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Thank you for responding.
How about using xml reports generated by pytest executions and integrating them using zephyr API. I have found this suggestion from few people in the community. Will this work and what do you think is the best way to achieve the above?
- Conradb12 months agoOccasional Contributor
That sounds like a simple solution, but hides a lot of the detail. Because when you run the tests in your CI/CD you then have to still create and then assign the xml to a new test iteration, and you will want to use the API to create an iteration with metadata that describes the date or branch tests ran on for example. I'm keen to bypass fiddling with xml files and just use the API.
It's 4 weeks ago, that you asked for help, what route are you following? I only just got the license and imported 150 tests last week, so I'm still looking for less fiddly and more robust ways than manually uploading xml. I'm hopeing to save myself time by importing the zephyr lib and pushing live test results in as each test case completes.
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