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tap-xunit

v2.4.1

Published

TAP to xUnit XML converter.

Downloads

108,112

Readme

Build Status Issue Stats Issue Stats tap-xunit

Converts TAP to xUnit XML format.

TAP output from testing frameworks such as tape or node-tap can be piped directly to tap-xunit

node test.js | tap-xunit

console window showing tap-xunit example

Installation

npm install tap-xunit -g

Usage

CLI

node test.js | tap-xunit

less results.tap | tap-xunit --package="MyCompany.MyTool" > results.xml

By default TAP comments are used as test-suite names and considered to mark test boundaries. CLI flag --dontUseCommentsAsTestNames can be used to turn that feature off, in which case comments are ignored and all assertions go inside a single <testsuite name="Default"> with name Default

Library

var converter = require('tap-xunit');

// Optional configuration
var opts = {}

var tapToxUnitConverter = converter(opts);

tapInputStream.pipe(tapToxUnitConverter).pipe(xUnitOutStream);

Options

Options can be passed as CLI arguments by being prefixed with --

dontUseCommentsAsTestNames

default: false

By default TAP comments are used as test-suite names and considered to mark test boundaries. This option can be used to turn that feature off, in which case comments are ignored and all assertions go inside a single <testsuite name="Default"> with name Default

replaceWithUnicodeDot

default: false

Whether the '.' in test-suite names should be replaced with a Unicode homoglyph. This feature exists because many xUnit reporters assume '.' in test-suite name implies package hierarchy, which may not be the case.

package

default: ''

If specified, all test-suites will be prefixed with the given package name. NOTE: replaceWithUnicodeDot option does not apply to package and . can be used to specify package hierarchy.

License

MIT