├── composer.json ├── README.md ├── src ├── JUnitFormatterExtension.php ├── Printer │ └── FileOutputPrinter.php └── Formatter │ └── JUnitFormatter.php └── LICENSE /composer.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "jarnaiz/behat-junit-formatter", 3 | "description": "Behat 3 JUnit xml formatter", 4 | "authors": [ 5 | { 6 | "name": "Jesús Arnaiz", 7 | "email": "j.arnaiz@gmail.com" 8 | } 9 | ], 10 | "require": { 11 | "php": ">=5.3.0", 12 | "behat/behat": "~3.0" 13 | }, 14 | "require-dev": { 15 | }, 16 | "autoload": { 17 | "psr-4": { 18 | "jarnaiz\\JUnitFormatter\\": "src/" 19 | } 20 | }, 21 | "extra": { 22 | "branch-alias": { 23 | "dev-master": "v1.0.x-dev" 24 | } 25 | } 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ## Installation 2 | 3 | ### Prerequisites 4 | 5 | This extension requires: 6 | 7 | * PHP 5.3.x or higher 8 | * Behat 3.x or higher 9 | 10 | #### Install with composer: 11 | 12 | ```bash 13 | $ composer require --dev jarnaiz/behat-junit-formatter 14 | ``` 15 | 16 | ## Basic usage 17 | 18 | Activate the extension by specifying its class in your `behat.yml`: 19 | 20 | ```json 21 | # behat.yml 22 | default: 23 | suites: 24 | ... 25 | 26 | extensions: 27 | jarnaiz\JUnitFormatter\JUnitFormatterExtension: 28 | filename: report.xml 29 | outputDir: %paths.base%/build/tests 30 | ... 31 | ``` 32 | 33 | Be sure to call behat with the formatter: 34 | 35 | behat -f junit 36 | 37 | ## Configuration 38 | 39 | * `filename` - filename 40 | * `outputDir` - dir to be created filename 41 | 42 | you also could use JARNAIZ_JUNIT_FILENAME and JARNAIZ_JUNIT_OUTPUTDIR env variables 43 | 44 | ## Issue Submission 45 | 46 | Feel free to [Create a new issue](https://github.com/j-arnaiz/behat-junit-formatter/issues/new). 47 | 48 | ## Thanks to 49 | 50 | Thanks to emuse html extension that inspired me to created this one. 51 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/JUnitFormatterExtension.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | children()->scalarNode('filename')->defaultValue('test_report.xml'); 57 | $builder->children()->scalarNode('outputDir')->defaultValue('build/tests'); 58 | } 59 | 60 | /** 61 | * load 62 | * 63 | * @param ContainerBuilder $container 64 | * @param array $config 65 | */ 66 | public function load(ContainerBuilder $container, array $config) 67 | { 68 | $definition = new Definition('jarnaiz\\JUnitFormatter\\Formatter\\JUnitFormatter'); 69 | 70 | if (!$filename = \getenv(self::ENV_FILENAME)) { 71 | $filename = $config['filename']; 72 | } 73 | 74 | if (!$outputDir = \getenv(self::ENV_OUTPUTDIR)) { 75 | $outputDir = $config['outputDir']; 76 | } 77 | 78 | $definition->addArgument($filename); 79 | $definition->addArgument($outputDir); 80 | 81 | $container->setDefinition('junit.formatter', $definition) 82 | ->addTag('output.formatter'); 83 | } 84 | } 85 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Printer/FileOutputPrinter.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | filename = $filename; 36 | $this->setOutputPath($outputDir); 37 | } 38 | 39 | /** 40 | * setOutputPath 41 | * 42 | * @param string $outpath 43 | */ 44 | public function setOutputPath($outpath) 45 | { 46 | if (!file_exists($outpath)) { 47 | if (!mkdir($outpath, 0755, true)) { 48 | throw new BadOutputPathException( 49 | sprintf( 50 | 'Output path %s does not exist and could not be created!', 51 | $outpath 52 | ), 53 | $outpath 54 | ); 55 | } 56 | } else { 57 | if (!is_dir(realpath($outpath))) { 58 | throw new BadOutputPathException( 59 | sprintf( 60 | 'The argument to `output` is expected to the a directory, but got %s!', 61 | $outpath 62 | ), 63 | $outpath 64 | ); 65 | } 66 | } 67 | $this->path = $outpath; 68 | } 69 | 70 | /** 71 | * Returns output path 72 | * 73 | * @return string path 74 | */ 75 | public function getOutputPath() 76 | { 77 | return $this->path; 78 | } 79 | 80 | /** 81 | * @param array $styles 82 | */ 83 | public function setOutputStyles(array $styles) 84 | { 85 | } 86 | 87 | /** 88 | * @return array 89 | */ 90 | public function getOutputStyles() 91 | { 92 | } 93 | 94 | /** 95 | * @param Boolean $decorated 96 | */ 97 | public function setOutputDecorated($decorated) 98 | { 99 | } 100 | 101 | /** 102 | * @return null|Boolean 103 | */ 104 | public function isOutputDecorated() 105 | { 106 | return true; 107 | } 108 | 109 | /** 110 | * @param integer $level 111 | */ 112 | public function setOutputVerbosity($level) 113 | { 114 | } 115 | 116 | /** 117 | * @return integer 118 | */ 119 | public function getOutputVerbosity() 120 | { 121 | return 0; 122 | } 123 | 124 | /** 125 | * write 126 | * 127 | * @param mixed $messages 128 | * @param mixed $append 129 | */ 130 | public function write($messages, $append = false) 131 | { 132 | $file = $this->getOutputPath() . DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR . $this->filename; 133 | 134 | if ($append) { 135 | file_put_contents($file, $messages, FILE_APPEND); 136 | } else { 137 | file_put_contents($file, $messages); 138 | } 139 | } 140 | 141 | 142 | /** 143 | * writeln 144 | * 145 | * @param array $messages 146 | */ 147 | public function writeln($messages = '') 148 | { 149 | $this->write($messages, true); 150 | } 151 | 152 | /** 153 | * flush 154 | * 155 | */ 156 | public function flush() 157 | { 158 | } 159 | } 160 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/Formatter/JUnitFormatter.php: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | printer = new FileOutputPrinter($filename, $outputDir); 82 | $this->testsuiteTimer = new Timer(); 83 | $this->testcaseTimer = new Timer(); 84 | } 85 | 86 | /** 87 | * {@inheritDoc} 88 | */ 89 | public function getName() 90 | { 91 | return self::FORMATTER_NAME; 92 | } 93 | 94 | /** 95 | * {@inheritDoc} 96 | */ 97 | public function getDescription() 98 | { 99 | return 'Creates a junit xml file'; 100 | } 101 | 102 | /** 103 | * {@inheritDoc} 104 | */ 105 | public function setParameter($name, $value) 106 | { 107 | $this->parameters[$name] = $value; 108 | } 109 | 110 | /** 111 | * {@inheritDoc} 112 | */ 113 | public function getParameter($name) 114 | { 115 | return isset($this->parameters[$name]) ? $this->parameters[$name] : null; 116 | } 117 | 118 | /** 119 | * getOutputPrinter 120 | * 121 | * @return OutputPrinter 122 | */ 123 | public function getOutputPrinter() 124 | { 125 | return $this->printer; 126 | } 127 | 128 | /** 129 | * {@inheritDoc} 130 | */ 131 | public static function getSubscribedEvents() 132 | { 133 | return array( 134 | ExerciseCompleted::BEFORE => array('beforeExercise', -50), 135 | ExerciseCompleted::AFTER => array('afterExercise', -50), 136 | SuiteTested::BEFORE => array('beforeSuite', -50), 137 | SuiteTested::AFTER => array('afterSuite', -50), 138 | FeatureTested::BEFORE => array('beforeFeature', -50), 139 | FeatureTested::AFTER => array('afterFeature', -50), 140 | ScenarioTested::BEFORE => array('beforeScenario', -50), 141 | ScenarioTested::AFTER => array('afterScenario', -50), 142 | StepTested::AFTER => array('afterStep', -50), 143 | OutlineTested::BEFORE => array('beforeOutline', -50), 144 | ExampleTested::BEFORE => array('beforeExample', -50), 145 | ExampleTested::AFTER => array('afterScenario', -50) 146 | ); 147 | } 148 | 149 | /** 150 | * @param ExerciseCompleted $event 151 | */ 152 | public function beforeExercise(ExerciseCompleted $event) 153 | { 154 | $this->xml = new \SimpleXmlElement(''); 155 | } 156 | 157 | /** 158 | * beforeSuite 159 | * 160 | * @param SuiteTested $event 161 | */ 162 | public function beforeSuite(SuiteTested $event) 163 | { 164 | $suite = $event->getSuite(); 165 | 166 | $testsuite = $this->xml->addChild('testsuite'); 167 | $testsuite->addAttribute('name', $suite->getName()); 168 | $testsuite->addAttribute('tests', 0); 169 | } 170 | 171 | /** 172 | * beforeFeature 173 | * 174 | * @param FeatureTested $event 175 | */ 176 | public function beforeFeature(FeatureTested $event) 177 | { 178 | $feature = $event->getFeature(); 179 | 180 | $this->currentTestsuite = $testsuite = $this->xml->addChild('testsuite'); 181 | $testsuite->addAttribute('name', $feature->getTitle()); 182 | 183 | $this->testsuiteStats = array( 184 | TestResult::PASSED => 0, 185 | TestResult::SKIPPED => 0, 186 | TestResult::PENDING => 0, 187 | TestResult::FAILED => 0, 188 | TestResult::UNDEFINED => 0, 189 | ); 190 | 191 | $this->testsuiteTimer->start(); 192 | } 193 | 194 | /** 195 | * beforeScenario 196 | * 197 | * @param ScenarioTested $event 198 | * 199 | * @return void 200 | */ 201 | public function beforeScenario(ScenarioTested $event) 202 | { 203 | $this->currentTestcase = $this->currentTestsuite->addChild('testcase'); 204 | $this->currentTestcase->addAttribute('name', $event->getScenario()->getTitle()); 205 | 206 | $this->testcaseTimer->start(); 207 | } 208 | 209 | /** 210 | * beforeOutline 211 | * 212 | * @param OutlineTested $event 213 | * 214 | * @return void 215 | */ 216 | public function beforeOutline(OutlineTested $event) 217 | { 218 | $this->currentOutlineTitle = $event->getOutline()->getTitle(); 219 | } 220 | 221 | /** 222 | * beforeExample 223 | * 224 | * @param ScenarioTested $event 225 | * 226 | * @return void 227 | */ 228 | public function beforeExample(ScenarioTested $event) 229 | { 230 | $this->currentTestcase = $this->currentTestsuite->addChild('testcase'); 231 | $this->currentTestcase->addAttribute('name', $this->currentOutlineTitle . ' Line #' . $event->getScenario()->getLine()); 232 | 233 | $this->testcaseTimer->start(); 234 | } 235 | 236 | /** 237 | * afterStep 238 | * 239 | * @param mixed $event 240 | */ 241 | public function afterStep($event) 242 | { 243 | $code = $event->getTestResult()->getResultCode(); 244 | if(TestResult::FAILED === $code) { 245 | if ($event->getTestResult()->hasException()) { 246 | $failureNode = $this->currentTestcase->addChild('failure'); 247 | 248 | $failureText = $event->getStep()->getKeyword() . " " . $event->getStep()->getText() . ":\n\n" . $event->getTestResult()->getException()->getMessage(); 249 | 250 | // add cdata 251 | $node = dom_import_simplexml($failureNode); 252 | $no = $node->ownerDocument; 253 | $node->appendChild($no->createCDATASection($failureText)); 254 | 255 | $failureNode->addAttribute('type', \get_class($event->getTestResult()->getException())); 256 | } 257 | } 258 | } 259 | 260 | /** 261 | * afterScenario 262 | * 263 | * @param mixed $event 264 | */ 265 | public function afterScenario($event) 266 | { 267 | $this->testcaseTimer->stop(); 268 | $code = $event->getTestResult()->getResultCode(); 269 | $testResultString = array( 270 | TestResult::PASSED => 'passed', 271 | TestResult::SKIPPED => 'skipped', 272 | TestResult::PENDING => 'pending', 273 | TestResult::FAILED => 'failed', 274 | TestResult::UNDEFINED => 'undefined', 275 | ); 276 | 277 | $this->testsuiteStats[$code]++; 278 | 279 | $this->currentTestcase->addAttribute('time', \round($this->testcaseTimer->getTime(), 3)); 280 | $this->currentTestcase->addAttribute('status', $testResultString[$code]); 281 | } 282 | 283 | /** 284 | * afterFeature 285 | * 286 | * @param FeatureTested $event 287 | */ 288 | public function afterFeature(FeatureTested $event) 289 | { 290 | $this->testsuiteTimer->stop(); 291 | $testsuite = $this->currentTestsuite; 292 | $testsuite['tests'] = array_sum($this->testsuiteStats); 293 | $testsuite->addAttribute('failures', $this->testsuiteStats[TestResult::FAILED]); 294 | $testsuite->addAttribute('skipped', $this->testsuiteStats[TestResult::SKIPPED]); 295 | $testsuite->addAttribute('errors', $this->testsuiteStats[TestResult::PENDING]); 296 | $testsuite->addAttribute('time', \round($this->testsuiteTimer->getTime(), 3)); 297 | } 298 | 299 | /** 300 | * afterSuite 301 | * 302 | * @param SuiteTested $event 303 | */ 304 | public function afterSuite(SuiteTested $event) 305 | { 306 | } 307 | 308 | /** 309 | * @param ExerciseCompleted $event 310 | */ 311 | public function afterExercise(ExerciseCompleted $event) 312 | { 313 | $dom = new \DOMDocument('1.0'); 314 | $dom->preserveWhitespace = false; 315 | $dom->formatOutput = true; 316 | $dom->loadXml($this->xml->asXml()); 317 | 318 | $this->printer->write($dom->saveXML()); 319 | } 320 | } 321 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE 2 | Version 2, June 1991 3 | 4 | Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc., 5 | 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA 6 | Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies 7 | of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. 8 | 9 | Preamble 10 | 11 | The licenses for most software are designed to take away your 12 | freedom to share and change it. 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