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GitHub status badges

2017-04-19

Three new features have been added to TestingBot:

Status Badges

Status Badges help you keep track of the status of your latest test build. You can simply add some HTML code we provide to your project website to show the status of your most recent test build.


For example:
Badge Status TestingBotTestingBotpassingpassing Passing TestingBotTestingBotfailedfailed Failure TestingBotTestingBotunknownunknown Unknown

We don't know if this build passed or failed.
Please use our REST-API to send the success state of your individual tests to TestingBot.

TestingBotTestingBoterrorerror Error

The link to the badge might be invalid, or you might not have any builds yet.

To see more information on how to use these badges, please see our status badge documentation.

Test Build Pages

A test build is a group of tests. For example; a batch of tests which you run daily, grouped in a build. This gives you an easy overview, on a daily basis, of your test runs.

We made it very easy to share your test builds. This is useful for both open-source accounts and private accounts. With open-source accounts, all test builds are by default public and can be viewed by anyone on the web.

For private accounts, you can control access to these build overview pages by generating an authentication token.

Browser Matrix Image

A browser matrix image displays the status of your latest tests, divided by browser/platform. For example:

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