TestRail Integration With TestMu AI Selenium Grid
TestRail is a modern test case management tool which offers a comprehensive web-platform for software testers and developers. Offering a JIRA add-on for cloud-based integration, TestRail helps you to track, manage, and hasten software release cycle.
TestRail also offers integration with TestMu AI to help you perform automated cross browser testing through an on-cloud Selenium Grid offering 3000+ browsers. TestMu AI Selenium Grid integration to TestRail will help you run your Selenium automation scripts from TestRail instance to our cloud-based Selenium Grid.
Prerequisites
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Global Dependencies
- Make sure you have Maven installed.
- You could also install Maven with Homebrew with the below command:
$ install maven
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Project Dependencies
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Clone our GitHub repository for Selenium & TestRail.
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Ensure that the required packages are made available using the below command:
$ cd Java-TestNG-Selenium-TestRail -
We recommend, you execute the below command for evaluating any outdated dependencies. As a best practice, it is always suggested to go for a verification check & perform any update, if needed, prior editing your pom.xml in order to avoid any code incompatibility.
mvn versions:display-dependency-updates -
For authentication purpose, make sure you have your Testrail credentials – URL, Username and Password.
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Integrating TestMu AI With TestRail
Step 1: Clone our GitHub repository for Selenium & TestRail.
Step 2: Open Eclipse and import the cloned project as maven project.
Step 3: Add Java Library into the project.
Step 4: Follow the Readme.md file for how to run the test.
Step 5: Once test would get run then find your result logged in Testrail for given test case and run id.
Running Automation Scripts Using TestMu AI Selenium Grid & TestRail
Step 1: Required JAVA files for TestRail integration are inside package com.library.utils.testrail.
Step 2: In your test file you actually create an object of TestRailHandler like below:
TestRailHandler trh = new TestRailHandler(testrailusername,testrailpassword, testrailurl)
Step 3: Then call it’s method as below:
trh.updateResultToTestRail(executionstatus, run_id, testcase_id);
Step 4: In above arguments execution status is numeric number that denotes pass, fail statuses defined in TestRail. Example: Pass -> 1, Fail -> 5 etc.
**Step 5:**Use the below command to execute a single test.
//To run single test
$ mvn test -P single
Once Test gets run, it logs result in TestRail as output mentioned here:
Jun 12, 2019 2:34:50 PM org.openqa.selenium.remote.ProtocolHandshake createSession
INFO: Detected dialect: OSS
here
add_result_for_case/215/3351
Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0, Time elapsed: 35.235 sec
Results :
Tests run: 1, Failures: 0, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
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[INFO] BUILD SUCCESS
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[INFO] Total time: 40.209 s
[INFO] Finished at: 2019-06-12T14:35:10+05:30
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Kudos! Now you can deploy your code in a reliable & faster manner at scale, using TestMu AI integration with TestRail, for automated cross browser testing with Selenium Grid. Happy Testing!
