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protractor-html-reporter

v1.3.2

Published

Generates HTML report with pie charts based on xml file.

Downloads

12,412

Readme

protractor-html-reporter

Generates html report with piecharts based on xml file with tests results. For generating xml file with tests results you can use jasmine-reporters.
This reporter can also display screenshots taken on test failure. To get the screenshots you can use jasmine2-protractor-utils module. This package is inspired by cucumber-html-report.

repo : https://github.com/etxebe/protractor-html-reporter

Sample images

How to use

  • Converting the xml file to html

     var HTMLReport = require('protractor-html-reporter');
    
     testConfig = {
                 reportTitle: 'Test Execution Report',
                 outputPath: './',
                 screenshotPath: './screenshots',
                 testBrowser: browserName,
                 browserVersion: browserVersion
             };
     new HTMLReport().from('xmlresults.xml', testConfig);
  • Using with protractor conf.js file

    //HTMLReport called once tests are finished
    onComplete: function() {
         var browserName, browserVersion;
         var capsPromise = browser.getCapabilities();
    
         capsPromise.then(function (caps) {
            browserName = caps.get('browserName');
            browserVersion = caps.get('version');
    
            var HTMLReport = require('protractor-html-reporter');
    
    		testConfig = {
                reportTitle: 'Test Execution Report',
                outputPath: './',
                screenshotPath: './screenshots',
                testBrowser: browserName,
                browserVersion: browserVersion,
                modifiedSuiteName: false,
                screenshotsOnlyOnFailure: true
            };
            new HTMLReport().from('xmlresults.xml', testConfig);
        });
     }
  • In order to obtain results in xml file you can use jasmine-reporters module:

    var jasmineReporters = require('jasmine-reporters');
    jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(new jasmineReporters.JUnitXmlReporter({
        consolidateAll: true,
        savePath: './',
        filePrefix: 'xmlresults'
    }));
  • In order to obtain screenshots on failure you can use this piece of code (you have to put it in onPrepare). The directory with screenshots must be in the same location as html report file (e.g. html file is in report directory so screenshots files must be in directory /report/screenshots/).

    var fs = require('fs-extra');
      
    fs.emptyDir('screenshots/', function (err) {
            console.log(err);
        });
    
        jasmine.getEnv().addReporter({
            specDone: function(result) {
                if (result.status == 'failed') {
                    browser.getCapabilities().then(function (caps) {
                        var browserName = caps.get('browserName');
    
                        browser.takeScreenshot().then(function (png) {
                            var stream = fs.createWriteStream('screenshots/' + browserName + '-' + result.fullName+ '.png');
                            stream.write(new Buffer(png, 'base64'));
                            stream.end();
                        });
                    });
                }
            }
        });
  • Or you can use jasmine2-protractor-utils module to get the screenshots:

    //In exports.config put this:
    plugins: [{
        package: 'jasmine2-protractor-utils',
        disableHTMLReport: true,
        disableScreenshot: false,
        screenshotPath:'./screenshots',
        screenshotOnExpectFailure:false,
        screenshotOnSpecFailure:true,
        clearFoldersBeforeTest: true
      }],
      ```

If you want to display your screenshots on report you have to pass testBrowser (it's the name of the browser) in testConfig object, because the screenshot's names are in format "browserName-.png" (e.g. "chrome-.png").

Options

  • reportTitle
    The report title displayed in generated html report.
  • outputPath
    The path where to write html report.
  • screenshotPath
    The path where to look for screenshots (the path must be in the same location as html file report e.g. if html file report is in location /report/test-report.html the screenshots must be placed in directory /report/screenshots/.
  • testBrowser
    The name of browser on which the tests were executed. It's necessary if you want to display screenshots in your report.
  • browserVersion
    The version of the browser.
  • modifiedSuiteName (bool) default: false
    It says if suite names were changed at conf.js level. The suite names can be changed using 'jasmine-reporters' module and using modifySuiteName option. If we change the suite names this will also affect the names of screenshots we are looking for. If modifiedSuiteName is set to true the reporter will remove from the suite name the prefix and a dot (e.g. "firefox.") in order to find correct screenshot name. Unfortunately, the reporter will handle such situation only if we change suite name to "browserName.TestSuiteName" form.
  • screenshotsOnlyOnFailure (bool) default: true
    To display screenshots only in testcases that failed. Default value is "true".

Credits

Credit to the developers of cucumber-html-report for developing pretty HTML reporting. The protractor-html-reporter is based on this one. I've added some new things, some thing were removed and instead of json file this reporter is based on xml file.