@xuan.tran Is there any way to integrate codeRabbit with katalon studio?
Hi @rumana.shaik,
Currently, there’s no native direct integration between CodeRabbit and Katalon Studio.
However, there are viable integration paths but we haven’t tested these yet:
- Via Git Platform Integration (Recommended approach):
- CodeRabbit integrates with GitHub, GitLab, Azure DevOps, and Bitbucket, see Quickstart | CodeRabbit
- Katalon Studio can be integrated with these same Git platforms (GitHub, GitLab, BitBucket, Azure DevOps), see GitLab integration (Katalon Studio) | Katalon Docs, Git integration in Katalon Studio | Katalon Docs
- This would allow CodeRabbit to review Katalon test automation code when it’s committed to your repository
- CI/CD Pipeline Integration:
- Katalon supports CI/CD integration with various platforms through Katalon Runtime Engine CI/CD integration overview | Katalon Docs
- CodeRabbit reviews code during pull requests in the same CI/CD workflow
Hope that this would help ![]()
hello. i’ve upgraded to version 10.3. “Test Request and Save to File” works fine. however, do you have documentation on how to run the feature thru command?
@dean.deguzman So far, we have only implemented this in the UI of the web service request, but can you explain more about the use case for why you need this to run via command? It would be helpful for us to consider.
similarly to web ui, we have to download the file response of API and verify its content. please consider to add this feature too
According to the document, I suppose that the Self-healing feature utilizes multiple locators of test object. Does it leverage AI?
Recently, I want to track the flakiness of all test cases for maintenance plan.
I found out that there are two places where i can observe flakiness (and total of execution of one test case). The first place is on Katalon TestOps > Tests > Test Case > Select one folder > View the column Flakiness. The second place is on Katalon Studio > Test Suite > View the column Flakiness
But the number at two places are not the same! So I wonder how Katalon define these numbers? And what is the correct and efficient way to observe the flakiness ?
Note: When I click the test case in the first place, test case path is (repository name) / Test Cases / …. But when I click the hyperlink of flakiness in the second place, its path is Uploaded Data / Test Cases / ….
Dear @linhmphan,
We are currently running AKA Sept with Katalon Studio in this thread
[Live Now] Ask Katalon Anything - AI meets Web Testing
Please kindly post your question in the mentioned link, so we can support you shortly.
Happy testing,
Bella