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@stryker-mutator/html-reporter
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An html reporter for the JavaScript mutation testing framework Stryker
An HTML Reporter for the JavaScript mutation testing framework Stryker
Click on the image below to see a real-life example of a report generated from a test run on stryker itself!
Install @stryker-mutator/html-reporter from your project folder:
npm i --save-dev @stryker-mutator/html-reporter
You can either configure the html reporter from the stryker.conf.js file or from the command line. This readme describes how to do it via the config file.
In order to use the @stryker-mutator/html-reporter it must be loaded in the stryker mutation testing framework via the stryker configuration.
Easiest is to leave out the plugins section from your config entirely. That way, all node_modules starting with @stryker-mutator/* will be loaded.
If you do descide to choose specific modules, don't forget to add '@stryker-mutator/html-reporter' to the list of plugins to load.
In order to use the reporter, you must add 'html' to the reporters. For example: reporters: ['html', 'progress'].
You can configure the html reporter by adding a htmlReporter object to your config.
Configure the base directory to write the html report to.
// stryker.conf.js
exports = function(config){
config.set({
// ...
reporters: ['html'], // You may also want to specify other reporters
htmlReporter: {
baseDir: 'reports/mutation/html' // this is the default
},
plugins: ['@stryker-mutator/html-reporter'] // Or leave out the plugin list entirely to load all @stryker-mutator/* plugins directly
// ...
});
}
Use Stryker as you normally would. The report will be available where you have configured it, or in the reports/mutation/html as a default.
See https://stryker-mutator.io for more info.
FAQs
An html reporter for the JavaScript mutation testing framework Stryker
We found that @stryker-mutator/html-reporter demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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