Allure Report
HomeBrew
Allure Report | HomeBrew | |
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4 | 1,281 | |
3,750 | 39,373 | |
1.7% | 0.8% | |
9.2 | 10.0 | |
8 days ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Ruby | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
Allure Report
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Playwright test report tracking
You two are probably talking about two different things. What's expensive is the whole commercial Allure TestOps product (https://qameta.io). But the Allure Report (aka Allure Framework, at https://github.com/allure-framework/allure2) is free.
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Allure Report Hands-on Guide
Download the latest version as a zip archive from GitHub releases.
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How to set up Allure on LINUX machine?
Has someone experience how to proper set up Allure Test Report Framework on LINUX-UBUNTU for Python-Pytest??? https://docs.qameta.io/allure/#_manual_installation First I tried to use terminal commands. Looks like Allure is installed fine. But I can not get simple version of it. Then I followed this: https://github.com/allure-framework/allure2/issues/1114 - manual installation. Now I am stuck with: $ allure --version Error: Could not find or load main class io.qameta.allure.CommandLine Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: io.qameta.allure.CommandLine
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Automated way to display API doc/Unit test output generated by CI
Another option is allure framework (https://github.com/allure-framework/allure2) but I don't have experience with it
HomeBrew
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Top Homebrew Alternative: ServBay Becomes the Go-To for Developers
Homebrew is a highly popular package manager on macOS and Linux systems, enabling users to easily install, update, and uninstall command-line tools and applications. Its design philosophy focuses on simplifying the software installation process on macOS, eliminating the need for manual downloads and compilations of software packages.
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Software Engineering Workflow
Homebrew - package manager for linux-based OSs.
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Simulate your first Lightning transaction on the Bitcoin regtest network Part 1 (MacOS)
Package Manager: Homebrew
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Tools for Linux Distro Hoppers
Hopping from one distro to another with a different package manager might require some time to adapt. Using a package manager that can be installed on most distro is one way to help you get to work faster. Flatpak is one of them; other alternative are Snap, Nix or Homebrew. Flatpak is a good starter, and if you have a bunch of free time, I suggest trying Nix.
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SQLite Schema Diagram Generator
Are you using SQLite that ships with macOS, or SQLite installed from homebrew?
I had a different problem in the past with the SQLite that ships with macOS, and have been using SQLite from homebrew since.
So if it’s the one that comes with macOS that gives you this problem that you are having, try using SQLite from homebrew instead.
https://brew.sh/
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How to install (Ubuntu 22.10 VM) vagrant on Mac M1 ship using QEMU
Before we begin, make sure you have Homebrew installed on your Mac. Homebrew is a package manager that makes it easy to install software and dependencies. You can install Homebrew by following the instructions on their website: https://brew.sh/
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Perfect Elixir: Environment Setup
I’m on MacOS and erlang.org, elixir-lang.org, and postgresql.org all suggest installation via Homebrew, which is a very popular package manager for MacOS.
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You're Installing Node.js Wrong. That's OK, Here Is How To Fix It 🙌
I have always either installed Node from the installer provided by the Nodejs website or, via Brew in macOS. I have also used nvm in the past but did not know that there was a best practice to guide us.
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Test Driving a Rails API - Part One
A running Rails application needs a database to connect to. You may already have your database of choice installed, but if not, I recommend PostgreSQL, or Postgres for short. On a Mac, probably the easiest way to install it is with Posrgres.app. Another option, the one I prefer, is to use Homebrew. With Homebrew installed, this command will install PostgreSQL version 16 along with libpq:
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Effective Neovim Setup. A Beginner’s Guide
On a macOS machine, you can use homebrew by running the command.
What are some alternatives?
allure-docker-service - This docker container allows you to see up to date reports simply mounting your "allure-results" directory in the container (for a Single Project) or your "projects" directory (for Multiple Projects). Every time appears new results (generated for your tests), Allure Docker Service will detect those changes and it will generate a new report automatically (optional: send results / generate report through API), what you will see refreshing your browser.
spack - A flexible package manager that supports multiple versions, configurations, platforms, and compilers.
allure-example
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
FastReport - Free Open Source Reporting tool for .NET6/.NET Core/.NET Framework that helps your application generate document-like reports
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
elasticsearch-status-monitor - The Elasticsearch Status Monitor is an open-source tool for generating reports containing an overview of the ES cluster and listing potential issues.
winget-cli - WinGet is the Windows Package Manager. This project includes a CLI (Command Line Interface), PowerShell modules, and a COM (Component Object Model) API (Application Programming Interface).
Documize - Modern Confluence alternative designed for internal & external docs, built with Go + EmberJS
osxfuse - FUSE extends macOS by adding support for user space file systems
Metabase - The simplest, fastest way to get business intelligence and analytics to everyone in your company :yum:
Chocolatey - Chocolatey - the package manager for Windows