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TeamCity Selenium Testing

2017-12-21
TeamCity Plugin Now Available for TestingBot
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TeamCity Plugin

We're pleased to announce that we've created a Plugin for TeamCity (a continuous-integration system created by Jetbrains).

The plugin integrates TestingBot features:


  • Add a tab where we show the lists of tests for the current build. The overview shows a list of tests with their passed/failed state, together with the browser they ran on.
  • View logs (Selenium, Chrome, Firefox, Safari logs) and a recorded video together with screenshots of every test, straight from inside TeamCity.
  • Option to start/stop a TestingBot Tunnel automatically before and after every build run.
  • Predefined environment variables with your TestingBot key/secret.

You can find more information on our TeamCity plugin page or on Jetbrains' TestingBot plugin page.

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