WebdriverIO Plugin
A WebdriverIO reporter plugin to create Delta reports
Installation
The easiest way is to keep @delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service
as a devDependency in your package.json
.
{
"devDependencies": {
"@delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service": "^1.1.1",
}
}
You can simple do it by:
npm i @delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service
Configuration
Delta reporter WebdriverIO plugin consists of a mix between a WebdriverIO Service and Reporter, so it needs to be declared as a reporter and as a service in config file.
const DeltaReporter = require('@delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service/lib/src/reporter');
const DeltaService = require("@delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service");
let delta_config = {
host: 'delta_host',
project: 'Project Name',
testType: 'Test Type'
};
exports.config = {
// ...
reporters: [
[DeltaReporter, delta_config]
],
// ...
services: [new DeltaService(delta_config)],
// ...
}
Add screenshots and videos
Screenshots can be attached to the report by using the sendFileToTest
command in afterTest hook in wdio config file. The parameters are type
, file
and description
:
- type
: Can be img
or video
- file
: Path to the file to be uploaded
- description
: Optional value that will be displayed in the media container in Delta Reporter
As shown in the example above, when this function is called, adn the test is failing, a screenshot image will be attached to the Delta report.
afterTest(test) {
if (test.passed === false) {
const file_name = 'screenshot.png';
const outputFile = path.join(__dirname, file_name);
browser.saveScreenshot(outputFile);
browser.sendFileToTest('img', outputFile);
}
}
Below is an example of all pieces needed in wdio config file to use this plugin along with Video Reporter, so that Delta Reporter is showing screenshots and videos of failed tests:
var path = require('path');
const fs = require('fs');
const video = require('wdio-video-reporter');
const DeltaReporter = require('@delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service/lib/src/reporter');
const DeltaService = require("@delta-reporter/wdio-delta-reporter-service");
// ...
function getLatestFile({ directory, extension }, callback) {
fs.readdir(directory, (_, dirlist) => {
const latest = dirlist
.map(_path => ({ stat: fs.lstatSync(path.join(directory, _path)), dir: _path }))
.filter(_path => _path.stat.isFile())
.filter(_path => (extension ? _path.dir.endsWith(`.${extension}`) : 1))
.sort((a, b) => b.stat.mtime - a.stat.mtime)
.map(_path => _path.dir);
callback(directory + '/' + latest[0]);
});
}
let delta_config = {
host: 'delta_host', // put your Delta Core url here
project: 'Project Name', // Name of your project
testType: 'Test Type' // eg., End to End, E2E, Frontend Acceptance Tests
};
// ...
exports.config = {
// ...
reporters: [
[DeltaReporter, delta_config]
],
// ...
services: [new DeltaService(delta_config)],
// ...
afterTest(test) {
if (test.passed === false) {
const file_name = 'screenshot.png';
const outputFile = path.join(__dirname, file_name);
browser.saveScreenshot(outputFile);
browser.sendFileToTest('img', outputFile);
getLatestFile({ directory: browser.options.outputDir + '/_results_', extension: 'mp4' }, (filename = null) => {
browser.sendFileToTest('video', filename, 'Video captured during test execution');
});
}
}
// ...
}
Usage
For each test run, there are two main cases:
-
Local run: No need to do anything, you can just run your wdio command (
./node_modules/.bin/wdio ./wdio.conf.js
), so your test results appear in Delta Reporter in real time. -
CI run: please go to Jenkins section to dive into the details.