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@jsumners/line-reporter

v1.0.1

Published

A test reporter for `node:test` that reports test file statuses.

Readme

@jsumners/line-reporter

This is a node:test reporter that only reports test suite passes and failures. It does not report on invididual subtests within test suites, except in the case of failures. Suites that have failed, will be summarized at the end of the test run, and the causes listed out.

It supports reporting on tap@16 test suites. This is to facilitate migrating from tap to node:test, if that is your desire.

Node.js 20 and later is supported.

Example output

Configuration

The reporter supports two configuration options via environment variables.

  1. LINE_REPORTER_MODE: accepts values of "quiet" or "silent". In either case, the running list of passes and failures will be omitted, and only the final summary will be reported. This is useful for CI. For example, GitHub Actions will update its log file for every write to stdout. This can result in very long log files that obscure the reason for CI failures. With this setting set, the log file will be updated once: at the completion of the test run.

  2. LINE_REPORTER_LOCALE: accepts any valid locale string. The default is "en-US". This is used to format the suite timings reported for each passing or failing suite.