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lab-bamboo-reporter

v1.1.1

Published

Atlassian Bamboo Reporter for Hapi's Lab test runner

Downloads

9

Readme

lab-bamboo-reporter

Bamboo reporter for Hapi's Lab test runner

Inspired by https://github.com/issacg/mocha-bamboo-reporter

Usage

If lab is installed globally:

lab -r ./node_modules/lab-bamboo-reporter [-o outputfilename.ext]

The above relative path to node_modules is so a globally-installed lab knows to look in your local install. Otherwise, you can run using the local install of lab:

./node_modules/.bin/lab -r lab-bamboo-reporter [-o outputfilename.ext]

Integrating mocha & bamboo with mocha-bamboo-reporter

Download and install the Node.js Bamboo Plugin from the Atlassian Marketplace from inside your Bamboo installation.

Then, in your package.json file, add a devDependency for "lab-bamboo-reporter", and a script "bamboo" as outlined below...

package.json

...
"devDependencies": {
    ...
    "lab": "^5.0.0",
    "lab-bamboo-reporter": "^1.1.0"
}

"scripts": {
    ...
    "bamboo": "./node_modules/.bin/lab -r lab-bamboo-reporter -o bamboo.json"
}
  • In Bamboo, create an "npm task" with command run-script bamboo
  • Then, in Bamboo add a "Parse lab results" task which runs afterwards to parse the results from lab
  • If you don't do a full checkout on each build, make sure you add a task to delete bamboo.json BEFORE the npm run-script bamboo task (a simple script task that runs rm -f bamboo.json should do the trick)