Generate Cucumber HTML reports with pie charts
Available HTML themes:
['bootstrap', 'hierarchy', 'foundation', 'simple']
Provide Cucumber JSON report file created from your framework and this module will create pretty HTML reports. Choose your best suitable HTML theme and dashboard on your CI with available HTML reporter plugins.
- Bootstrap Theme Reports with Pie Chart
- Hierarchical Feature Structure Theme Reports With Pie Chart
- Foundation Theme Reports
- Simple Theme Reports
More snapshots are availble here
npm install cucumber-html-reporter --save-dev
Notes:
- Latest version supports Cucumber 3
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Let's get you started:
- Install the package through npm
- Create an index.js and specify the options. Example of
bootstrap
theme:
var reporter = require('cucumber-html-reporter');
var options = {
theme: 'bootstrap',
jsonFile: 'test/report/cucumber_report.json',
output: 'test/report/cucumber_report.html',
reportSuiteAsScenarios: true,
launchReport: true,
metadata: {
"App Version":"0.3.2",
"Test Environment": "STAGING",
"Browser": "Chrome 54.0.2840.98",
"Platform": "Windows 10",
"Parallel": "Scenarios",
"Executed": "Remote"
}
};
reporter.generate(options);
//more info on `metadata` is available in `options` section below.
//to generate consodilated report from multi-cucumber JSON files, please use `jsonDir` option instead of `jsonFile`. More info is available in `options` section below.
Please look at the Options section below for more options
- Run the above code in a node.js script after Cucumber execution:
node index.js
This module converts Cucumber's JSON format to HTML reports.
The code has to be separated from CucumberJS execution (after it).
In order to generate JSON formats, run the Cucumber to create the JSON format and pass the file name to the formatter as shown below,
$ cucumberjs test/features/ -f json:test/report/cucumber_report.json
Multiple formatter are also supported,
$ cucumberjs test/features/ -f summary -f json:test/report/cucumber_report.json
Are you using cucumber with other frameworks or running cucumber-parallel? Pass relative path of JSON file to the
options
as shown here
Available: ['bootstrap', 'hierarchy', 'foundation', 'simple']
Type: String
Select the Theme for HTML report.
N.B: Hierarchy theme is best suitable if your features are organized under features-folder hierarchy. Each folder will be rendered as a HTML Tab. It supports up to 3-level of nested folder hierarchy structure.
Type: String
Provide path of the Cucumber JSON format file
Type: String
If you have more than one cucumber JSON files, provide the path of JSON directory. This module will create consolidated report of all Cucumber JSON files.
e.g. jsonDir: 'test/reports'
//where reports directory contains valid *.json
files
N.B.: jsonFile
takes precedence over jsonDir
. We recommend to use either jsonFile
or jsonDir
option.
Type: String
Provide HTML output file path and name
Type: Boolean
Supported in the Bootstrap theme.
true
: Reports total number of passed/failed scenarios as HEADER.
false
: Reports total number of passed/failed features as HEADER.
Type: Boolean
Automatically launch HTML report at the end of test suite
true
: Launch HTML report in the default browser
false
: Do not launch HTML report at the end of test suite
Type: Boolean
Report any bad json files found during merging json files from directory option.
true
: ignore any bad json files found and continue with remaining files to merge.
false
: Default option. Fail report generation if any bad files found during merge.
Type: String
(optional)
Custom project name. If not passed, module reads the name from projects package.json which is preferable.
Type: String
(optional)
Brand Title is the brand of your report, e.g. Smoke Tests Report, Acceptance Test Report etc as per your need. If not passed, it will be displayed as "Cucumberjs Report"
Type: Boolean
Default: undefined
true
: Stores the screenShots to the default directory. It creates a directory 'screenshot' if does not exists.
false
or undefined
: Does not store screenShots but attaches screenShots as a step-inline images to HTML report
Type: String
(optional)
Default: options.output/../screenshots
Applicable if storeScreenshots=true
. Relative path for directory where screenshots should be saved. E.g. the below options should store the screenshots to the <parentDirectory>/screenshots/
where as the report would be at <parentDirectory>/report/cucumber_report.html
{
...
...
output: '/report/cucumber_report.html',
screenshotsDirectory: 'screenshots/',
storeScreenshots: true
}
Type: JSON
(optional)
Default: undefined
Print more data to your report, such as browser info, platform, app info, environments etc. Data can be passed as JSON key-value
pair. Reporter will parse the JSON and will show the Key-Value under Metadata
section on HTML report. Checkout the below preview HTML Report with Metadata.
Pass the Key-Value pair as per your need, as shown in below example,
metadata: {
"App Version":"0.3.2",
"Test Environment": "STAGING",
"Browser": "Chrome 54.0.2840.98",
"Platform": "Windows 10",
"Parallel": "Scenarios",
"Executed": "Remote"
}
Capture and Attach screenshots to the Cucumber Scenario and HTML report will render the screenshot image
for Cucumber V1
driver.takeScreenshot().then(function (buffer) {
return scenario.attach(new Buffer(buffer, 'base64'), 'image/png');
};
for Cucumber V2 and V3
var world = this;
driver.takeScreenshot().then(function (buffer) {
return world.attach(buffer, 'image/png');
};
Attach plain-texts/data to HTML report to help debug/review the results
scenario.attach('test data goes here');
Attach JSON to HTML report
scenario.attach(JSON.stringify(myJsonObject, undefined, 4));
Credit to the developers of grunt-cucumberjs for developing pretty HTML reporting. HTML reporting is extracted from the grunt task. Thanks to all the contributors for making HTML Reporting available to the wider audiences of cucumber-js community.