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@Epic annotations in .docx report #43

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MM-KR opened this issue Aug 1, 2023 · 1 comment
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@Epic annotations in .docx report #43

MM-KR opened this issue Aug 1, 2023 · 1 comment

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@MM-KR
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MM-KR commented Aug 1, 2023

Is it possible to display the @Epic, @feature, @story and @description descriptions in the .docx file?
This is the code in the Jenkins Pipeline:
post {
always {
withEnv(["XXXX+XXXX=.tools"]){
bat "allure-docx.exe --detail-level compact --logo XXX_logo.png --title ""+ doctitle +"" target/allure-results target/" + filename
archiveArtifacts 'target/' + projecttitle + '*'
}
}
}
}
}
post {
always {
script {
allure([
includeProperties: false,
jdk: 'JDK11',
reportBuildPolicy: 'ALWAYS',
results: [[path: 'target/allure-results']]
])
}
}

@bjarnesc
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bjarnesc commented Sep 19, 2023

As far as I could tell without trying e.g. the @Epic annotation should be categorized as a label. In theory adding it to the configuration ini like:

[labels]
epic = fbpsu

should do the trick. Would love feedback if you try it out. Sorry for the late answer.

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