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karma-structured-json-reporter

v1.0.1

Published

Full karma test results as well structued json file.

Downloads

4,671

Readme

Karma Structured JSON Reporter

Build Status

This is a karma reporter that will generate a structured JSON report of the karma results.

The results are very similar to the internal karma result objects, with some tweaks. See below:

{
    "summary": {
        "success": 4,
        "failed": 2,
        "error": false,
        "disconnected": false,
        "exitCode": 1
    },
    "browsers": [
        {
            "browser": {
                "id": "23675476",
                "fullName": "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.2; WOW64) AppleWebKit/538.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) PhantomJS/2.1.1 Safari/538.1",
                "name": "PhantomJS 2.1.1 (Windows 8 0.0.0)",
                "state": 5,
                "lastResult": {
                    "success": 2,
                    "failed": 1,
                    "skipped": 0,
                    "total": 3,
                    "totalTime": 11,
                    "netTime": 3,
                    "error": false,
                    "disconnected": false
                },
                "disconnectsCount": 0
            },
            "errors": [],
            "results": [
                {
                    "description": "has a test that passes",
                    "id": "spec0",
                    "log": [],
                    "skipped": false,
                    "disabled": false,
                    "pending": false,
                    "success": true,
                    "suite": [
                        "A suite"
                    ],
                    "time": 2,
                    "executedExpectationsCount": 1
                },
                {
                    "description": "has a test that fails",
                    "id": "spec1",
                    "log": [
                        "Expected true to be false.",
                        "http://localhost:9876/base/tests.js?91dda573b163812b198bbe16d044180c266573af:9:22",
                        "loaded@http://localhost:9876/context.js:151:17"
                    ],
                    "skipped": false,
                    "disabled": false,
                    "pending": false,
                    "success": false,
                    "suite": [
                        "A suite"
                    ],
                    "time": 1,
                    "executedExpectationsCount": 1
                },
                {
                    "description": "also has a test",
                    "id": "spec2",
                    "log": [],
                    "skipped": false,
                    "disabled": false,
                    "pending": false,
                    "success": true,
                    "suite": [
                        "A suite",
                        "with a nested suite"
                    ],
                    "time": 0,
                    "executedExpectationsCount": 1
                }
            ]
        },
        {
            "browser": {
                "id": "You get the idea..."
            },
            "errors": [],
            "results": [
                "As above"
            ]
        }
    ]
}

If an error occurs in the browser, for example a disconnection, it will be added to the errors array.

Installation

npm install --save-dev karma-structured-json-reporter

In your karma.conf.js add

  • 'karma-structured-json-reporter' to your plugins
  • 'json-result' to your reporters
plugins: [
    ...
    'karma-structured-json-reporter',
    ...
  ];

reporters: [
    'json-result'
    ...
  ],

Configuration

Use the following config to output your JSON file.

jsonResultReporter: {
  outputFile: "karma-result.json",
  isSynchronous: true (optional, default false)
}

If no output file is specified the objects are logged to stdout.


karma-structured-json-reporter is a fork of karma-json-result-reporter