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protractor-pretty-html-reporter

an easy to use html page for looking at protractor test results

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npm i protractor-pretty-html-reporter --save-dev

NOTE: jasmine is set as a peer dependency

Basic features

  • Pass/Fail at a glance via navbar highlighting
  • Bolds it('segment') within describe sentence for easy code searching
  • Adds timing in milliseconds for total run time and spec run times
  • Browser console logs for each spec
  • Long running test support, report can be refreshed during test runs (see options)
  • Suspect Line, best guess in the stack trace for your code (see options)
  • Screenshots (see options)

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Basic Setup

protractor.conf

var PrettyReporter = require('protractor-pretty-html-reporter').Reporter;

var prettyReporter = new PrettyReporter({
    // required, there is no default
    path: path.join(__dirname, 'results'),
    screenshotOnPassed: true
});

module.exports = {
    /* the rest of the object omitted */
    onPrepare: function() {
        jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(prettyReporter);
    },
    /* if using isSharded option see below */
    beforeLaunch() {
        prettyReporter.startReporter();
    }
};
Reporter Options
NameTypeDefaultDescription
pathStringpath the report.html will be written to (required)
screenshotOnPassedBooleanfalsetake screenshots for passing tests too.
writeReportEachSpecBooleantruewrites the report.html after each spec completes, this is recommended for long running tests
showBrowserBooleantrueshows browser icon on the overview
highlightSuspectLineBooleantruehighlight the "suspect line" in the dialog
isShardedBooleanfalseturn on if using { shardOnSpec: true} option in protractor. See above for beforeLaunch hook that is needed as well.

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Highlight the suspect line in your stacktrace

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Show a screen shot of the error page

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Show console logs

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Package last updated on 18 Jan 2018

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