The command line tool for walrus.ai.
You can install @walrusai/cli via NPM or yarn.
npm install -g @walrusai/cli
# OR
yarn global add @walrusai/cli
Once you've installed @walrusai/cli, you're almost ready to run your first test. You will need an API key, the URL to a web application you want to test, and a list of plain English test instructions. You can get an API key by signing up for free here.
Generally, each walrus.ai test requires a url, name, and instructions.
Detailed documentation about walrus.ai requests can be found here.
The quickest way to run a test with the walrus.ai CLI is by invoking the command with the appropriate values.
Flag | Description |
---|---|
-a | Your walrus.ai API key |
-n | The name of the test |
-u | The URL of the application to be tested |
-i | The plain English instructions |
-r | The revision tag |
A sample invocation looks something like this:
walrus -n 'test-name' -u https://amazon.com -a YOUR_API_KEY -r $COMMIT_ID -i \
'Login' \
'Add an item to your cart' \
'Make sure the item is in your cart'
Another method for running test(s) with the walrus.ai CLI is by defining them in YAML files, and passing these files to the CLI.
Key | Description |
---|---|
name | The name of the test |
url | The URL of the application to be tested |
instructions | The plain English instructions |
variables | Any variables to be interpolated. |
A sample test file looks something like this:
# test-case-1.yml
---
name: 'test-name'
url: 'https://amazon.com'
instructions:
- 'Login with :username!: and :password:'
- 'Add an item to your cart'
- 'Make sure the item is in your cart'
variables:
username!: '[email protected]'
password: 'hunter2'
You can then pass either a single test OR a directory of tests to the walrus.ai CLI.
walrus -a YOUR_API_KEY -f test-case-1.yml
# OR
walrus -a YOUR_API_KEY -f test-cases/
Sometimes, you may want to run tests in the walrus.ai dashboard from the command line, without storing and maintaining the yml files.
You can call the walrus.ai CLI with a list of test model names:
walrus -a YOUR_API_KEY -n 'Test Name 1' 'Test Name 2'