How to install Touca on Fedora CoreOS Latest

Touca is an intuitive testing tool that enhances the quality of your software development lifecycle.

This tutorial will guide you through the installation process of Touca on Fedora CoreOS Latest.

Prerequisites

Before installing Touca on Fedora CoreOS Latest, ensure that:

If you have these prerequisites set, proceed with the following steps:

Step 1: Install Touca CLI

Touca CLI is the tool required for installing the Touca platform.

sudo dnf install -y touca-cli

Step 2: Check Touca Version

Once you have installed Touca, check the version of the installed Touca CLI:

touca --version

You should see an output similar to:

0.10.1

Step 3: Install the Touca Server

To install the Touca server, use the Touca CLI to create a new Touca project:

touca init my-project

The above command will create a directory called my-project which contains a configuration file and other necessary files for running a Touca server.

Step 4: Run the Touca Server

Start the Touca server by running the following command:

touca start

This will start the Touca server based on the configurations in the my-project directory.

Once the Touca server is running, you can use the Touca CLI to interact with the server and perform actions such as creating tests and running them.

Conclusion

In this tutorial, you have learned how to install Touca on Fedora CoreOS Latest by installing the Touca CLI, checking its version, and creating a Touca project to run the Touca server.

You can now start writing tests for your applications and using Touca to enhance the quality of your software development lifecycle.

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