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# Swiftrail
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A gem command line tool to help with assembling test reports and pairing them with the [testrail](https://www.gurock.com/testrail) test cases
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## Installation
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Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
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```ruby
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gem 'swiftrail'
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```
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And then execute:
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```
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$ bundle
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```
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## Usage
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### Options
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Mandatory options for all of the commands are
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- `--test_classes=''` - regex for the path to swift tests
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- `--test_rail_username=''` - username for TestRail account
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- `--test_rail_password=''` - password for TestRail account
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- `--test_rail_url=''` - url for TestRail account
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- `--run_id=''` - run_id for which you want to run the command
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When running report you additionaly have to pass location of the test_reports
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- `--test-reports=''`
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### Marking test cases
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In your `swift` projects you can mark any test class or specific test with any number of TestRail test cases. To mark them
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specify the `//testrail` and after that just list the corresponding **case**-ids. Example
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```swift
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//testrail C12344
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class MyTests: XCTestCase {
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//testrail C12344, C3267231
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func test_first() {
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}
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//testrail C15
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func test_second() {
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}
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func test_third() {
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}
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}
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class MyOtherTests: XCTestCase {
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//testrail C5555
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func test_four() {
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}
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//testrail C15
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func test_five() {
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}
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func test_six() {
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}
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}
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```
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### Report
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To be able to report the results of the tests, you need to first generate xml junit reports. Once you have those, running
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```
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swiftrail report --test-reports='path/to/test/reports' --run_id:123 (all the other options should also be listed)
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```
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will report the results to TestRail. Dependent on success/failure the tests on TestRail will be marked accordingly.
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### Coverage
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Coverage report will give you the percentage of test cases covered by your ui/unit/... tests.
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```
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swiftrail coverage --run_id:123 (all the other options should also be listed)
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### Lint
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Lint will give you outadet case_ids that you have marked on your ui/unit tests, but no longer exist as test cases on TestRail.
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```
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swiftrail lint --run_id:123 (all the other options should also be listed)
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```
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## Contributing
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Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/slavkokrucaj/swiftrail. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the [Contributor Covenant](http://contributor-covenant.org) code of conduct.
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## License
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The gem is available as open source under the terms of the [MIT License](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT).
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## Code of Conduct
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Everyone interacting in the Swiftrail project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the [code of conduct](https://github.com/slavkokrucaj/swiftrail/blob/master/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md).
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require 'thor'
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require 'swiftrail'
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require 'swiftrail/config/reader'
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module Swiftrail
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class Cli < Thor
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private
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def self.defaults
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@defaults ||= Config::Reader.new.defaults
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end
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public
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class_option :test_classes, type: :string, default: defaults['test_classes'], desc: 'Regex to match your tests.'
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class_option :test_rail_username, type: :string, default: defaults['test_rail_username'], desc: 'Username for your test rail account.'
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class_option :test_rail_password, type: :string, default: defaults['test_rail_password'], desc: 'Password for your test rail account.'
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class_option :test_rail_url, type: :string, default: defaults['test_rail_url'], desc: 'Base url for your testrail account.'
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class_option :run_id, type: :string, default: defaults['run_id'], desc: 'Test Rail run id for which you\'re executing an action'
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desc 'report', 'Reports success/failure to test rail, based on the results of your tests'
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method_option :test_reports, type: :string, aliases: '-reports', default: defaults['reports'], desc: 'Regex to match your junit report files.'
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def report
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if swiftrail_reporter.report_results(options[:run_id])
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puts 'Successfully reported the results'
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else
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puts 'There was an issue while reporting the results'
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end
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end
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desc 'coverage', 'Reports coverage of all the tests on testrail account'
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def coverage
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puts(swiftrail_coverage.coverage_report(options[:run_id]))
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end
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desc 'lint', 'Reports case ids that are missing on testrail account'
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def lint
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puts(swiftrail_lint.lint_report(options[:run_id]))
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end
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private
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def swiftrail_reporter
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Swiftrail::Testrail::Reporter.new(
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[options['test_reports']],
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[options['test_classes']],
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options['test_rail_username'],
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options['test_rail_password'],
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options['test_rail_url']
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)
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end
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def swiftrail_coverage
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Swiftrail::Testrail::Coverage.new(
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[options['test_classes']],
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options['test_rail_username'],
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options['test_rail_password'],
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)
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def swiftrail_lint
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Swiftrail::Testrail::Lint.new(
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[options['test_classes']],
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end
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require 'yaml'
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module Swiftrail
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module Config
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class Reader
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def defaults
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raise Error::InvalidFile(defaults_file_name) unless valid_file?
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base_defaults.merge(file_defaults)
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end
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private
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end
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def base_defaults
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{
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reports: '',
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test_classes: '',
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def file_defaults
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require 'nokogiri'
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require 'swiftrail/junit/report'
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module Swiftrail
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module Junit
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class Parser
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def initialize(junit_patterns)
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end
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def parse
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all_files.map(&method(:test_suites)).flatten
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def all_files
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junit_patterns.map do |junit_pattern|
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end.flatten.uniq
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def test_suites(file)
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def create_test_suite(test_suite)
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def test_cases(test_suite)
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test_suite.xpath('.//testcase').map do |test_case|
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failures(test_case),
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test_case[:time].to_f
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def failures(test_case)
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test_case.children.select { |child| child.name == 'failure' }.map { |failure| failure.content }
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end
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