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karma-allure-reporter

v1.4.6

Published

Allure Framework reporter to Karma

Downloads

7,559

Readme

karma-allure-reporter

Reporter for the Allure XML format. It allows to make detailed report

Installation

You can install karma-allure-reporter into your project as devDependency with:

npm install karma-allure-reporter --save-dev

Configuration

Add allure into reporters section.

// karma.conf.js
module.exports = function(config) {
  config.set({
    reporters: ['progress', 'allure'],

    // the default configuration
    allureReport: {
      reportDir: '', // By default files will be save in the base dir
      useBrowserName: true // add browser name to report and classes names
    }
  });
};

You can pass list of reporters as a CLI argument too:

karma start --reporters allure,dots

API

With allure reporter you get some functions for provide additional info about tests. All functions available as methods of the global allure object.

  • description(description) assign a description to current testcase

  • severity(severity) assign a severity to current testcase. Possible values enumerated as properties, eg. allure.severity.BLOCKER. All securities by descending of their importance:

    • BLOCKER
    • CRITICAL
    • NORMAL
    • MINOR
    • TRIVIAL
  • createStep(name, stepFunction) defines test step. Returns wrapped function which reports about every step calling. Step function can be nested within one another. It is most powerful feature of allure, because it allow to write self-documented tests which report about every its step.

See the docs in core project for more information about these features and their purpose.

Example

There is an example project, where you may look to allure-reporter in action.


For more information about Allure see the allure core project.

For more information about Karma see the Karma homepage.