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Import Cucumber report into Confluence from Jenkins

Dear Confluence gurus!

 

We need to upload daily cucumber reports into Confluence, preferably preserving at least some of the coloring and formatting from the original Jenkins report. 

Requirements: 

Some confluence users do not have rights to Jenkins. 

We cannot use a plug-in. We execute a Jenkinsfile (stored in git) to perform the report import into confluence.

I have tested just import the report as a zip file (with a timestamped report filename) to a report page, which works fine, with some minor formatting lost.

However that approach  requires the end-user to download the whole zip down to hard-disk from Confluence, before being able to display the report.

I would rather the cucumber report shown directly in Confluence. Might not need be the whole report, but ought at least be an overview (html) report page.

Is this possible?

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

3 comments

there was absolutely no response so I probably ask this as a question instead.

Hello, did you find any way to publish cucumber reports into confluence page ? 

Did you ever found a solution to this issue?

Hi 

We have a plugin which allows you to:

- create and manage BDD (gherkin ) scenarios in Jira

- Link the scenarios to user stories

- Integrate with test automation frameworks

- Uploads automated test results (cucumber.json) report into Jira

- Triage test runs in Jira

- Updates scenario status in Jira so you can see the test scenario status alongside each user story.

- traceability matrix

If you would like a demo please get in contact

https://marketplace.atlassian.com/1219033

Thanks

Nick

Marketplace Vendor

Hi,

Any support for Jira server in the future?

Thanks!

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