jasmine-terminal-reporter
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A simple terminal reporter for Jasmine
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jasmine-terminal-reporter
A simple terminal reporter for Jasmine, inspired by juliemr/minijasminenode.
installation
Get the library with
npm install jasmine-terminal-reporter
usage
Depends on your jasmine spec runner, but to import and instantiate the reporter:
var Reporter = require('jasmine-terminal-reporter');
var reporter = new Reporter(options)
output
By default, the output will be fairly compact. Each test is represented by a green dot (passed), a red F (failed) or a yellow * (pending). Every failed test and expectation will be detailed, and a summary will be printed at the end:
.....................F..*..*....*.....
Failures:
1) A suite with a test will fail
1.1) Expected true to be false.
38 specs, 1 failures, 3 pending
Finished in 0.5 seconds
If verbose mode is selected, each suite and spec is detailed:
Running 38 specs.
A suite
nested in another
has a test that passes: passed
has a test that fails: failed
[...]
Failures:
1) A suite nested in another has a test that fails
1.1) Expected true to be false.
38 specs, 1 failure
Finished in 0.5 seconds
options
isVerbose
: see above.includeStackTrace
: (Default: false) Displays the stack trace on failed testsshowColors
: (Default: true)done
: Optional method to call when jasmine is done. First argument is true if all tests have passed or are pending.stackFilter
: Optional method called to format the stack trace. Receives a string as the first parameter and returns the formatted stack trace.print
: Optionnal method used to display the output. By default, will write to process.stdout.