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protractor-jasmine2-html-reporter

v0.0.7

Published

HTML reporter for Jasmine and Protractor. It will generate beautiful and useful report for your web apps.

Downloads

28,543

Readme

protractor-jasmine2-html-reporter

npm version

HTML reporter for Jasmine2 and Protractor that will include screenshots of each test if you want. This work is inspired by:

Usage

The protractor-jasmine2-html-reporter is available via npm:

$ npm install protractor-jasmine2-html-reporter --save-dev

In your Protractor configuration file, register protractor-jasmine2-html-reporter in jasmine:

Options

Destination folder

Output directory for created files. All screenshots and reports will be stored here.

If the directory doesn't exist, it will be created automatically or otherwise cleaned before running the test suite.

Default folder: ./

Screenshots folder (optional)

By default the screenshots are stored in a folder inside the default path

If the directory doesn't exist, it will be created automatically or otherwise cleaned before running the test suite.

Default folder: screenshots

Take screenshots (optional)

When this option is enabled, reporter will create screenshots for specs.

Default is true

Take screenshots only on failure (optional) - (NEW)

This option allows you to choose if create screenshots always or only when failures. If you disable screenshots, obviously this option will not be taken into account.

Default is false (So screenshots are always generated)

FixedScreenshotName (optional)

Choose between random names and fixed ones.

Default is false

FilePrefix (optional)

Filename for html report.

Default is nothing

Consolidate and ConsolidateAll (optional)

This option allow you to create a single file for each reporter.

Default is true

CleanDestination (optional)

This option, if false, will not delete the reports or screenshots before each test run.

Default is true

showPassed (optional)

This option, if false, will show only failures.

Default is true

fileName (optional)

This will be the name used for the html file generated thanks to this tool.

Default is htmlReport

fileNameSeparator (optional)

This will set the separator between filename elements, for example, prefix, sufix etc.

Default is -

fileNamePrefix (optional)

Prefix used before the name of the report

Default is empty

fileNameSuffix (optional)

Prefix used after the name of the report

Default is empty

fileNameDateSuffix (optional)

Datetime information to be added in the name of the report. This will be placed after the fileNameSuffix if it exists. The format is: YYYYMMDD HHMMSS,MILL -> 20161230 133323,728

Default is false