RSpec 2 & 3 results that your CI can read. Jenkins, Buildkite, CircleCI, Gitlab, and probably more, too.
Install the gem:
gem install rspec_junit_formatterUse it:
rspec --format RspecJunitFormatter --out rspec.xmlYou'll get an XML file rspec.xml with your results in it.
You can use it in combination with other formatters, too:
rspec --format progress --format RspecJunitFormatter --out rspec.xmlAdd it to your Gemfile if you're using Bundler. Put it in the same groups as rspec.
group :test do
gem "rspec"
gem "rspec_junit_formatter", require: false
endPut the same arguments as the commands above in your .rspec:
--format RspecJunitFormatter
--out rspec.xmlFor use with parallel_tests, add $TEST_ENV_NUMBER in the output file option (in .rspec or .rspec_parallel) to avoid concurrent process write conflicts.
--format RspecJunitFormatter
--out tmp/rspec<%= ENV["TEST_ENV_NUMBER"] %>.xmlThe formatter includes $TEST_ENV_NUMBER in the test suite name within the XML, too.
If you like, you can capture the standard output and error streams of each test into the :stdout and :stderr example metadata which will be added to the junit report, e.g.:
# spec_helper.rb
RSpec.configure do |config|
# register around filter that captures stdout and stderr
config.around(:each) do |example|
$stdout = StringIO.new
$stderr = StringIO.new
example.run
example.metadata[:stdout] = $stdout.string
example.metadata[:stderr] = $stderr.string
$stdout = STDOUT
$stderr = STDERR
end
endNote that this example captures all output from every example all the time, potentially interfering with local debugging. You might like to restrict this to only on CI, or by using rspec filters.
- XML can only represent a limited subset of characters which excludes null bytes and most control characters. This gem will use character entities where possible and fall back to replacing invalid characters with Ruby-like escape codes otherwise. For example, the null byte becomes
\0.
Run the specs with bundle exec rake, which uses Appraisal to run the specs against all supported versions of rspec.
Bump the gem version in the gemspec, and commit. Then bundle exec rake build to build a gem package, bundle exec rake install to install and test it locally, then bundle exec rake release to tag and push the commits and gem.
The MIT License, see LICENSE.
Inspired by the work of Diego Souza on RSpec Formatters after frustration with CI Reporter.