Azure DevOps Test Plans Service
@gmangiapelo/wdio-azure-devops-service is a 3rd party package, for more information please see GitHub | npm
Publishes WebdriverIO results on Azure DevOps Test Plans.
Core features:
- Support for Jasmine/Jest/Mocha and Cucumber runtime frameworks
 - Test results are aggregated under the same test run if you are executing more spec(test) files and they are belongs to the same suite
 - Results are reported immediately after single test execution (real-time reporting)
 - Test run is closed after last spec(test) file has been finished
 - Multi suite support
 
Installation
Install this module locally with the following command to be used as a (dev-)dependency:
npm install --save @gmangiapelo/wdio-azure-devops-service
npm install --save-dev @gmangiapelo/wdio-azure-devops-service
Instructions on how to install WebdriverIO can be found here.
Usage
wdio-azure-devops-service supports NodeJS 8 or higher
wdio-azure-devops-service supports commonjs and esm
Configuration
Since @gmangiapelo/wdio-azure-devops-service is a service, you can set it up in your wdio.conf.js file as follows
import AzureDevopsService from "@gmangiapelo/wdio-azure-devops-service";
// wdio.conf.js
exports.config = {
    // ...
    // =====
    // Setup
    // =====
    services: [
        [
              AzureDevopsService,
              {
                  pat: '3qaPw0PnOyQ6mb8gwN7n9aIQtccn8FtsZ2s1tSIzo6yAt6eK9BInJQGJ99BDACAAAAAu9TDCAAASAZDO2Onn',
                  organizationUrl: 'https://dev.azure.com/gianlucamangiapelo',
                  projectId: '8b3c68ac-f69d-41c6-bbad-921d8bae9819',
                  planId: 263072,
                  suiteId: 263073,
                  caseIdRegex: '@?[ref](https://github.com/gianlucamangiapelo/wdio-azure-devops-service/blob/main/\\d+)',
                  runName: 'FE regression tests for TestPlan',
              },
          ],
    ],
    // ...
};
Test case setup
Your WDIO tests should include the ID of your Azure test case. Make sure your test case IDs are distinct from your test titles:
Mocha style:
// Good:
it("C123 Can authenticate a valid user", ...
// Bad:
it("C123Can authenticate a valid user", ...
it("Can authenticate a valid user C123", ...
Cucumber style:
## Good:
@C123
Scenario Can authenticate a valid user
@c123
Scenario Can authenticate a valid user,
## Bad:
@c123stringTest
Scenario Can authenticate a valid user
Azure DevOps Report Example
This is an example of the results pushed on AZ Test Plans, during a test run
