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@currents/jest
Advanced tools
A Jest reporter for Currents - a cloud platform for debugging, troubleshooting and analysing CI test results:
npm install @currents/jest --save-dev
Add the reporter to Jest configuration:
import type { Config } from "jest";
const config: Config = {
reporters: ["default", ["@currents/jest"]],
};
export default config;
or set the --reporters
option when running the jest
npx jest --reporters=@currents/jest
The reporter saves the test results in a folder named using the pattern .currents-report-[timestamp]-[uuidv4()]
in the root directory. We recomment to add .currents-report*
to your .gitignore
file.
Property | Type | Description | Environment variable | Default |
---|---|---|---|---|
reportDir | string | Test results directory | CURRENTS_REPORT_DIR | .currents-report-[timestamp]-[uuidv4] |
Set DEBUG=currents-jest
before running the tests to obtain detailed information about the reporter execution process.
FAQs
Currents reporter for Jest
We found that @currents/jest demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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