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mochawesome-report

v1.0.0-alpha.1

Published

Generates gorgeous HTML reports in Mocha.js from mochawesome reporter.

Downloads

2,089

Readme

mochawesome-report

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mochawesome-report is the counterpart to a mochawesome, a custom reporter for use with the Javascript testing framework, mocha. This package takes the JSON output from mochawesome and generates a full fledged HTML/CSS report that helps visualize your test suites.

##Features

  • At-a-glance stats including pass percentage
  • Beautiful charts
  • Support for nested describes
  • Supports pending tests
  • Filter view by test type
  • Quick navigation menu
  • Review test code inline
  • Stack trace for failed tests
  • Responsive and mobile-friendly
  • Custom report options
  • Offline viewing
  • CLI for generating reports independent of mochawesome

##Browser Support Tested to work in Chrome. Should work in any modern web browser including IE9+. mochawesome-report generates a self-contained report that can be viewed offline.

##Sample Report

##Usage

via CLI

Install mochawesome-report package

npm install -g mochawesome-report

Run the command

mareport [test-output.json] <options>

via Mochawesome reporter

See mochawesome docs.

##Output mochawesome-report generates the following inside your project directory:

mochawesome-report/
├── assets
│   ├── app.css
│   ├── app.js
│   ├── MaterialIcons-Regular.woff
│   ├── MaterialIcons-Regular.woff2
│   ├── roboto-light-webfont.woff
│   ├── roboto-light-webfont.woff2
│   ├── roboto-medium-webfont.woff
│   ├── roboto-medium-webfont.woff2
│   ├── roboto-regular-webfont.woff
│   └── roboto-regular-webfont.woff2
└── mochawesome.html

##CLI Options

mochawesome-report can be configured via command line flags

Flag | Type | Default | Description :--- | :--- | :------ | :---------- -f, --reportFilename | string | mochawesome | Filename of saved report -o, --reportDir | string | [cwd]/mochawesome-report | Path to save report -t, --reportTitle | string | mochawesome | Report title -p, --reportPageTitle | string | mochawesome-report | Browser title -i, --inline | boolean | false | Inline report assets (scripts, styles) --charts | boolean | true | Display Suite charts --code | boolean | true | Display test code --dev | boolean | false | Enable dev mode (requires local webpack dev server) -h, --help | | | Show CLI help

Boolean options can be negated by adding --no before the option. For example: --no-code would set code to false.