Python Integration

Description

AssertThat - BDD & Cucumber for Jira provides a Python Integration library to enable integration with your automated test framework:

Download Feature files

The scenarios and feature files can be downloaded from the plugin into your automation test framework using the plugin provided. In addition to using tags to filter the scenarios for execution, the plugin provides 3 optional fields:

Upload test results (cucumber json file) into AssertThat

The AssertThat - BDD Test Automation in Jira will parse the results of the cucumber json file and load them so that the results can be viewed in Jira alongside the user stories - Test Execution status for User Stories. The automated test results will automatically be linked to existing defects and the results loaded into the reporting tool. The failed tests can then be easily reviewed and assigned for further analysis - Automated Test Report Analysis.

Mandatory Fields

The only mandatory field required is the projectId. The following parameters are also required however can be passed as environment variables - ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY and the ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY. All 3 parameters are available from the AssertThat Configuration page - AssertThat Configuration.

Usage - assertthat-bdd

Usage - assertthat-bdd

Installation

To add the library to your project:

pip install assertthat-bdd

from assertthat_bdd.jira_integration import JiraConnector

Configuration

from assertthat_bdd.jira_integration import JiraConnector JiraConnector.download_features( # Jira project id e.g. 10001 project_id='PROJECT_ID', # Optional can be supplied as environment variable ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY access_key='ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY', # Optional can be supplied as environment variable ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY secret_key='ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY', # Optional - default ./features output_folder='./features', #Required for Jira Server only. Omit if using Jira Cloud version jira_server_url='https://mycompanyjira.com' # Optional - all features downloaded by default - should be a valid JQL # jql = 'project = XX AND key in ('XXX-1')', # Optional - default automated (can be one of: manual/automated/both) mode='both', #Optional - tag expression filter for scenarios. More on tag expressions https://cucumber.io/docs/cucumber/api/#tag-expressions tags: '(@smoke or @ui) and (not @slow)', # Optional - Detail the proxy with the specific scheme e.g.'10.10.10.10:1010' # proxy_uri='proxyip:port', proxy_uri= 'proxy_uri', # Optional - user name which will be used for proxy authentication.*/ proxy_username='username', # Optional - password which will be used for proxy authentication.*/ proxy_password='password' ) JiraConnector.upload_report( # Jira project id e.g. 10001 project_id='PROJECT_ID', # Optional can be supplied as environment variable ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY access_key='ASSERTTHAT_ACCESS_KEY', # Optional can be supplied as environment variable ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY secret_key='ASSERTTHAT_SECRET_KEY', # The name of the run - default 'Test run dd MMM yyyy HH:mm:ss' run_name= 'Dry Tests Run', #Required for Jira Server only. Omit if using Jira Cloud version jira_server_url='https://mycompanyjira.com' # Json report folder - default ./reports json_report_folder='./reports', # Regex to search for cucumber reports - default "\.json$" json_report_include_pattern='\.json$', # Optional - default cucumber (can be one of: cucumber/karate) type='cucumber'', # Optional - Detail the proxy with the specific scheme e.g.'10.10.10.10:1010' # proxy_uri='proxyip:port', # Optional - user name which will be used for proxy authentication.*/ proxy_username='username', # Optional - password which will be used for proxy authentication.*/ proxy_password='password' )

Usage

We recommend running cucumber tests on integration-test phase as

  • download features is running on pre-integration-test phase

  • report submission on post-integration-test

Example project

Refer to example project - GitHub - assertthat/assertthat-bdd-python-example: Example project for https://github.com/assertthat/assertthat-bdd-python