A reporter for webdriver.io which generates a nice HTML report.
The name is silly but provides integration with webdriverio
You may need changes in your test app
Note: if you are not getting your report generated in the cucumber or jasmine test runners, you can add the following to package.json scripts and generate the report this way after the test completes :
"report": "node node_modules/wdio-html-nice-reporter/lib/makeReport.js master-report.html 'reports/html-reports/'",
If you do this you do not need to create a ReportAggregator in your wdio.config.ts
This project is a rewrite of @rpii/wdio-html-reporter It is written in typescript with many enhancements.
The following code shows the default wdio test runner configuration. Just add an HtmlReporter object as another reporter to the reporters array:
below are snippets from that file.
// wdio.config.ts
import {ReportGenerator, HtmlReporter} from 'wdio-html-nice-reporter';
let reportAggregator: ReportGenerator;
const BaseConfig: WebdriverIO.Config = {
reporters: ['spec',
["html-nice", {
outputDir: './reports/html-reports/',
filename: 'report.html',
reportTitle: 'Test Report Title',
linkScreenshots: true,
//to show the report in a browser when done
showInBrowser: true,
collapseTests: false,
//to turn on screenshots after every test
useOnAfterCommandForScreenshot: false,
//to initialize the logger
LOG: log4j.getLogger("default")
}
]
]
};
webdriver.io will call the reporter for each test suite. It does not aggregate the reports. To do this, add the following event handlers to your wdio.config.js
Add to browser config file:
let reportAggregator : ReportAggregator;
Add to browser config object:
onPrepare: function (config, capabilities) {
reportAggregator = new ReportGenerator({
outputDir: './reports/html-reports/',
filename: 'master-report.html',
reportTitle: 'Master Report',
browserName: capabilities.browserName,
collapseTests: true
});
reportAggregator.clean();
}
onComplete: function (exitCode, config, capabilities, results) {
(async () => {
await reportAggregator.createReport();
})();
}
A new feature for developers is to add a log4js logger to see detailed debug output. See the test/reporter.spec.js for configuration options. If you dont want to use the logging, include in your project @log4js-node/log4js-api and you can quiet all debugging. via:
const log4js = require('@log4js-node/log4js-api');
const logger = log4js.getLogger(this.options.debug ? 'debug' : 'default');
Requires an additional plugin to keep the support lightweight for those that dont want it. see @rpii/wdio-html-reporter-pdf
This must be set manually. Its not available at config time since the browser object doesnt exist until you start a session.