goes here

Or if you want to add defects to testcase result:

    from pytest_testrail.plugin import pytestrail

    @pytestrail.defect('PF-524', 'BR-543')
    def test_bar():
        # test code goes here

Config for TestRail

  • Settings file template config:
    [API]
    url = https://yoururl.testrail.net/
    email = user@email.com
    password = <api_key>

    [TESTRUN]
    assignedto_id = 1
    project_id = 2
    suite_id = 3
    plan_id = 4
    description = 'This is an example description'

    [TESTCASE]
    custom_comment = 'This is a custom comment'

Or

  • Set command line options (see below)

Usage

Basically, the following command will create a testrun in TestRail, add all marked tests to run. Once the all tests are finished they will be updated in TestRail:

    py.test --testrail --tr-config=<settings file>.cfg

All available options

option description
--testrail Create and update testruns with TestRail
--tr-config Path to the config file containing information about the TestRail server (defaults to testrail.cfg)
--tr-url TestRail address you use to access TestRail with your web browser (config file: url in API section)
--tr-email Email for the account on the TestRail server (config file: email in API section)
--tr-password Password for the account on the TestRail server (config file: password in API section)
--tr-testrun-assignedto-id ID of the user assigned to the test run (config file:assignedto_id in TESTRUN section)
--tr-testrun-project-id ID of the project the test run is in (config file: project_id in TESTRUN section)
--tr-testrun-suite-id ID of the test suite containing the test cases (config file: suite_id in TESTRUN section)
--tr-testrun-suite-include-all Include all test cases in specified test suite when creating test run (config file: include_all in TESTRUN section)
--tr-testrun-name Name given to testrun, that appears in TestRail (config file: name in TESTRUN section)
--tr-testrun-description Description given to testrun, that appears in TestRail (config file: description in TESTRUN section)
--tr-run-id Identifier of testrun, that appears in TestRail. If provided, option "--tr-testrun-name" will be ignored
--tr-plan-id Identifier of testplan, that appears in TestRail (config file: plan_id in TESTRUN section) If provided, option "--tr-testrun-name" will be ignored
--tr-version Indicate a version in Test Case result.
--tr-no-ssl-cert-check Do not check for valid SSL certificate on TestRail host
--tr-close-on-complete Close a test plan or test run on completion.
--tr-dont-publish-blocked Do not publish results of "blocked" testcases in TestRail
--tr-skip-missing Skip test cases that are not present in testrun
--tr-milestone-id Identifier of milestone to be assigned to run
--tr-jira-refs A comma-separated list of external references. (config file: jira_refs in TESTRUN section)
--tc-custom-comment Custom comment, to be appended to default comment for test case (config file: custom_comment in TESTCASE section)

Also, every option can be read from env, upper case with TESTRAIL_ prefix, for example TESTRAIL_JIRA_REFS