@matteoh2o1999/github-actions-jest-reporter
v3.0.0
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A Github Actions reporter for Jest supporting log folding
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Github Actions Jest reporter
A fast and easy way of navigating through the logs produced by Jest in the Github Actions UI.
Motivation
Jest's default reporter omits all of the datails of the passed and outputs a continuous log of the failed ones. While this is useful in a local development environment, it becomes cumbersome to read as a github action log. The aim of this reporter is to log all the results (including passed tests), but folding them neatly as groups leveraging Github Actions builtin group function. Logs of failures are grouped and folded by test file so they can be opened and read in a more organized way.
Dependencies
The package depends on jest
(obviously), chalk
and the @actions/core
package.
Installation
The reporter can be installed directly from npm:
npm install --save-dev @matteoh2o1999/github-actions-jest-reporter
Usage
There are two ways to use the reporter in your Jest testing.
Create CI test script (recommended)
In your package.json
just add a line in your script section:
{
...
"scripts": {
...
"test": "jest",
+ "test-ci": "jest --reporters='@matteoh2o1999/github-actions-jest-reporter'"
}
}
Then in your test.yml
use the new script instead of the old one:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
...
- name: Run tests
- run: npm run test
+ run: npm run test-ci
Add as reporter in jest.config
Add the reporter to the reporters
array in your configuration file:
module.exports: {
...
- reporters: [...],
+ reporters: [..., '@matteoh2o1999/github-actions-jest-reporter'],
}
:warning: Warning: adding this reporter in your
jest.config
file will also impact local testing.
Troubleshooting
My logs are not colored
This is a known problem related to chalk
not recognizing Github Actions terminal as capable of writing colors.
Until this is fixed on their end a workaround is to force color output with an environment variable:
steps:
- name: Checkout code
...
- name: Run tests
run: npm run test-ci
+ env:
+ FORCE_COLOR: 1