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Easy-to-use .NET test reporting tool for several testing frameworks
Testing framework | Repository | Nuget version | Examples Repository | CI |
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Core | Ghpr.Core | - | ||
NUnit 3 | Ghpr.NUnit | View examples | ||
MSTest | Ghpr.MSTestV2 | View examples | ||
SpecFlow | Ghpr.SpecFlow | View examples | ||
Console App | Ghpr.Console | - |
You can view Demo report on our site
You can find it here for all packages.
Standard settings file is .json file with the following structure:
{
"default": {
"outputPath": "C:\\_GHPReporter_Core_Report",
"dataServiceFile": "Ghpr.LocalFileSystem.dll",
"loggerFile": "",
"sprint": "",
"reportName": "GHP Report",
"projectName": "Awesome project",
"runName": "",
"runGuid": "",
"realTimeGeneration": "True",
"runsToDisplay": "5",
"testsToDisplay": "5",
"escapeTestOutput": false,
"retention": {
"amount": 1000,
"till": "2017-01-25 10:00:00"
}
},
"projects": [
{
"pattern": "*CoolTests.dll",
"settings": {
"outputPath": "C:\\_GHPReporter_Core_Report\\CoolTests"
}
},
{
"pattern": "*AwesomeTests.dll",
"settings": {
"outputPath": "C:\\_GHPReporter_Core_Report\\AwesomeTests"
}
}
]
}
For Ghpr.Core it is called Ghpr.Core.Settings.json
. This file is included in NuGet package. For different testing frameworks (MSTest, NUnit, SpecFlow) there are separate settings files. Separate files are needed to let Ghpr.Core use different settings for different testing frameworks.
The default
section stands for defalut configuration, which includes the following information:
-
runsToDisplay
: if > 0 the reporter will load only this specified number of the latest runs on test run page. -
testsToDisplay
: if > 0 the reporter will load only this specified number of the latest test runs on test history page. -
dataServiceFile
: the name of the library which contains implementation of IDataService, will be distributed as a separate NuGet package will you should include as a dependency in your solution with tests. Can't be empty. -
loggerFile
: the name the library that will be used for internal logging of Ghpr itself. -
escapeTestOutput
: boolean value to tell Ghpr to escape some characters like<
and>
inside test output tabs. -
retention
- settings for running clean up job:-
amount
- total runs that will be left, all other will be deleted. -
till
- all runs with finish date older than this value will be deleted. Date format isyyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss
-
projects
section is the array of pairs pattern
and settings
.
-
pattern
- is a wildcard for you project name. -
settings
- has the same structure asdefault
sections. If your project name matches the pattern thensettings
section will be applied (instead ofdefault
section) as GHPReporter settings for your test run.
- Go to
about:config
- Find
security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy
parameter - Set it to
false
- Please make sure to restart the browser
- Close your all instances of your Chrome
- Launch the new instance with
--allow-file-access-from-files
option:- eg C:\PATH_TO\chrome.exe --allow-file-access-from-files
- In the configuration of your job, in the "Post-build actions", you just have to add a "Publish HTML reports" with the correct informations.
Known Issues :
-
Due to the CSP (Content Security Policy), the report used for the functionals tests is not viewable on Jenkins with the default value defined for the CSP. So, for solving this issue, the CSP is automatically forced after each restart with a specific value. For that, a line is added in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Jenkins\jenkins.xml file, like this : ... -Xrs -Xmx256m -Dhudson.lifecycle=hudson.lifecycle.WindowsServiceLifecycle "-Dhudson.model.DirectoryBrowserSupport.CSP=" -jar -Dmail.smtp.starttls.enable=true "%BASE%\jenkins.war" --httpPort=8080 --webroot="%BASE%\war" ...
-
The screenshots generated with Selenium work only when there were made with browsers like Firefox or Chrome (Doesn't work with IE)
Anyone contributing is welcome. Write issues, create pull requests.