Save Jasmine test results as a JSON file
A jasmine JSON test reporter to create test reports that follow the CTRF standard.
Common Test Report Format ensures the generation of uniform JSON test reports, independent of programming languages or test framework in use.
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- Generate JSON test reports that are CTRF compliant
- Straightforward integration with jasmine
{
"results": {
"tool": {
"name": "jasmine"
},
"summary": {
"tests": 1,
"passed": 1,
"failed": 0,
"pending": 0,
"skipped": 0,
"other": 0,
"start": 1706828654274,
"stop": 1706828655782
},
"tests": [
{
"name": "ctrf should generate the same report with any tool",
"status": "passed",
"duration": 100
}
],
"environment": {
"appName": "MyApp",
"buildName": "MyBuild",
"buildNumber": "1"
}
}
}
CTRF is a universal JSON test report schema that addresses the lack of a standardized format for JSON test reports.
Consistency Across Tools: Different testing tools and frameworks often produce reports in varied formats. CTRF ensures a uniform structure, making it easier to understand and compare reports, regardless of the testing tool used.
Language and Framework Agnostic: It provides a universal reporting schema that works seamlessly with any programming language and testing framework.
Facilitates Better Analysis: With a standardized format, programatically analyzing test outcomes across multiple platforms becomes more straightforward.
npm install --save-dev jasmine-ctrf-json-reporter
Add the reporter to your spec/helpers file:
const CtrfReporter = require('jasmine-ctrf-json-reporter')
jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(new CtrfReporter({}))
Run your tests:
npx jasmine
You'll find a JSON file named ctrf-report.json
in the ctrf
directory.
The reporter supports several configuration options:
jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(
new CtrfReporter({
outputFile: 'custom-name.json', // Optional: Output file name. Defaults to 'ctrf-report.json'.
outputDir: 'custom-directory', // Optional: Output directory path. Defaults to 'ctrf'.
appName: 'MyApp', // Optional: Specify the name of the application under test.
appVersion: '1.0.0', // Optional: Specify the version of the application under test.
osPlatform: 'linux', // Optional: Specify the OS platform.
osRelease: '18.04', // Optional: Specify the OS release version.
osVersion: '5.4.0', // Optional: Specify the OS version.
buildName: 'MyApp Build', // Optional: Specify the build name.
buildNumber: '100', // Optional: Specify the build number.
})
)
The test object in the report includes the following CTRF properties:
Name | Type | Required | Details |
---|---|---|---|
name |
String | Required | The name of the test. |
status |
String | Required | The outcome of the test. One of: passed , failed , skipped , pending , other . |
duration |
Number | Required | The time taken for the test execution, in milliseconds. |
message |
String | Optional | The failure message if the test failed. |
trace |
String | Optional | The stack trace captured if the test failed. |
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