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@env0/jest-github-reporter
Advanced tools
See jest test errors directly in pull requests
npm install --save-dev jest-github-reporter
# or
yarn add -D jest-github-reporter
You will need to install the github app to your repo.
Then just run jest and it will test errors PRs!
{
"reporters": ["default", "./dist/index.js"]
}
jest file.js
You might not want to use our github app for the formatter.
Reasons:
In these situations all you need to do is create a GitHub app and set a few environment variables.
Go to this page to create a new GitHub app. You need to set the following fields:
name
- The name that shows for your app in the checks reportsHomepage URL
- You can set this to anything. Ours is set to https://github.com
Webhook URL
- You can set this to anything. Ours is set to https://github.com
Then hit Save Changes
and you're all done setting up your GitHub app.
JEST_APP_ID
environment variableYour GitHub application's ID. This can be found at the top of your GitHub app's edit page.
JEST_PRIVATE_KEY
environment variableThe private RSA key for your application. The prompt to generate the RSA key is at the bottom of your GitHub app's edit page.
Once you have generated a key, open the file that is downloaded and copy to text into the PRIVATE_KEY
environment variable.
GH_API
(enterprise only)To get this package to work on github enterprise instances you will need to set the GH_API
environment variable to a url pointing towards your enterprise GitHub's API.
FAQs
Report tests failures from Jest in GitHub.
We found that @env0/jest-github-reporter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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