1.3.1 • Published 5 years ago

cypress-junit-reporter v1.3.1

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JUnit Reporter for Cypress

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Produces JUnit-style XML test results.

Installation

$ npm install cypress-junit-reporter --save-dev

or as a global module

$ npm install -g cypress-junit-reporter

Usage

Run mocha with cypress-junit-reporter:

$ mocha test --reporter cypress-junit-reporter

This will output a results file at ./test-results.xml. You may optionally declare an alternate location for results XML file by setting the environment variable MOCHA_FILE or specifying mochaFile in reporterOptions:

$ MOCHA_FILE=./path_to_your/file.xml mocha test --reporter cypress-junit-reporter

or

$ mocha test --reporter cypress-junit-reporter --reporter-options mochaFile=./path_to_your/file.xml

or

var mocha = new Mocha({
    reporter: 'cypress-junit-reporter',
    reporterOptions: {
        mochaFile: './path_to_your/file.xml'
    }
});

Append properties to testsuite

You can also add properties to the report under testsuite. This is useful if you want your CI environment to add extra build props to the report for analytics purposes

<testsuites>
  <testsuite>
    <properties>
      <property name="BUILD_ID" value="4291"/>
    </properties>
    <testcase/>
    <testcase/>
    <testcase/>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>

To do so pass them in via env variable:

PROPERTIES=BUILD_ID:4291 mocha test --reporter cypress-junit-reporter

or

var mocha = new Mocha({
    reporter: 'cypress-junit-reporter',
    reporterOptions: {
        properties: {
            BUILD_ID: 4291
        }
    }
})

Results Report

Results XML filename can contain [hash], e.g. ./path_to_your/test-results.[hash].xml. [hash] is replaced by MD5 hash of test results XML. This enables support of parallel execution of multiple cypress-junit-reporter's writing test results in separate files.

In order to display full suite title (including parents) just specify testsuitesTitle option

var mocha = new Mocha({
    reporter: 'cypress-junit-reporter',
    reporterOptions: {
        testsuitesTitle: true,
        suiteTitleSeparatedBy: '.' // suites separator, default is space (' ')
    }
});

If you want to switch classname and name of the generated testCase XML entries, you can use the testCaseSwitchClassnameAndName reporter option.

var mocha = new Mocha({
    reporter: 'cypress-junit-reporter',
    reporterOptions: {
        testCaseSwitchClassnameAndName: true
    }
});

Here is an example of the XML output when using the testCaseSwitchClassnameAndName option:

valueXML output
true<testcase name="should behave like so" classname="Super Suite should behave like so">
false (default)<testcase name="Super Suite should behave like so" classname="should behave like so">

You can also configure the testsuites.name attribute by setting reporterOptions.testsuitesTitle and the root suite's name attribute by setting reporterOptions.rootSuiteTitle.

Full configuration options

ParameterEffect
mochaFileconfigures the file to write reports to
includePendingif set to a truthy value pending tests will be included in the report
propertiesa hash of additional properties to add to each test suite
toConsoleif set to a truthy value the produced XML will be logged to the console
useFullSuiteTitleif set to a truthy value nested suites' titles will show the suite lineage
suiteTitleSeparedBythe character to use to separate nested suite titles. (defaults to ' ')
testCaseSwitchClassnameAndNameset to a truthy value to switch name and classname values
rootSuiteTitlethe name for the root suite. (defaults to 'Root Suite')
testsuitesTitlethe name for the testsuites tag (defaults to 'Mocha Tests')