Command line assistant for Boyka framework
To install the assistant, run the following command on the terminal:
npm i -g @boykaframework/boyka-cli
This command will check whether your machine setup for Boyka Framework is done properly or not.
If there is any problem in the setup, the assistant will accordingly suggest solution to fix the problem.
This will create Maven project on your machine along with the config file for Boyka Framework.
This will also add sample tests for API, Web, Android and iOS applications.
This command will create a basic Boyka-framework config file named boyka-config.json
at the specified path.
If the optional --path
option is not provided, it will create the config at src/test/resources
folder by default.
This will add API configuration in the config file with the given name to the config block.
This will ask a set of questions to the user and depending on their answers, it will configure the API config.
If the default config path is not src/test/resources
, then you can set the config path by using the optional param of --path <path/to/config>
.
This will add Web configuration in the config file with the given name to the config block.
This will ask a set of questions to the user and depending on their answers, it will configure the Web config.
If the default config path is not src/test/resources
, then you can set the config path by using the optional param of --path <path/to/config>
.
This will add Mobile Android configuration in the config file with the given name to the config block.
This will ask a set of questions to the user and depending on their answers, it will configure the Mobile config.
If the default config path is not src/test/resources
, then you can set the config path by using the optional param of --path <path/to/config>
.
This will add Mobile iOS configuration in the config file with the given name to the config block.
This will ask a set of questions to the user and depending on their answers, it will configure the Mobile config.
If the default config path is not src/test/resources
, then you can set the config path by using the optional param of --path <path/to/config>
.