Introduce the globalLabels configuration property that affects all test results in a run#598
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Introduce the globalLabels configuration property that affects all test results in a run#598
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The PR introduces the
globalLabelsconfiguration property that takes an object whose values must be strings. The key-value pairs of the object are converted to Allure labels for all test results created during the run. This is an alternative to using environment variables, which is the subject of #597.Example
{ "allure": { "globalLabels": { "epic": "Core logic", "owner": "John Doe <email>", "layer": "unit" } } }Extra changes
allureConfig.jsonof SpecFlow testing projectsChecklist