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@wdio/spec-reporter
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@wdio/spec-reporter is a WebdriverIO plugin that provides a detailed and formatted output of test results. It is designed to give a clear and concise summary of test execution, including information about passed, failed, and skipped tests. This reporter is particularly useful for developers and testers who want to quickly understand the outcome of their test suites.
Formatted Test Results
This feature provides a formatted output of test results, including stack traces for failed tests, summaries of failures and pending tests, and durations of test execution. The configuration options allow customization of what information is displayed.
const { SpecReporter } = require('@wdio/spec-reporter');
exports.config = {
reporters: ['spec'],
reporterOptions: {
spec: {
displayStacktrace: 'all',
displayFailuresSummary: true,
displayPendingSummary: true,
displaySuccessfulSpec: true,
displayFailedSpec: true,
displayPendingSpec: true,
displayDuration: true
}
}
};
Customizable Output
This feature allows customization of the symbols used in the output for passed, failed, and pending tests. This can help in making the test results more readable and aligned with the team's preferences.
const { SpecReporter } = require('@wdio/spec-reporter');
exports.config = {
reporters: ['spec'],
reporterOptions: {
spec: {
symbols: {
passed: '[PASS]',
failed: '[FAIL]',
pending: '[PEND]'
}
}
}
};
Integration with WebdriverIO
The @wdio/spec-reporter integrates seamlessly with WebdriverIO, making it easy to add to your existing WebdriverIO configuration. This feature ensures that the reporter works out of the box with WebdriverIO's test runner.
const { SpecReporter } = require('@wdio/spec-reporter');
exports.config = {
reporters: ['spec'],
reporterOptions: {
spec: {
displayStacktrace: 'summary'
}
}
};
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Jasmine-spec-reporter is a custom reporter for the Jasmine test framework that provides a detailed and formatted output of test results. It offers similar functionalities to @wdio/spec-reporter, such as displaying stack traces and summaries of test results. However, it is tailored for use with Jasmine rather than WebdriverIO.
Karma-spec-reporter is a reporter for the Karma test runner that provides a concise and readable output of test results. It is similar to @wdio/spec-reporter in terms of providing formatted test results, but it is designed to work with the Karma test runner instead of WebdriverIO.
A WebdriverIO plugin to report in spec style.
The easiest way is to keep @wdio/spec-reporter
as a devDependency in your package.json
.
{
"devDependencies": {
"@wdio/spec-reporter": "^5.0.0"
}
}
You can simple do it by:
$ npm install @wdio/spec-reporter --save-dev
Instructions on how to install WebdriverIO
can be found here.
The following code shows the default wdio test runner configuration. Just add 'spec'
as a reporter
to the array.
// wdio.conf.js
module.exports = {
// ...
reporters: ['dot', 'spec'],
// ...
};
FAQs
A WebdriverIO plugin to report in spec style
The npm package @wdio/spec-reporter receives a total of 253,931 weekly downloads. As such, @wdio/spec-reporter popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @wdio/spec-reporter demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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