Cloud Quickstart
Create an API key, pick an upload strategy and run-type, run pytest, and confirm your results in the TestRelic dashboard.
Create an API key, pick an upload strategy and run-type, run pytest, and confirm your results in the TestRelic dashboard.
Complete reference for every testrelic-pytest flag and environment variable: upload strategy, run-type, capture toggles, and metadata.
Realistic testrelic-pytest snippets: a plain unit suite, an auto-classified httpx API test, per-stage run-types, and a GitHub Actions step.
Install testrelic-appium, write your first instrumented Appium pytest, and open the report.
Install testrelic-pytest, set your API key, and run your first reported pytest suite — no conftest wiring required.
Zero-config detection of httpx/requests calls classifies tests as rest API tests and captures requests, responses, and assertions.
How the testrelic-appium pytest plugin works: auto-wrap, the assert_that API, CLI subcommands, and installation.
The testrelic-pytest plugin model, the full flag and environment-variable reference, and the bundled CLI.
What testrelic-pytest surfaces in the cloud: the API workspace for rest runs, the Assertions tab, captured streams, and run-type buckets.
Capture command timelines, device logs, screenshots, and network traffic from your Appium pytest runs with the testrelic-appium reporter.
Generic, zero-config pytest reporter that streams your test results — and HTTP API calls — to the TestRelic cloud.