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Thank you! I'm pleased to hear the GitHub plugin is helping your team. Following your suggestion we have built an additional method to display historic test information. If you or your team have more ideas about how we can visualise historical test data in the GitHub Summary, please share with us. We also love the allure report! |
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I think standardizing on a format is awesome. The benefits of setting the output directly in GitHub has been immediately recognized on my team. I had hopes of now extending the benefits to visualizing historical data (ie: graphs of some sort) that would indicate how tests have performed over a period of time, how long certain tests are taking, etc..
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After looking up examples of graphs I actually stumbled upon a potential partnership for crtf
https://allurereport.org
It seems they’re also building integrations into many testing tools and they could easily help visualize the standard format you are publishing.
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