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@wdio/reporter
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@wdio/reporter is a WebdriverIO plugin that allows you to create custom reporters for your test results. It provides a framework for capturing and displaying test results in various formats, making it easier to analyze and share test outcomes.
Custom Reporter Creation
This feature allows you to create custom reporters by extending the base Reporter class. You can override methods like onTestPass and onTestFail to customize the behavior when tests pass or fail.
const { Reporter } = require('@wdio/reporter');
class MyCustomReporter extends Reporter {
constructor(options) {
super(options);
}
onTestPass(test) {
console.log(`Test passed: ${test.title}`);
}
onTestFail(test) {
console.log(`Test failed: ${test.title}`);
}
}
module.exports = MyCustomReporter;
Integration with WebdriverIO
This feature demonstrates how to integrate a custom reporter with WebdriverIO by adding it to the reporters array in the WebdriverIO configuration file.
const MyCustomReporter = require('./path/to/MyCustomReporter');
exports.config = {
reporters: [[MyCustomReporter, { outputDir: './results' }]],
// other WebdriverIO config options
};
Output Formatting
This feature allows you to format the output of your test results. In this example, the results are formatted as a JSON string with indentation for better readability.
class MyCustomReporter extends Reporter {
constructor(options) {
super(options);
}
onRunnerEnd(runner) {
const results = this.results;
const formattedResults = JSON.stringify(results, null, 2);
console.log(`Test results: ${formattedResults}`);
}
}
module.exports = MyCustomReporter;
Mochawesome is a custom reporter for the Mocha test framework that generates a visually appealing HTML report. It is similar to @wdio/reporter in that it provides a way to create custom reports, but it is specifically designed for Mocha.
Jasmine-reporters is a collection of reporters for the Jasmine test framework. It includes various reporters like JUnit XML, TAP, and Console. It is similar to @wdio/reporter in that it provides multiple reporting options, but it is tailored for Jasmine.
A WebdriverIO utility to help reporting all events
The @wdio/reporter
package can be used to create own custom reporter and publish them to NPM. They have to follow a specific convention as described below in order to work properly. First you need to add @wdio/reporter
as dependency of your custom reporter:
npm install @wdio/reporter
or
yarn add @wdio/reporter
Then you need to extend your reporter with the main @wdio/reporter
class:
import Reporter from '@wdio/reporter'
export default MyCustomeReporter extends Reporter {
constructor () {
super()
// your custom logic if necessary
// ...
}
onRunnerStart () {
// ...
}
onSuiteStart (suite) {
// ...
}
// ...
}
The Reporter
parent class calls your event functions if provided when an event was triggered and provides information on that event in a consistent format. You can always register your own listener to receive the raw data that was provided by the framework, e.g. instead of using the onSuiteStart
method you can do:
this.on('suite:start', (raw) => {
// ...
})
in your constructor function.
User can pass in custom configurations for each reporter. Per default WebdriverIO populates the outputDir
and logLevel
option to the reporter, they can get overwritten too. For example, if the user has provided the following reporter options:
// wdio.conf.js
exports.config = {
// ...
reporters: ['dot', ['my-reporter', {
outputDir: '/some/path',
foo: 'bar'
}]]
// ...
}
your options in your reporter class are as follows:
export default class MyReporter extends Reporter {
constructor () {
super()
console.log(this.options)
/**
* outputs:
* {
* outputDir: '/some/path',
* logLevel: 'trace',
* foo: 'bar'
* }
*/
}
}
You can access all options via this.options
. You can push logs to stdout or a log file depending of whether the stdout
option is true or false. Please use the internal method write
that is provided by the Reporter
parent class in order to push out logs, e.g.
class MyReporter extends Reporter {
constructor (options) {
/**
* make dot reporter to write to output stream by default
*/
options = Object.assign(options, { stdout: true })
super(options)
}
// ...
onTestPass (test) {
this.write(`test "${test.title}" passed`)
}
// ...
}
This will result the following output:
"MyReporter" Reporter:
test "some test" passed
test "some other test" passed
"spec" Reporter:
...
If stdout
is set to false
WebdriverIO will automatically write to a filestream at a location where other logs are stored as well.
If your reporter needs to do some async computation after the test (e.g. upload logs to a server) you can overwrite the isSynchronised
getter method to manage this. By default this property always returns true as most of the reporters don't require to do any async work. However in case you need to handle this overwrite the getter method with an custom implementation (e.g. wdio-sumologic-reporter).
class MyReporter extends Reporter {
constructor (options) {
// ...
}
get isSynchronised (test) {
return this.unsyncedMessages.length === 0
}
// ...
}
The wdio testrunner will wait to kill the runner process until every reporter has the isSynchronised
property set to true
.
During a test run in WebdriverIO several events are thrown and can be captured by your event functions. The following events are propagated:
These events are containing data about the test regardless of the framework it is running in.
SuiteStats {
type: 'suite',
start: '2018-02-09T13:30:40.177Z',
duration: 0,
uid: 'root suite2',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'root suite',
fullTitle: 'root suite',
tests: [],
hooks: [],
suites: [] } }
SuiteStats {
type: 'suite',
start: '2018-02-09T13:30:40.177Z',
duration: 1432,
uid: 'root suite2',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'root suite',
fullTitle: 'root suite',
tests: [ [TestStats] ],
hooks: [ [HookStats], [HookStats] ],
suites: [ [Object] ],
end: '2018-02-09T13:30:41.609Z' } }
HookStats {
type: 'hook',
start: '2018-02-09T13:30:40.181Z',
duration: 0,
uid: '"before each" hook4',
cid: '0-0',
title: '"before each" hook',
parent: 'root suite',
HookStats {
type: 'hook',
start: '2018-02-09T13:30:40.181Z',
duration: 1,
uid: '"before each" hook4',
cid: '0-0',
title: '"before each" hook',
parent: 'root suite',
end: '2018-02-09T13:30:40.182Z' } }
TestStats {
type: 'test',
start: '2018-02-09T13:30:40.180Z',
duration: 0,
uid: 'passing test3',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'passing test',
fullTitle: 'passing test',
state: 'pending' } }
Cucumber tests come with an additional argument
property containing data tables if used in feature files, e.g.:
TestStats {
type: 'test',
start: '2019-07-08T08:44:56.666Z',
duration: 0,
uid: 'I add the following grocieries16',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'I add the following grocieries',
output: [],
argument: [{
rows: [{
cells: ['Item', 'Amount'],
locations: [{
line: 17,
column: 11
}, {
line: 17,
column: 24
}]
}, {
cells: ['Milk', '2'],
locations: [{
line: 18,
column: 11
}, {
line: 18,
column: 24
}]
}, {
cells: ['Butter', '1'],
locations: [{
line: 19,
column: 11
}, {
line: 19,
column: 24
}]
}, {
cells: ['Noodles', '1'],
locations: [{
line: 20,
column: 11
}, {
line: 20,
column: 24
}]
}, {
cells: ['Schocolate', '3'],
locations: [{
line: 21,
column: 11
}, {
line: 21,
column: 24
}]
}]
}],
state: 'pending'
}
TestStats {
type: 'test',
start: '2018-02-09T14:01:04.573Z',
duration: 0,
uid: 'skipped test6',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'skipped test',
fullTitle: 'skipped test',
state: 'skipped' }
TestStats {
type: 'test',
start: '2018-02-09T14:11:28.075Z',
duration: 1503,
uid: 'passing test3',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'passing test',
fullTitle: 'passing test',
state: 'passed',
end: '2018-02-09T14:11:29.578Z' } }
TestStats {
type: 'test',
start: '2018-02-09T14:11:29.581Z',
duration: 21,
uid: 'failing test8',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'failing test',
fullTitle: 'failing test',
state: 'failed',
end: '2018-02-09T14:11:29.602Z',
error:
{ message: 'some error',
stack: `Error: some error\n at Context.it (/path/to/project/test/b.js:17:19)\n
at /path/to/project/packages/wdio-sync/src/index.js:490:28\n at Promise (<anonymous>)\
n at F (/path/to/project/node_modules/core-js/library/modules/_export.js:35:28)\n at
Context.executeSync (/path/to/project/packages/wdio-sync/src/index.js:488:12)\n at /path/to/project/packages/wdio-sync/src/index.js:623:33`,
type: 'Error' } } }
TestStats {
type: 'test',
start: '2018-02-09T14:11:28.075Z',
duration: 1503,
uid: 'passing test3',
cid: '0-0',
title: 'passing test',
fullTitle: 'passing test',
state: 'passed',
end: '2018-02-09T14:11:29.578Z' } }
These events contain information on the test runner.
RunnerStats {
type: 'runner',
start: '2018-02-09T14:30:19.871Z',
duration: 0,
cid: '0-0',
capabilities:
{ acceptInsecureCerts: false,
browserName: 'firefox',
browserVersion: '59.0',
'moz:accessibilityChecks': false,
'moz:headless': false,
'moz:processID': 92113,
'moz:profile': '/var/folders/ns/8mj2mh0x27b_gsdddy1knnsm0000gn/T/rust_mozprofile.jlpfs632Becb',
'moz:webdriverClick': true,
pageLoadStrategy: 'normal',
platformName: 'darwin',
platformVersion: '17.3.0',
rotatable: false,
timeouts: { implicit: 0, pageLoad: 300000, script: 30000 } },
sanitizedCapabilities: 'firefox.59_0.darwin',
config: [Object],
specs: [ '/path/to/project/test/my.test.js' ] },
retry: 0
RunnerStats {
type: 'runner',
start: '2018-02-09T14:30:19.871Z',
duration: 1546,
uid: undefined,
cid: '0-0',
capabilities: [Object],
sanitizedCapabilities: 'firefox.59_0.darwin',
config: [Object],
specs: [ '/path/to/project/test/my.test.js' ],
failures: 1,
retries: 1,
end: '2018-02-09T14:30:21.417Z' } }
Client events are triggered when certain interactions with the automation driver are happening.
{ method: 'GET',
endpoint: '/session/:sessionId/element',
body: { using: 'css selector', value: 'img' }
cid: '0-0',
sessionId: '4d1707ae-820f-1645-8485-5a820b2a40da',
capabilities: [Object] }
{ method: 'GET',
endpoint: '/session/:sessionId/element/fbf57b79-6521-7d49-b3b7-df91cf2c347a/rect',
body: {},
result: { value: { x: 75, y: 11, width: 160, height: 160 } },
cid: '0-0',
sessionId: '4d1707ae-820f-1645-8485-5a820b2a40da',
capabilities: [Object] }
FAQs
A WebdriverIO utility to help reporting all events
The npm package @wdio/reporter receives a total of 750,704 weekly downloads. As such, @wdio/reporter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wdio/reporter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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