onsi / gomega

Ginkgo's Preferred Matcher Library
http://onsi.github.io/gomega/
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Bump github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0 #602

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Bumps github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2 from 2.4.0 to 2.5.0.

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v2.5.0

2.5.0

Ginkgo output now includes a timeline-view of the spec

This commit changes Ginkgo's default output. Spec details are now presented as a timeline that includes events that occur during the spec lifecycle interleaved with any GinkgoWriter content. This makes is much easier to understand the flow of a spec and where a given failure occurs.

The --progress, --slow-spec-threshold, --always-emit-ginkgo-writer flags and the SuppressProgressReporting decorator have all been deprecated. Instead the existing -v and -vv flags better capture the level of verbosity to display. However, a new --show-node-events flag is added to include node > Enter and < Exit events in the spec timeline.

In addition, JUnit reports now include the timeline (rendered with -vv) and custom JUnit reports can be configured and generated using GenerateJUnitReportWithConfig(report types.Report, dst string, config JunitReportConfig)

Code should continue to work unchanged with this version of Ginkgo - however if you have tooling that was relying on the specific output format of Ginkgo you may run into issues. Ginkgo's console output is not guaranteed to be stable for tooling and automation purposes. You should, instead, use Ginkgo's JSON format to build tooling on top of as it has stronger guarantees to be stable from version to version.

Features

  • Provide details about which timeout expired [0f2fa27]

Fixes

  • Add Support Policy to docs [c70867a]

Maintenance

  • Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.22.1 to 1.23.0 (#1070) [bb3b4e2]
Changelog

Sourced from github.com/onsi/ginkgo/v2's changelog.

2.5.0

Ginkgo output now includes a timeline-view of the spec

This commit changes Ginkgo's default output. Spec details are now presented as a timeline that includes events that occur during the spec lifecycle interleaved with any GinkgoWriter content. This makes is much easier to understand the flow of a spec and where a given failure occurs.

The --progress, --slow-spec-threshold, --always-emit-ginkgo-writer flags and the SuppressProgressReporting decorator have all been deprecated. Instead the existing -v and -vv flags better capture the level of verbosity to display. However, a new --show-node-events flag is added to include node > Enter and < Exit events in the spec timeline.

In addition, JUnit reports now include the timeline (rendered with -vv) and custom JUnit reports can be configured and generated using GenerateJUnitReportWithConfig(report types.Report, dst string, config JunitReportConfig)

Code should continue to work unchanged with this version of Ginkgo - however if you have tooling that was relying on the specific output format of Ginkgo you may run into issues. Ginkgo's console output is not guaranteed to be stable for tooling and automation purposes. You should, instead, use Ginkgo's JSON format to build tooling on top of as it has stronger guarantees to be stable from version to version.

Features

  • Provide details about which timeout expired [0f2fa27]

Fixes

  • Add Support Policy to docs [c70867a]

Maintenance

  • Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.22.1 to 1.23.0 (#1070) [bb3b4e2]
Commits
  • fdb6c47 v2.5.0
  • db83f33 Ginkgo output now includes a timeline-view of the spec
  • c70867a Add Support Policy to docs
  • 0f2fa27 Provide details about which timeout expired
  • bb3b4e2 Bump github.com/onsi/gomega from 1.22.1 to 1.23.0 (#1070)
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