A microsoft teams reporter for allure reports generated by cypress
npm install cypress-msteams-reporter
npm install cypress-msteams-reporter --save-dev
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Prerequisites
- allure-commandline
- cypress-allure-plugin (or any other allure reporter)
Configuration
Create an incoming webhook for the team channel where you want to get the report. Copy the WEBHOOK URL and add it to your .env file:
`
MS_TEAMS_WEBHOOK_URL = 'yourWebhookUrl'
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To add the images that you see in the above screenshots as part of your ms-teams messages, copy the folder assets/images in the root of your project.
To display in the ms-teams message the name of the application under test and its version when the tests were executed, create a environment.properties file within your allure-results folder. In the file add:
`
Application=Application Under Test
Version=vx.x.x
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Usage
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$ npx cypress-msteams-reporter
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Usage: index [options]
Options:
-v, --version output the version number
--verbose show log output
--report-path [type] define the path of allure report file (default: "./allure-report/widgets/status-chart.json")
--testEnv-path [type] define the path of allure report environment properties file (default: "./allure-report/widgets/environment.json")
--report-url [type] provide the link for the Test Report (default: "")
-h, --help display help for command
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If the allure report is uploaded somewhere, provide the link using the option --report-url`. A button 'Open Test Report' will be part of ms-teams message. Onclick it, the allure test report will be opened.