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eslint-junit-gitlab

v1.0.2

Published

A eslint result processor that generates junit xml files

Downloads

9

Readme

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eslint-junit-gitlab

A eslint reporter that creates compatible junit xml files

Installation

yarn add --dev eslint-junit-gitlab

Usage

Simply run:

eslint -f ./node_modules/eslint-junit-gitlab/index.js

Configuration

eslint-junit-gitlab offers four configurations based on environment variables or a eslint-junit-gitlab key defined in package.json. All configuration values should be strings.

| Variable Name | Description | Default | |--|--|--| | ESLINT_SUITE_NAME | name attribute of <testsuites> | "eslint tests" | | ESLINT_JUNIT_OUTPUT | File path to save the output. | "./junit.xml" | | ESLINT_JUNIT_CLASSNAME | Template string for the classname attribute of <testcase>. | "{ruleId}" | | ESLINT_JUNIT_TITLE | Template string for the name attribute of <testcase>. | "{line} : {source}" |

Example:

ESLINT_SUITE_NAME="Eslint Style Tests" ESLINT_JUNIT_OUTPUT="./artifacts/eslint-junit.xml" eslint

You can also define a eslint-junit key in your package.json. All are string values.

{
  ...
  "eslint-junit": {
    "suiteName": "eslint tests",
    "output": "./eslint-junit.xml",
    "classNameTemplate": "{ruleId}",
    "titleTemplate": "{line} : {source}"
  }
}

For the following case:

function test (a) {
  a = '1';
}

The default output:

<testsuites name="eslint tests">
  <testsuite errors="1" failures="0" name="/test.js" skipped="0" tests="1" time="1" timestamp="2017-09-06T20:04:53">
    <testcase classname="no-param-reassign" name="2 :  a = '1';" time="1">
      <failure>Assignment to function parameter &apos;a&apos;.</failure>
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>

Changing the classNameTemplate and titleTemplate:

ESLINT_JUNIT_CLASSNAME="{ruleId}" ESLINT_JUNIT_TITLE="{source}" eslint
<testsuites name="eslint tests">
  <testsuite errors="1" failures="0" name="/utils/getOptions.js" skipped="0" tests="1" time="1" timestamp="2017-09-06T20:04:53">
    <testcase classname="no-param-reassign" name="    pathToResolve = path.dirname(pathToResolve);" time="1">
      <failure>Assignment to function parameter &apos;pathToResolve&apos;.</failure>
    </testcase>
  </testsuite>
</testsuites>