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π Hey, do you need some test reporting?
Testomat.io Reporter is a library that integrates with popular JavaScript and TypeScript test frameworks to provide a common interface for test reporting. By default, Testomat.io Reporter works with our reporting cloud service Testomat.io App, however it is not locked to it. Reporter can be used as a standalone tool.
Testomat.io Reporter (this npm package) supports:
Testomat.io Reporter provides common API to store and organize test reports. It can receive test result data from any test framework and send it to different services via pipes.
π Input | π Output |
---|---|
Playwright | Report to GitHub |
Cypress | Report to GitLab |
Jest | Report to Testomat.io |
... | ... your custom report |
If you use multiple test frameworks and you need to use one customizable reporter, check Testomat.io Reporter, as you can adjust it once and attach it to all your projects.
Artifacts like screenshots, videos, traces, are uploaded to your own cloud storage via S3 protocol. Artifacts can be uplaoded privately or publicly, and used in reports.
To enable Testomat.io Reporter install @testomatio/reporter
package
Use one of your favorite package managers:
npm install @testomatio/reporter --save-dev
pnpm install @testomatio/reporter --save-dev
yarn add @testomatio/reporter --dev
Playwright | CodeceptJS | Cypress |
Jest | Mocha | WebDriverIO |
TestCafe | Detox | Codeception |
Newman (Postman) | JUnit | NUnit |
PyTest | PHPUnit | Protractor |
or any other via JUnit report....
GitHub report published as a comment to Pull Request:
Intercept your logger messages or log anything with our Logger (work in progress).
Testomatio now features a custom reporting tool that allows you to generate a standalone HTML/CSS report for easy visualization of your test runs. This mode provides a quick way to gain a clear and visually appealing overview of your test execution.
With our reporter, you can:
Learn more about generating HTML reports here
After you tested reporter locally add it to your CI pipeline.
We prepared some example workflows that might help you to get it running.
π You are all set!
Bring this reporter on CI and never lose test results again!
Testomat.io App uses REST API to collect data from the reporter.
To enable verbose logging run tests with DEBUG
environment variable:
To print all reporter logs:
DEBUG=@testomatio/reporter:*
To print all reporter logs of a specific pipe:
DEBUG=@testomatio/reporter:pipe:github
FAQs
Testomatio Reporter Client
The npm package @testomatio/reporter receives a total of 20,058 weekly downloads. As such, @testomatio/reporter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @testomatio/reporter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago.Β It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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