This is a fork of multiple-cucumber-html-reporter (kudos wswebcreation) Most use cases presented before 1.16.0 of original reporter is supported
The default time notation in Cucumber is in nanoseconds. When you use a version of Cucumber that uses milliseconds (like CucumberJS 2 and 3) and you want to show the duration you should use
displayDuration
ANDdurationInMS = true
Change Log
- 0.1.0: Rewritten solution in vuejs engine
- 0.2.0: Support of external link, global overview chart
Install this module locally with the following command:
npm install vue-cucumber-html-reporter
Save to dependencies or dev-dependencies:
npm install vue-cucumber-html-reporter --save
npm install vue-cucumber-html-reporter --save-dev
const report = require('vue-cucumber-html-reporter');
report.generate({
jsonDir: './path-to-your-json-output/',
reportPath: './path-where-the-report-needs-to-be/',
metadata:{
browser: {
name: 'chrome',
version: '60'
},
device: 'Local test machine',
platform: {
name: 'ubuntu',
version: '16.04'
}
},
customData: {
title: 'Run info',
data: [
{label: 'Project', value: 'Custom project'},
{label: 'Release', value: '1.2.3'},
{label: 'Cycle', value: 'B11221.34321'},
{label: 'Execution Start Time', value: 'Nov 19th 2017, 02:31 PM EST'},
{label: 'Execution End Time', value: 'Nov 19th 2017, 02:56 PM EST'}
]
}
});
- Type:
String
- Mandatory: Yes
The directory that will hold all the generated JSON files, relative from where the script is started.
N.B.: If you use a npm script from the command line, like for example npm run generate-report
the jsonDir
will be relative from the path where the script is executed. Executing it from the root of your project will also search for the jsonDir
from the root of you project.
- Type:
String
- Mandatory: Yes
The directory in which the report needs to be saved, relative from where the script is started.
N.B.: If you use a npm script from the command line, like for example npm run generate-report
the reportPath
will be relative from the path where the script is executed. Executing it from the root of your project will also save the report in the reportPath
in the root of you project.
- Type:
boolean
- Mandatory: No
If true the report will automatically be opened in the default browser of the operating system.
- Type:
boolean
- Mandatory: No
This module will first merge all the JSON-files to 1 file and then enrich it with data that is used for the report. If saveCollectedJSON :true
the merged JSON AND the enriched JSON will be saved in the reportPath
. They will be saved as:
merged-output.json
enriched-output.json
- Type:
boolean
- Mandatory: No
- Default:
false
This will disable the log so will NOT see this.
=====================================================================================
Multiple Cucumber HTML report generated in:
/Users/wswebcreation/multiple-cucumber-html-reporter/.tmp/index.html
========================================================================
- Type:
string
- Mandatory: No
- Default: Multiple Cucumber HTML Reporter
You can change the report title in the HTML head Tag
- Type:
string
- Mandatory: No
You can change the report name to a name you want
- Type:
boolean
- Mandatory: No
Display bar stack bar chart for features - scenario results
- Type:
boolean
- Mandatory: No
If set to true
the duration of steps, scenarios and features is displayed on the Features overview and single feature page in an easily readable format.
This expects the durations in the report to be in nanoseconds, which might result in incorrect durations when using a version of Cucumber(JS 2 and 3) that does not report in nanoseconds but in milliseconds. This can be changed to milliseconds by adding the parameter durationInMS: true
, see below
NOTE: Only the duration of a feature can be shown in the features overview. A total duration over all features CAN NOT be given because the module doesn't know if all features have been run in parallel
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
false
- Mandatory: No
If set to true
the duration of steps will be expected to be in milliseconds, which might result in incorrect durations when using a version of Cucumber(JS 1 or 4) that does report in nanaseconds.
This parameter relies on displayDuration: true
- Type:
Array<{template: Regexp, url: string, [type]: string}>
- Default:
false
- Mandatory: No
Display tags that match template as an external links
externalLinks: [
{
template: /bug\((.+)\)/,
url: 'https://vue-reporter.atlassian.net/browse/',
type: 'bug'
}
]
Transforms @bug(TEST-1) into external link https://vue-reporter.atlassian.net/browse/TEST-1
- Type:
JSON
- Mandatory: No
Print more data to your report, such as browser name + version, platform name + version and your environment. The values need to meet some predefined data, see Metadata for more info. Data can be passed like below.
If you provide the metadata when instantiating
multi-cucumber-html-reporter
the metadata will be added to each feature. If you already have metadata in your JSON then the metadata in the JSON will take precedence
metadata:{
browser: {
name: 'chrome',
version: '60'
},
device: 'Local test machine',
platform: {
name: 'ubuntu',
version: '16.04'
}
}
See metadata for more info
IMPORTANT: This does not work correctly if features have different sets of metadata. Try to avoid this situation.
- Type:
object
- Mandatory: No
You can add a custom data block to the report like this
customData: {
title: 'Run info',
data: [
{label: 'Project', value: 'Custom project'},
{label: 'Release', value: '1.2.3'},
{label: 'Cycle', value: 'B11221.34321'},
{label: 'Execution Start Time', value: 'Nov 19th 2017, 02:31 PM EST'},
{label: 'Execution End Time', value: 'Nov 19th 2017, 02:56 PM EST'}
]
}
- Type:
string
- Mandatory: No
- Default:
Custom data title
Select a title for the custom data block. If not provided it will be defaulted.
- Type:
array
- Mandatory: yes
The data you want to add. This needs to be in the format
data: [
{label: 'your label', value: 'the represented value'}
]
The report can also show on which browser / device a feature has been executed. It is shown on the featurs overview in the table as well as on the feature overview in a container.
To be able to see this you will need to add the following to the Cucumber JSON before you save it.
// This represents the Cucumber JSON file that has be retrieved
const cucumberJSON;
const metadata = {
"browser": {
"name": "chrome",
"version": "58"
},
"device": "string",
"platform": {
"name": "osx",
"version": "10.12"
}
}
// Add it with for example
cucumberJSON[0].metadata = metadata;
// Now save the file to the disk
- Type:
string
e.g.: The name of the app.
- Type:
string
e.g.: The version of the app.
- Type:
string
- Possible values:
internet explorer | edge | chrome | firefox | safari
If no correct value is provided the
?
-icon with the textnot known
is shown
- Type:
string
e.g.: The version of the browser, this can be added manual or retrieved during the execution of the tests to get the exact version number.
If no correct value is provided the
?
-icon with the textnot known
is shown
- Type:
string
e.g.: A name that represents the type of device. For example, if you run it on a virtual machine, you can place it here Virtual Machine
, or the name of the mobile, like for example iPhone 7 Plus
.
If no correct value is provided the
?
-icon with the textnot known
is shown
- Type:
string
- Possible values:
windows | osx | linux | ubuntu | android | ios
If no correct value is provided the
?
-icon with the textnot known
is shown
- Type:
string
e.g.: The version of the platform
If no correct value is provided the
?
-icon with the textnot known
is shown
It could be that the name of the Cucumber JSON file that has been saved is not unique (enough).
My advice is to use for example:
- the name of the feature
- the name of the browser / device it is running on
- a unix timestamp with for example this
(new Date).getTime();
This will result in something like this name_of_feature.chrome.1495298685509.json
.
The advantage of this is that when you look at the folder where the Cucumber JSON-files are saved you can see:
- the features that have been executed
- on which browser
- a timestamp to see which feature has been executed the last (if featurename and browser are the same)
There could be 2 causes:
- The metadata has not (correctly) been added to the Cucumber JSON.
- The
metadata.browser.name
ormetadata.platform.name
can't be mapped to the right icon
To fix this see the part about Metadata and check the possible values.
You can attach screenshots at any time to a Cucumber JSON file. Just create a Cucumber scenario
-hook that will handle this. You can add them during running or when a scenario
failed.
Check the framework you are using to attach screenshots to the JSON file.
You can attach plain-text / data at any time to a Cucumber JSON file to help debug / review the results. You can add them during running or when a scenario
failed.
Check the framework you are using to attach plain text to the JSON file.
You can attach JSON at any time to a Cucumber JSON file. You can add them during running or when a scenario
failed.
Check the framework you are using to attach JSON data to the JSON file.