artifacts/bundle/skills/engineering-team/testrail/SKILL.md
# TestRail Integration Bidirectional sync between Playwright tests and TestRail test management. ## Prerequisites Environment variables must be set: - `TESTRAIL_URL` — e.g., `https://your-instance.testrail.io` - `TESTRAIL_USER` — your email - `TESTRAIL_API_KEY` — API key from TestRail If not set, inform the user how to configure them and stop. ## Capabilities ### 1. Import Test Cases → Generate Playwright Tests ``` /pw:testrail import --project <id> --suite <id> ``` Steps: 1. Call `tes
npx skillsauth add neekware/ehayeskills artifacts/bundle/skills/engineering-team/testrailInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Bidirectional sync between Playwright tests and TestRail test management.
Environment variables must be set:
TESTRAIL_URL — e.g., https://your-instance.testrail.ioTESTRAIL_USER — your emailTESTRAIL_API_KEY — API key from TestRailIf not set, inform the user how to configure them and stop.
/pw:testrail import --project <id> --suite <id>
Steps:
testrail_get_cases MCP tool to fetch test casestest.info().annotations.push({ type: 'testrail', description: 'C12345' })/pw:testrail push --run <id>
Steps:
npx playwright test --reporter=json > test-results.json
testrail_add_result MCP tool for each test:
/pw:testrail run --project <id> --name "Sprint 42 Regression"
Steps:
testrail_add_run MCP tool/pw:testrail status --project <id>
Steps:
TestRail cases: 150
Playwright tests with TestRail IDs: 120
Unlinked TestRail cases: 30
Playwright tests without TestRail IDs: 15
/pw:testrail update --case <id>
Steps:
testrail_update_case MCP tool to update steps| Tool | When |
| ----------------------- | ----------------------- |
| testrail_get_projects | List available projects |
| testrail_get_suites | List suites in project |
| testrail_get_cases | Read test cases |
| testrail_add_case | Create new test case |
| testrail_update_case | Update existing case |
| testrail_add_run | Create test run |
| testrail_add_result | Push individual result |
| testrail_get_results | Read historical results |
All Playwright tests linked to TestRail include:
test("should login successfully", async ({ page }) => {
test.info().annotations.push({
type: "testrail",
description: "C12345",
});
// ... test code
});
This annotation is the bridge between Playwright and TestRail.
Creator: Engineering Team License: MIT Source Repo:
neekware/ehaye-skillsSource Bucket:engineering-teamOriginal Path:engineering-team/playwright-pro/skills/testrail
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