Runs cucumberjs features and output results in various formats including html.
This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.1
If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:
npm install grunt-cucumberjs --save-devOnce the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:
grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-cucumberjs');In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named cucumberjs to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().
grunt.initConfig({
cucumberjs: {
options: {
format: 'html',
output: 'my_report.html',
theme: 'bootstrap'
},
my_features: ['features/feature1.feature', 'features/feature2.feature'],
other_features: {
options: {
output: 'other_report.html'
},
src: ['other_features/feature1.feature', 'other_features/feature2.feature']
}
}
});If all your feature files are located in the default location of features/ then just leave the feature configuation as an empty array. See following:
cucumberjs: {
options: {
format: 'html',
output: './public/report.html',
theme: 'foundation'
},
features : []
}
#runs all features specified in task
$ grunt cucumberjs
#you can override options via the cli
$ grunt cucumberjs --require=test/functional/step_definitions/ --features=features/myFeature.feature --format=prettyType: String
Default: ''
Passes the value as --steps parameter to cucumber.
Type: String
Default: ''
Passes the value as --require parameter to cucumber. If an array, each item is passed as a separate --require parameter.
Use if step_definitions and hooks are NOT in default location of features/step_definitions
Type: String|Array
Default: ''
Passes the value as --tags parameter to cucumber. If an array, each item is passed as a separate --tags parameter.
Type: String
Default: 'foundation'
Available: ['foundation', 'bootstrap', 'simple']
Specifies which theme to use for the html report
Type: String
Default: 'features/templates'
Location of your custom templates. Simply name the template the same as the one you are trying to override and grunt-cucumberjs will use it over the default template
Type: String
Default: 'features_report.html'
Type: String
Default: 'html'
Available: ['pretty', 'progress', 'summary', 'html']
Supports multiple formatter.
Type: Array
Available: ['pretty', 'progress', 'summary', 'html']
e.g. formats: ['html', 'pretty']
Note: html formatter will provide Json as well as html report. Multiple formatter is supported for cucumber [email protected] or higher
Type: Boolean
Default: 'false'
Available: ['true', 'false']
To keep or not the generated json file, applicable for options.format = html only. It will be saved as options.output + '.json'
Type: Boolean
Default: 'false'
Available: ['true', 'false']
ends the suite after the first failure
it can also be activated without setting options.failFast and passing --fail-fast as a grunt task option
Type: Boolean
Default: 'false'
Available: ['true', 'false']
dry-run the suite and provides snippets for pending steps
it can also be activated without setting options.dryRun and passing --dry-run as a grunt task option
Type: Boolean
Default: 'false'
Available: ['true', 'false']
A flag to turn console log on or off
Type: Boolean
Default: 'false'
Available: ['true', 'false']
A flag to enabling debugging from IDE like WebStorm. Limitation of this flag is it only does not support the HTML output, yet ;)
Type: Boolean
Default: 'undefined'
Available: ['true', 'false']
A flag to enable Parallel execution. It requires dependency on parallel-cucumber npmjs module
Note: This feature is supported for cucumber [email protected] or lesser
Type: Number
Default: '8'
Available: '1 to 8'
The number of features that will be executed in parallel.
Note: This feature is supported for cucumber [email protected] or lesser
Type: String
Default: undefined
Rerun the failed scenarios recorded in the @rerun.txt file.
To Re-run failed scenarios:
- Set the cucumber-js task format to
rerun:@rerun.txt
options: {
format: 'rerun:@rerun.txt',
.....
....
}
It will record all the failed scenarios to @rerun.txt.
Take a look at options.formats to generate html report
- Run failed scenarios by passing
--rerun=path/to/@rerun.txtgrunt option
If you are using WebDriverJS (or related framework) along with cucumber-js for browser automation, you can attach screenshots to grunt-cucumberjs HTML report. Typically screenshots are taken after a test failure to help debug what went wrong when analyzing results, for example
this.After(function (scenario, callback) {
if(scenario.isFailed()){
driver.takeScreenshot().then(function (buffer) {
scenario.attach(new Buffer(buffer, 'base64').toString('binary'), 'image/png');
driver.quit().then(function () {
callback();
});
});
}
});If you are using WebDriverJS (or related framework) along with cucumber-js for browser automation, you can attach texts to grunt-cucumberjs HTML report. This helps in debugging or reviewing your results in particular to your tests data.
this.After(function (scenario, callback) {
scenario.attach("test data goes here");
});Below are some sample HTML reports with screenshots (note that javascript to collapse/expand a screenshots doesn't appear to respond in htmlpreview site below, but they should work fine on locally generated reports,
Sample pie chart is available at Bootstrap Theme Report with Pie Chart
Two pie charts are displayed on report
- Features: number of passed/failed features
- Scenarios: number of passed/failed/pending scenarios.
Please note that Pie Charts are available only for Bootstrap Theme