wdio-html-reporter
A reporter for webdriver.io which generates a HTML report.
Compatible with webdriverio version 6, with a typescript type file.
####Update: fix wait issue in report generation; add default for collapseTest
####New Feature: Styles are provided in a css file and can be modified
####New Feature: All major vulnerabilities in dependencies fixed
####New Feature: tests are collapsible as well as suites
####New Feature: adds support for creating a PDF file from the html report.
Requires an additional plugin to keep the support lightweight for those that dont want it.
see @rpii/wdio-html-reporter-pdf
Information
This project is a fork of wdio-html-format-reporter
That project has not been updated and doesnt work with the latest webdriverio 5.x or 6.x.
This project does. A pull request was submitted to that project, but it appears to be inactive.
Due to name conflict issues, this package had to be put in my user namespace. it is now in npm.
This module has been tested with mocha and now cucumber. It works with both.
Installation
The easiest way is to keep the @rpii/wdio-html-reporter
as a devDependency in your package.json:
{
"devDependencies": {
"@rpii/wdio-html-reporter": "~6.3.2"
}
}
Or, you can simply do it with:
yarn add @rpii/wdio-html-reporter --dev
Configuration
The following code shows the default wdio test runner configuration. Just add an HtmlReporter object as another reporter to the reporters array. Syntax shown requires babel:
import { ReportAggregator, HtmlReporter} from '@rpii/wdio-html-reporter' ;
module.exports = {
reporters: ['spec',
[HtmlReporter, {
debug: true,
outputDir: './reports/html-reports/',
filename: 'report.html',
reportTitle: 'Test Report Title',
showInBrowser: true,
useOnAfterCommandForScreenshot: false,
LOG: log4j.getLogger("default")
}
]
]
};
Configuration Options:
To generate a master report for all suites
webdriver.io will call the reporter for each test suite. It does not aggregate the reports. To do this, add the following event handlers to your wdio.config.js
onPrepare: function (config, capabilities) {
let reportAggregator = new ReportAggregator({
outputDir: './reports/html-reports/',
filename: 'master-report.html',
reportTitle: 'Master Report',
browserName : capabilities.browserName,
collapseTests: true,
});
reportAggregator.clean() ;
global.reportAggregator = reportAggregator;
},
onComplete: function(exitCode, config, capabilities, results) {
(async () => {
await global.reportAggregator.createReport();
})();
},
To use a logger for debugging
A new feature for developers is to add a log4js logger to see detailed debug output. See the test/reporter.spec.js for configuration options.
If you dont want to use the logging, include in your project @log4js-node/log4js-api and you can quiet all debugging.
via:
const log4js = require('@log4js-node/log4js-api');
const logger = log4js.getLogger('default');
To use a custom handlebars template for reports
Uncomment the templateFilename above, and in the ReportAggregator. You must provide an absolute path to the file you can modify the alt-template above if you wish
The template must support all the constructs in the default template. You may add more or just change the formatting and css.
Add Message and Screenshots to the Html Report:
To show messages in the html report
Add the function below to your test code and call it when you want to output a message
logMessage(message) {
process.emit('test:log', message);
}
To take Screenshots:
Add a function that you can call from anywhere in your test:
takeScreenshot(message) {
const timestamp = moment().format('YYYYMMDD-HHmmss.SSS');
fs.ensureDirSync('reports/html-reports/screenshots/');
const filepath = path.join('reports/html-reports/screenshots/', timestamp + '.png');
this.browser.saveScreenshot(filepath);
this.logMessage(message) ;
process.emit('test:screenshot', filepath);
return this;
}
To take a screenshot after any test fails:
wdio.conf.js
afterTest: function (test) {
const path = require('path');
const moment = require('moment');
// if test passed, ignore, else take and save screenshot.
if (test.passed) {
return;
}
const timestamp = moment().format('YYYYMMDD-HHmmss.SSS');
const filepath = path.join('reports/html-reports/screenshots/', timestamp + '.png');
browser.saveScreenshot(filepath);
process.emit('test:screenshot', filepath);
},
To take a screenshot after each test completes:
Set the option useOnAfterCommandForScreenshot to true
This option is used if you are not using either of the screenshot options above.
Sample Output: