Behave extension for reporting test results of Behave to the ReportPortal.
To install agent-python-behave run:
pip install behave-reportportalYou can find an example of integration with behave agent here. You can just copy this file to your features folder.
Prepare the config file behave.ini in the root directory of tests or specify
any one using behave command line option:
behave -D config_file=<path_to_config_file>The behave.ini file should have the following mandatory fields under [report_portal] section:
project- name of project in ReportPortalendpoint- address of ReportPortal Server
Example of behave.ini:
[report_portal]
api_key = fb586627-32be-47dd-93c1-678873458a5f
endpoint = http://192.168.1.10:8080
project = user_personal
launch_name = AnyLaunchName
launch_attributes = Slow Smoke
launch_description = Smoke test
The following parameters are optional:
enabled = True- Enable / disable ReportPortal reporting.api_key- value can be found in the User Profile section. Required if OAuth 2.0 is not configured.oauth_uri = https://reportportal.example.com/uat/sso/oauth/token- OAuth 2.0 token endpoint URL for password grant authentication. Required if API key is not used.oauth_username = my-username- OAuth 2.0 username for password grant authentication. Required if OAuth 2.0 is used.oauth_password = my-password- OAuth 2.0 password for password grant authentication. Required if OAuth 2.0 is used.oauth_client_id = client-id- OAuth 2.0 client identifier. Required if OAuth 2.0 is used.oauth_client_secret = client-id-secret- OAuth 2.0 client secret.oauth_scope = offline_access- OAuth 2.0 access token scope.client_type = SYNC- Type of the under-the-hood ReportPortal client implementation. Possible values: [SYNC, ASYNC_THREAD, ASYNC_BATCHED].launch_name = AnyLaunchName- launch name (default value is 'Python Behave Launch')launch_uuid = xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx- UUID of the existing launch (the session will not handle the lifecycle of the given launch)launch_attributes = Smoke Env:Python3- list of attributes for launchlaunch_description = Smoke test- launch descriptiondebug_mode = True- creates the launch either as debug or default mode (defaults to False)log_layout = Nested- responsible for Scenario, Step or Nested based logging (Scenario based approach is used by default)is_skipped_an_issue = False- option to mark skipped tests as not 'To Investigate' items on Server side.retries = 3- amount of retries for performing REST calls to RP serverrerun = True- marks the launch as the rerunrerun_of = xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx- launch id to rerunlaunch_uuid_print = True- Enables printing Launch UUID on test run start. DefaultFalse.launch_uuid_print_output = stderr- Launch UUID print output. Defaultstdout. Possible values: [stderr, stdout].connect_timeout = 15- Connection timeout to ReportPortal server. Default value is "10.0".read_timeout = 15- Response read timeout for ReportPortal connection. Default value is "10.0".log_batch_size = 20- maximum number of log entries which will be sent by the agent at oncelog_batch_payload_limit = 65000000- maximum payload size of a log batch which will be sent by the agent at once
If you would like to override the above parameters from command line, or from CI environment based on your build, then pass:
-D parameter=valueduring invocation.
To execute tests with ReportPortal run behave command and specify path to feature files:
behave ./tests/featuresTag attribute can be used to specify attributes for features and scenarios.
Attributes should be listed inside brackets of attribute tag separated by commas.
Example:
@attribute(key:value, value2)
@attribute(some_other_attribute)
Feature: feature name
@attribute(key:value, value2, value3)
Scenario: scenario nameFor logging of the test item flow to ReportPortal, please, use the python logging handler and logger class provided by extension like below.
In environment.py:
import logging
from reportportal_client import RPLogger, RPLogHandler
from behave_reportportal.behave_agent import BehaveAgent, create_rp_service
from behave_reportportal.config import read_config
def before_all(context):
cfg = read_config(context)
context.rp_client = create_rp_service(cfg)
context.rp_client.start()
context.rp_agent = BehaveAgent(cfg, context.rp_client)
context.rp_agent.start_launch(context)
logging.setLoggerClass(RPLogger)
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
log.setLevel("DEBUG")
rph = RPLogHandler(rp_client=context.rp_client)
log.addHandler(rph)
context.log = logLogger provides ability to attach some file in scope of log message (see examples below).
In steps:
@given("I want to calculate {number_a:d} and {number_b:d}")
def calculate_two_numbers(context, number_a, number_b):
context.number_a = number_a
context.number_b = number_b
context.log.info("log message")
# Message with an attachment.
import subprocess
free_memory = subprocess.check_output("free -h".split())
context.log.info(
"log message with attachment",
attachment={
"name": "free_memory.txt",
"data": free_memory,
"mime": "application/octet-stream",
},
)It's possible to mark some scenario with test_case_id(<some_id>) tag. ID specified in brackets will be sent to
ReportPortal.
ReportPortal is now supporting integrations with more than 15 test frameworks simultaneously. In order to define the most popular agents and plan the team workload accordingly, we are using Google analytics.
ReportPortal collects information about agent name and its version only. This information is sent to Google analytics on the launch start. Please help us to make our work effective. If you still want to switch Off Google analytics, please change env variable the way below.
export AGENT_NO_ANALYTICS=1Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license (see the LICENSE file).