aft-reporting-html
v12.1.1
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Automated Functional Testing (AFT) package that creates a HTML results file as a Reporting Plugin
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AFT-reporting-HTML
an Automated Functional Testing (AFT) library providing logging to an HTML file for any TestResult
objects logged via the aft-core.ReportingManager
Installation
> npm i aft-reporting-html
Configuration
to specify the filename and output directory for the generated HTML results add the following to your aftconfig.json
:
{
"plugins": [
{"name": "html-reporting-plugin", "searchDir": "./node_modules/"}
],
"HtmlReportingPluginConfig": {
"fileName": "testresults.html",
"outputDir": "./logs",
"maxLogLines": 5,
"logLevel": "warn"
}
}
- logLevel - an optional
string
containing theLogLevel
to be used in capturing logs (defaults towarn
) - fileName - a
string
containing the full file name to write results into (defaults totestresults.html
) - outputDir - a
string
containing either a relative path from the current execution directory or an absolute path to where the results file will be written (defaults topath.join(process.cwd(), 'logs')
) - maxLogLines - a
number
indicating how many previous calls to thelog
method will be tracked. numbers greater than this will be discarded from the results (defaults to5
)
NOTE:
any of the above
string
configuration values may be set to read from environment variables by setting their value to the name of the environment variable surrounded by%
like"outputDir": "%JENKINS_ARTEFACTS_DIR%"
which would read from an environment variable namedJENKINS_ARTEFACTS_DIR
Example Report
the report generated by this plugin displays the description passed to your AftTest
class or aftTest
function via the description
argument followed by any test ID included in the description
or passed in via the AftTestOptions.testIds
array and the last 5 log lines for each test result