agent-js-cucumber 5.2.1
Install from the command line:
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$ npm install @reportportal/agent-js-cucumber@5.2.1
Install via package.json:
"@reportportal/agent-js-cucumber": "5.2.1"
About this version
Agent for integration CucumberJS with ReportPortal.
- More about CucumberJS
- More about ReportPortal
This agent works well with cucumber versions from 7.x. Documentation for legacy cucumber versions from 4.x to 6.x can be found here
npm install --save-dev @reportportal/agent-js-cucumber
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Make sure that you required glue code correctly. It is important to make Cucumber see support code. For example: Let's say you have project structure like this below
my-project L features L step_definitions L steps.js L support L hooks.js L world.js L package.json
Protractor and Cucumber have their own timeouts . When protractror start main process that lauches cucumber it would have different timeouts if there not the same they would wait for scripts different time. If cucumbers's timeout less then protractor's it would through wrong exeption. For example if page that has been loaded and hasn't got angular, the next error would be thrown :
Error: function timed out after 10000 milliseconds . . .
. Instead of protractor's :Error: Error while running testForAngular: asynchronous script timeout: result was not received in 4 seconds . . .
. So it must be handled manually by setting cucumbers's timeout greater then protractor's is at the hooks.js. For example if you set up protractor's timeout 9000 miliseconds , so cucumber must be at least 1 second greater = 10000 miliseconds. Example :var { setDefaultTimeout } = require('cucumber'); setDefaultTimeout(10000);
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Create Report Portal configuration file For example
./rpConfig.json
In example below
${text}
- is used as placeholder for your data. This data you must get from ReportPortal profile.{ "token": "${rp.token}", "endpoint": "${rp.endpoint}/api/v1", "launch": "${rp.launch}", "project": "${rp.your_project}", "takeScreenshot": "onFailure", "description": "Awesome launch description.", "attributes": [ { "key": "launchAttributeKey", "value": "launchAttributeValue" } ], "mode": "DEFAULT", "debug": false, "restClientConfig": { "timeout": 0 } }
takeScreenshot
- if this option is defined then framework will take screenshot with protractor or webdriver API if step has failed.
mode
- Launch mode. Allowable values DEFAULT (by default) or DEBUG.
debug
- this flag allows seeing the logs of theclient-javascript
. Useful for debugging.
restClientConfig
(optional) - The object withagent
property for configure http(s) client, may contain other client options eg.timeout
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Create Report Portal formatter in a new js file, for example
reportPortalFormatter.js
:const { createRPFormatterClass } = require('@reportportal/agent-js-cucumber'); const config = require('./rpConfig.json'); module.exports = createRPFormatterClass(config);
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Import RPWorld (provides API for logging and data attaching) into /features/step_definitions/support/world.js
let { setWorldConstructor } = require('@cucumber/cucumber'); let { RPWorld } = require('@reportportal/agent-js-cucumber'); setWorldConstructor(RPWorld);
If you have other world constructors it must be used with the RPWorld as shown below
class CustomWorld extends RPWorld { constructor(...args) { super(...args); /* * any driver container must be named 'browser', because reporter could be used with cucumber * and protractor. And protractor has global object browser which contains all web-driver methods */ global.browser = new seleniumWebdriver.Builder().forBrowser('chrome').build(); } } setWorldConstructor(CustomWorld);
It will allow you send logs and screenshots to RP directly from step definitions. All this logs would be attached to test data and could be viewed at the Report Portal.
Also you will be able to specify additional info for test items (e.g. description, attributes, testCaseId, status). See API section for more information. -
Run cucumber-js
cucumber-js -f ./reportPortalFormatter.js
More info in the examples repository.
To report rerun to the report portal you need to specify the following options to the config file:
- rerun - to enable rerun
- rerunOf - UUID of launch you want to rerun. If not specified, report portal will update the latest launch with the same name
Example:
"rerun": true,
"rerunOf": "f68f39f9-279c-4e8d-ac38-1216dffcc59c"
By default, this agent reports the following structure:
- feature - SUITE
- scenario - TEST
- step - STEP
You may change this behavior to report steps to the log level by enabling scenario-based reporting:
- feature - TEST
- scenario - STEP
- step - log item
To report your steps as logs, you need to pass an additional parameter to the agent config: "scenarioBasedStatistics": true
{
"scenarioBasedStatistics": true
}
This will report your your steps with logs to a log level without creating statistics for every step.
Attachments are being reported as logs. You can either just attach a file using cucumber's this.attach
or specify log level and message:
this.attach(
JSON.stringify({
message: `Attachment with ${type}`,
level: 'INFO',
data: data.toString('base64'),
}),
type,
);
To send attachment to the launch just specify entity: 'launch'
property.
Also this.screenshot
and this.launchScreenshot
methods can be used to take screenshots.
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function(callback) {
this.screenshot('This screenshot')
.then(() => callback())
.catch((err) => callback(err));
this.launchScreenshot('This is screenshot for launch')
.then(() => callback())
.catch((err) => callback(err));
});
screenshot
/launchScreenshot
function return promise fulfilled after screenshot
is taken and image added to attachments.
Handler will parse attachments and send corresponding log to the step item.
To report logs to the items you can use the next methods:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.info('This is Info Level log');
this.debug('This is Debug Level log');
this.error('This is Error Level log');
this.warn('This is Warn Level log');
this.trace('This is Trace Level log');
this.fatal('This is Fatal Level log');
});
To report logs to the launch you can use the next methods:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.launchInfo('This is Info Level log');
this.launchDebug('This is Debug Level log');
this.launchError('This is Error Level log');
this.launchWarn('This is Warn Level log');
this.launchTrace('This is Trace Level log');
this.launchFatal('This is Fatal Level log');
});
Attributes for features and scenarios are parsed from @tags as @key:value
pair.
To add attributes to the items you can use the next method:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.addAttributes([{ key: 'agent', value: 'cucumber' }]);
});
The attributes will be concatenated.
Description for features and scenarios are parsed from their definition.
To add description to the items you can use the following method:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.addDescription('Test item description.');
});
The description will be concatenated.
To set test case id to the items you can use the following method:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.setTestCaseId('itemTestCaseId');
});
The user can set the status of the item/launch directly depending on some conditions or behavior. It will take precedence over the actual completed status.
To set status to the item you can use the next methods:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.setStatusPassed();
this.setStatusFailed();
this.setStatusSkipped();
this.setStatusStopped();
this.setStatusInterrupted();
this.setStatusCancelled();
});
To set status to the item you can use the next methods:
Then(/^I should see my new task in the list$/, function() {
this.setLaunchStatusPassed();
this.setLaunchStatusFailed();
this.setLaunchStatusSkipped();
this.setLaunchStatusStopped();
this.setLaunchStatusInterrupted();
this.setLaunchStatusCancelled();
});
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 license (see the LICENSE.txt file).