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grunt-cucumberjs

Runs cucumberjs features and output results in various formats including html.

Getting Started

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-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-cucumberjs');

The "cucumberjs" task

Overview

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 : []
}

Usage

#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=pretty

Options

options.steps

Type: String Default: ''

Passes the value as --steps parameter to cucumber.

options.require

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

options.tags

Type: String|Array Default: ''

Passes the value as --tags parameter to cucumber. If an array, each item is passed as a separate --tags parameter.

options.theme

Type: String Default: 'foundation' Available: ['foundation', 'bootstrap', 'simple']

Specifies which theme to use for the html report

options.templateDir

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

options.output

Type: String Default: 'features_report.html'

options.format

Type: String Default: 'html' Available: ['pretty', 'progress', 'summary', 'html']

options.saveJson

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'

options.debug

Type: Boolean Default: 'false' Available: ['true', 'false']

A flag to turn console log on or off

Attaching Screenshots to grunt-cucumberjs HTML report

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();
                 });
            });
        }
});

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,

  1. Bootstrap Theme Reports
  2. Simple Theme Reports
  3. Foundation Theme Reports

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