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@statoscope/stats-validator-reporter-stats-report
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Stats report reporter for @statoscope/stats-validator
UI reporter for @statoscope/stats-validator.
Injects validator's result into stats and generates a Statoscope report
type Options = {
saveReportTo?: string; // a path to save HTML report (temporary dir with random file name by default)
saveStatsTo?: string; // a path to save JSON stats (does not save stats by default)
open?: boolean; // open generated Statoscope report (false by default)
};
statoscope.config.js:
{
"validate": {
"reporters": [["@statoscope/stats-report", { "open": true }]]
}
}
Generate UI report and open it.
statoscope.config.js:
{
"validate": {
"reporters": [["@statoscope/stats-report", { "saveStatsTo": "/path/to/new/stats.json" }]]
}
}
Just inject validation result into stats and save it.
5.7.1 (1 September 2021)
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Stats report reporter for @statoscope/stats-validator
The npm package @statoscope/stats-validator-reporter-stats-report receives a total of 9,236 weekly downloads. As such, @statoscope/stats-validator-reporter-stats-report popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @statoscope/stats-validator-reporter-stats-report demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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