NAME
TestRail::Bin::Replay - List runs in a TestRail project matching the provided filters
VERSION
version 0.046
SYNOPSIS
testrail-replay [OPTIONS] NAME
require `which testrail-runs`;
TestRail::Bin::Replay::run('args' => \@args);
DESCRIPTION
testrail-replay - Re-play the results of a test run or plan as though executed by prove. Optionally wait for results to come in.
Can be used as the modulino TestRail::Bin::Replay. Has a single 'run' function which accepts a hash with the 'args' parameter being the array of arguments.
PARAMETERS:
MANDATORY PARAMETERS
--apiurl : full URL to get to TestRail index document
--password : Your TestRail Password, or a valid API key (TestRail 4.2 and above).
--user : Your TestRail User Name.
-j --project : desired project name.
All mandatory options not passed with the above switches, or in your ~/.testrailrc will be prompted for.
OPTIONAL PARAMETERS
-p --plan : Instead of a run to look for, look for a plan with the provided NAME.
-e --encoding : Character encoding of arguments. Defaults to UTF-8. See Encode::Supported for supported encodings.
-v --verbose : Print full test output rather than summaries with links to the testrail result.
-w --watch : Watch tests until all report results other than untested or re-test.
CONFIGURATION FILE
In your \$HOME, (or the current directory, if your system has no concept of a home directory) put a file called .testrailrc with key=value syntax separated by newlines. Valid Keys are the same as documented by App::Prove::Plugin::TestRail. All options specified thereby are overridden by passing the command-line switches above.
MISCELLANEOUS OPTIONS:
--help : show this output
SPECIAL THANKS
Thanks to cPanel Inc, for graciously funding the creation of this distribution.
AUTHOR
George S. Baugh <teodesian@cpan.org>
SOURCE
The development version is on github at https://github.com/teodesian/TestRail-Perl and may be cloned from git://github.com/teodesian/TestRail-Perl.git
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2020 by George S. Baugh.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.