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playwright-json-summary-reporter

v1.0.1

Published

A Simple Playwright Reporter

Downloads

117,881

Readme

playwright-json-summary-reporter

npm (scoped)

This package can be installed to generate a simple summary.json file that can be used as apart of a Playwright Test automation framework. My main use case for building this is to have quick access to a list of failed or succeeded tests for re-running failures (outside of playwright's retry functionality). I also use this as a way to quickly identify if all tests passed within a github action.

Install

npm install playwright-json-summary-reporter --save-dev

Usage

Modify your playwright.config.ts file to include the reporter:

  reporter: [
    ['playwright-json-summary-reporter'],
    ['html'], // other reporters
    ['dot']
  ],

Now when you run a test there should be a new file summary.json that gets saved to the root of the directory. An example of the file is shown below.

{
  "durationInMS": 3260,
  "passed": [
    "before.setup.ts:3:6",
    "after.teardown.ts:3:9",
    "tests.spec.ts:6:7",
    "tests.spec.ts:9:7",
    "tests.spec.ts:12:7",
    "tests.spec.ts:18:7",
    "tests.spec.ts:28:7"
  ],
  "skipped": [
    "tests.spec.ts:21:8"
  ],
  "failed": [
    "tests.spec.ts:15:7"
  ],
  "warned": [],
  "interrupted": [],
  "timedOut": [
    "tests.spec.ts:24:7"
  ],
  "flakey": [
    "tests.spec.ts:18:7"
  ],
  "status": "failed",
  "startedAt": 1696537674443
}

If you found this helpful feel free to check out https://playwrightsolutions.com!

Note:

  • This reporter doesn't support parameterized tests.
  • The tests that are listed in flakey are also listed in the passed array, but not in the failed array. This was a decision that I made as the test eventually passed.