The Testmo CLI makes it easy to submit your automated test results to Testmo. It was specifically designed to make it easy to integrate Testmo into your CI/CD and build process, so you can easily send test results.
Simply install the package by using NPM (usually installed on most systems already by default):
$ npm install -g @testmo/testmo-cli
This installs the testmo
CLI tool globally on the system.
If you have already globally installed the Testmo CLI, you can update the package to the latest version like this:
$ npm update -g @testmo/testmo-cli
$ testmo --version
1.x.x
Here's a list of available commands. Simply use testmo help <command>
to learn more about the available options, details and examples.
Usage: testmo [options] [command]
Options:
-V, --version Output the version number
--ansi Force ANSI console output (colors, animations)
--no-ansi Do not use ANSI console output (colors, animations)
--debug Output additional debug information
-h, --help Display help for command
Commands:
automation:resources:add-artifact Adds a new artifact to the local resource file to be submitted
with an automation run
automation:resources:add-field Adds a new field to the local resource file to be submitted with
an automation run
automation:resources:add-link Adds a new link to the local resource file to be submitted with
an automation run
automation:run:complete Marks a test automation run as completed
automation:run:create Creates a new automation run for parallel execution
automation:run:submit Creates a new test automation run, submits test results and
completes the run in a single step
automation:run:submit-thread Creates a new thread for an existing run, submits test results
and completes the thread
help Display help for command
Documentation:
You can find detailed documentation about using the Testmo CLI here:
https://docs.testmo.com
You can find detailed documentation about using the Testmo CLI here on our website:
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