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newman-reporter-json-summary

v1.0.14

Published

A custom Newman Reporter that just reports a summary of the results, rather than the whole structure (which can break JSON.stringify)

Downloads

60,160

Readme

JSON Summary Newman Reporter

This generates a very cut down version of the standard JSON reporter output. It is needed where large test packs which generate 1000's of tests results can blow the limits of JSON.Stringify

This outputs:

  • Collection.Info.Name
  • Collection.Info.Id
  • Run.Stats.Requests.*
  • Run.Stats.Assertions.*
  • Run.Timings.*
  • Run.Failures[n].Parent.Name
  • Run.Failures[n].Parent.Id
  • Run.Failures[n].Source.Name
  • Run.Failures[n].Source.Id
  • Run.Failures[n].Error.Message
  • Run.Failures[n].Error.Test

Usage:

newman run collection -r json-summary --reporter-summary-json-export output

Note: If reporter-json-summary-export parameter is not supplied, the output is written to a "newman" sub-folder and the file will contain the timestamp in its name


Schema of the output JSON: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/spenceclark/newman-reporter-json-summary/master/schema.json


Based on the https://www.npmjs.com/package/newman-reporter-json-light package, but slimmed down further.