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@estruyf/github-actions-reporter
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This action reports test results from Playwright to GitHub summaries.
Install from npm:
npm install @estruyf/github-actions-reporter
You can configure the reporter by adding it to the playwright.config.js
file:
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
export default defineConfig({
reporter: [
['list'],
['@estruyf/github-actions-reporter']
],
});
More information on how to use reporters can be found in the Playwright documentation.
The reporter supports the following configuration options:
Option | Description | Default |
---|---|---|
title | Title of the report. Use an empty string ("" ) to remove the heading. | Test results |
useDetails | Use details in summary which creates expandable content | false |
showAnnotations | Show annotations from tests | true |
showTags | Show tags from tests | true |
showError | Show error message in summary | false |
includeResults | Define which types of test results should be shown in the summary | ['pass', 'skipped', 'fail', 'flaky'] |
quiet | Do not show any output in the console | false |
To use these option, you can update the reporter configuration:
import { defineConfig } from '@playwright/test';
import type { GitHubActionOptions } from '@estruyf/github-actions-reporter';
export default defineConfig({
reporter: [
['@estruyf/github-actions-reporter', <GitHubActionOptions>{
title: 'My custom title',
useDetails: true,
showError: true
}]
],
});
FAQs
GitHub Actions reporter for Playwright
The npm package @estruyf/github-actions-reporter receives a total of 46,199 weekly downloads. As such, @estruyf/github-actions-reporter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @estruyf/github-actions-reporter 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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