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Allure Jasmine integration

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allure-jasmine

Allure integration Jasmine framework

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The documentation

The docs for Allure Jasmine are available at https://allurereport.org/docs/jasmine/.

Installation

Install allure-jasmine using a package manager of your choice. For example:

npm install -D allure-jasmine

Usage

Create a helper file (e.g., helpers/setup.js or helpers/setup.ts) and set up the Allure reporter in it:

import AllureJasmineReporter from "allure-jasmine";

jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(
  new AllureJasmineReporter(),
);

Make sure the helper file is matched against the helpers regular expression in spec/support/jasmine.json.

When the test run completes, the result files will be generated in the ./allure-results directory.

You may select another location, or further customize the reporter's behavior with the configuration options.

View the report

You need Allure Report to be installed on your machine to generate and open the report from the result files. See the installation instructions on how to get it.

Generate Allure Report after the tests are executed:

allure generate ./allure-results -o ./allure-report

Open the generated report:

allure open ./allure-report

Allure API

Enhance the report by utilizing the runtime API:

import * as allure from "allure-js-commons";

describe("signing in with a password", () => {
  it("should sign in with a valid password", async () => {
    await allure.description("The test checks if an active user with a valid password can sign in to the app.");
    await allure.epic("Signing in");
    await allure.feature("Sign in with a password");
    await allure.story("As an active user, I want to successfully sign in using a valid password");
    await allure.tags("signin", "ui", "positive");
    await allure.issue("https://github.com/allure-framework/allure-js/issues/1", "ISSUE-1");
    await allure.owner("eroshenkoam");
    await allure.parameter("browser", "chrome");

    const user = await allure.step("Prepare the user", async () => {
      return await createAnActiveUserInDb();
    });

    await allure.step("Make a sign-in attempt", async () => {
      await allure.step("Navigate to the sign in page", async () => {
        // ...
      });

      await allure.step("Fill the sign-in form", async (stepContext) => {
        await stepContext.parameter("login", user.login);
        await stepContext.parameter("password", user.password, "masked");

        // ...
      });

      await allure.step("Submit the form", async () => {
        // ...
        // const responseData = ...

        await allure.attachment("response", JSON.stringify(responseData), { contentType: "application/json" });
      });
    });

    await allure.step("Assert the signed-in state", async () => {
        // ...
    });
  });
});

More details about the API are available at https://allurereport.org/docs/jasmine-reference/.

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Package last updated on 05 Dec 2024

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