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Jasmine Reporters

Jasmine Reporters is a collection of javascript jasmine.Reporter classes that can be used with the JasmineBDD testing framework.

Included reporters:

  • ConsoleReporter - Report test results to the browser console.
  • JUnitXmlReporter - Report test results to a file in JUnit XML Report format.
  • NUnitXmlReporter - Report test results to a file in NUnit XML Report format.
  • TapReporter - Test Anything Protocol, report tests results to console.
  • TeamcityReporter - Basic reporter that outputs spec results to for the Teamcity build system.
  • TerminalReporter - Logs to a terminal (including colors) with variable verbosity.

Usage

Examples are included in the test directory that show how to use the reporters, as well a basic runner scripts for Rhino + envjs, and a basic runner for PhantomJS. Either of these methods could be used in a Continuous Integration project for running headless tests and generating JUnit XML output.

Rhino + EnvJS

Everything needed to run the tests in Rhino + EnvJS is included in this repository inside the ext directory, specifically Rhino 1.7r2 and envjs 1.2 for Rhino.

PhantomJS

Should work in most versions of PhantomJS > 1.4.1 I have used PhantomJS 1.4.1 through 1.9.6 on Mac OS X with no problems.

Node.js

Most of these reporters also work in node.js by making use of the excellent jasmine-node project.

Protractor

Protractor 1.6.0 or above allows you to use either Jasmine 1 or Jasmine 2. If you are using Jasmine 1, make sure you install a 1.x-compatible version of jasmine-reporters:

npm install --save-dev jasmine-reporters@^1.0.0

Then set everything up inside your protractor.conf:

onPrepare: function() {
    // The require statement must be down here, since jasmine-reporters@1.0
    // expects jasmine to be in the global and protractor does not guarantee
    // this until inside the onPrepare function.
    require('jasmine-reporters');
    jasmine.getEnv().addReporter(
        new jasmine.JUnitXmlReporter('xmloutput', true, true)
    );
}