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Hi markos - Would you like to give a try with the below to see whether you can move on -
# Zephyr API endpoint (replace with your actual URL)
zephyr_url = "https://your-zephyr-domain/api/v2/automations/executions/junit"
# Authentication (replace with your Zephyr API token)
auth_header = {"Authorization": "Token your_api_token"}
# Path to your jUnit.xml file (replace with your actual path)
junit_file_path = "path/to/your/junit.xml"
# Read jUnit.xml content
with open(junit_file_path, "r") as f:
junit_content = f.read()
# prepare form data (might require additional fields based on Zephyr version)
form_data = {
"xmlData": junit_content,
"projectId": 100, # Replace with your project ID in Zephyr
# Add other required form fields as needed (e.g., folderId)
}
# Send POST request
response = requests.post(zephyr_url, headers=auth_header, data=form_data)
# Check for successful response
if response.status_code == 200:
print("jUnit results uploaded successfully!")
else:
print(f"Error uploading results: {response.status_code} - {response.text}")
Smart Strategies
- Import the requests library.
- Define the Zephyr API endpoint and authentication header.
- Read the jUnit.xml content.
- Prepare form data with junitData (XML content) and potentially other required fields like projectId. Refer to Zephyr's API documentation for specific field requirements based on your version.
- Send a POST request with the prepared form data and authentication header.
- Handle the response based on the status code.
Regards
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