Metadata-Version: 1.0
Name: nosedbreport
Version: 0.3.0
Summary: Nose plugin for recording test results to a database
Home-page: https://nosedbreport.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
Author: Ali-Akber Saifee
Author-email: ali@indydevs.org
License: MIT
Description: .. _git repository: http://github.com/alisaifee/nosedbreport
        .. _read the docs: http://nosedbreport.readthedocs.org/en/latest/
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            :target: https://travis-ci.org/#!/alisaifee/nosedbreport 
        
        Introduction
        ============
        nosedbreport exposes a single plugin that can front various backend databases to store
        the result of a nose test execution. Having the results of your tests, whether they are part
        of a continuous integration system or not, allows you to ask interesting questions about
        your project such as
        
        * What were the test suites that ran in the last five minutes
        * What is the average time to run test case 'x' 
        * What is the standard time to failure for test suite 'y'
        * and so on...
         
        These questions also allow you to build reporting, and monitoring tools based on automated
        functional tests that you may be running against your development, staging or production
        systems, such as heartbeat or availability pages.
        
        Installation |travis-ci|
        ========================
        * with easy_install ::
           
            sudo easy_install nosedbreport
        
        * with pip ::
            
            sudo pip install nosedbreport
        
        * from source (`git repository`_)::
        
            hg clone http://github.com/alisaifee/nosedbreport
            cd nosedbreport
            python setup.py build
            sudo python setup.py install
        
        Usage
        =====
        
        * The most basic use case is to report the results of a test run into a mysql database, which can be achieved by adding the following options to your nose execution::
        
        	nosetests --dbreport-dbtype=mysql --dbreport-host=your.mysql.com\
        	 --dbreport-username=ali --dbreport-password=some-pass --dbreport-db=nosereport
         
        * To create the appropriate schema in your mysql database::
        
            nosetests --dbreport-dbtype=mysql --dbreport-host=your.mysql.com\
             --dbreport-username=root  --dbreport-password=your-root-pass\
             --dbreport-db=nosereport --dbreport-create-schema
        
        * For detailed usage refer to `read the docs`_
        
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
