Agent for integration Playwright with ReportPortal.
- More about Playwright
- More about ReportPortal
Install the agent in your project:
npm install --save-dev @reportportal/agent-js-playwright
1. Create playwright.config.ts
or *.config.js
file with reportportal configuration:
import { PlaywrightTestConfig } from '@playwright/test';
const RPconfig = {
token: '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000',
endpoint: 'https://your.reportportal.server/api/v1',
project: 'Your project',
launch: 'Playwright test',
attributes: [
{
key: 'key',
value: 'value',
},
{
value: 'value',
},
],
description: 'Your launch description',
};
const config: PlaywrightTestConfig = {
reporter: [['@reportportal/agent-js-playwright', RPconfig]],
testDir: './tests',
};
export default config;
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
token | (required) User's Report Portal token from which you want to send requests. It can be found on the profile page of this user. |
endpoint | (required) URL of your server. For example 'https://server:8080/api/v1'. |
launch | (required) Name of launch at creation. |
project | (required) The name of the project in which the launches will be created. |
attributes | (optional) Default: []. Launch attributes. |
description | (optional) Default: not set. Launch description. |
rerun | (optional) Default: false. Enable rerun |
rerunOf | (optional) Default: not set. UUID of launch you want to rerun. If not specified, report portal will update the latest launch with the same name |
mode | (optional) Default: DEFAULT. Results will be submitting to Launches page "DEBUG" - Results will be submitting to Debug page. |
skippedIssue | (optional) Default: true. ReportPortal provides feature to mark skipped tests as not 'To Investigate'. Parameter could be equal boolean values: true - skipped tests considered as issues and will be marked as 'To Investigate' on Report Portal. false - skipped tests will not be marked as 'To Investigate' on application. |
debug | (optional) Default: false. This flag allows seeing the logs of the client-javascript. Useful for debugging. |
restClientConfig | (optional) Default: not set. The object with agent property for configure http(s) client, may contain other client options eg. timeout .Visit client-javascript for more details. |
includeTestSteps | (optional) Default: false. Allows you to see the test steps at the log level. |
includePlaywrightProjectNameToCodeReference | (optional) Default: false. Includes Playwright project name to code reference. See testCaseId and codeRef calculation . It may be useful when you want to see the different history for the same test cases within different playwright projects. |
2. Add script to package.json
file:
{
"scripts": {
"test": "npx playwright test --config=playwright.config.ts"
}
}
When organizing tests, specify titles for test.describe
blocks, as this is necessary to build the correct structure of reports.
It is also required to specify playwright project names in playwright.config.ts
when running the same tests in different playwright projects.
Attachments can be easily added during test run via testInfo.attachments
according to the Playwright docs.
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test';
test('basic test', async ({ page }, testInfo) => {
await page.goto('https://playwright.dev');
// Capture a screenshot and attach it.
const path = testInfo.outputPath('screenshot.png');
await page.screenshot({ path });
testInfo.attachments.push({ name: 'screenshot', path, contentType: 'image/png' });
});
Note: attachment body can be provided instead of path.
As an alternative to this approach the ReportingAPI
methods can be used.
You can use the following console
native methods to report logs to tests:
console.log();
console.info();
console.debug();
console.warn();
console.error();
consolelog
, info
,dubug
report as info log.
console error
, warn
report as error log if message contains "error" mention.
In other cases report as warn log.
As an alternative to this approach the ReportingAPI
methods can be used.
This reporter provides Reporting API to use it directly in tests to send some additional data to the report.
To start using the ReportingApi
in tests, just import it from '@reportportal/agent-js-playwright'
:
import { ReportingApi } from '@reportportal/agent-js-playwright';
The API provide methods for attaching data (logs, attributes, testCaseId, status).
All ReportingApi methods have an optional suite parameter.
If you want to add a data to the suite, you must pass the suite name as the last parameter.
Add attributes (tags) to the current test. Should be called inside of corresponding test.
ReportingApi.addAttributes(attributes: Array<Attribute>, suite?: string);
required: attributes
optional: suite
Example:
test('should have the correct attributes', () => {
ReportingApi.addAttributes([
{
key: 'testKey',
value: 'testValue',
},
{
value: 'testValueTwo',
},
]);
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
Set test case id to the current test (About test case id). Should be called inside of corresponding test.
ReportingApi.setTestCaseId(id: string, suite?: string);
required: id
optional: suite
If testCaseId
not specified, it will be generated automatically based on codeRef.
Example:
test('should have the correct testCaseId', () => {
ReportingApi.setTestCaseId('itemTestCaseId');
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
Send logs to report portal for the current test. Should be called inside of corresponding test.
ReportingApi.log(level: LOG_LEVELS, message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
required: level
, message
optional: file
, suite
where level
can be one of the following: TRACE, DEBUG, WARN, INFO, ERROR, FATAL
Example:
test('should contain logs with attachments',() => {
const fileName = 'test.jpg';
const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(__dirname, './attachments', fileName));
const attachment = {
name: fileName,
type: 'image/jpg',
content: fileContent.toString('base64'),
};
ReportingApi.log('INFO', 'info log with attachment', attachment);
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
Send logs with corresponding level to report portal for the current test. Should be called inside of corresponding test.
ReportingApi.info(message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
ReportingApi.debug(message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
ReportingApi.warn(message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
ReportingApi.error(message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
ReportingApi.trace(message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
ReportingApi.fatal(message: string, file?: Attachment, suite?: string);
required: message
optional: file
, suite
Example:
test('should contain logs with attachments', () => {
ReportingApi.info('Log message');
ReportingApi.debug('Log message');
ReportingApi.warn('Log message');
ReportingApi.error('Log message');
ReportingApi.trace('Log message');
ReportingApi.fatal('Log message');
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
Send logs to report portal for the current launch. Should be called inside of the any test or suite.
ReportingApi.launchLog(level: LOG_LEVELS, message: string, file?: Attachment);
required: level
, message
optional: file
where level
can be one of the following: TRACE, DEBUG, WARN, INFO, ERROR, FATAL
Example:
test('should contain logs with attachments', async () => {
const fileName = 'test.jpg';
const fileContent = fs.readFileSync(path.resolve(__dirname, './attachments', fileName));
const attachment = {
name: fileName,
type: 'image/jpg',
content: fileContent.toString('base64'),
};
ReportingApi.launchLog('INFO', 'info log with attachment', attachment);
await expect(true).toBe(true);
});
Send logs with corresponding level to report portal for the current launch. Should be called inside of the any test or suite.
ReportingApi.launchInfo(message: string, file?: Attachment);
ReportingApi.launchDebug(message: string, file?: Attachment);
ReportingApi.launchWarn(message: string, file?: Attachment);
ReportingApi.launchError(message: string, file?: Attachment);
ReportingApi.launchTrace(message: string, file?: Attachment);
ReportingApi.launchFatal(message: string, file?: Attachment);
required: message
optional: file
Example:
test('should contain logs with attachments', () => {
ReportingApi.launchInfo('Log message');
ReportingApi.launchDebug('Log message');
ReportingApi.launchWarn('Log message');
ReportingApi.launchError('Log message');
ReportingApi.launchTrace('Log message');
ReportingApi.launchFatal('Log message');
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
Assign corresponding status to the current test item. Should be called inside of corresponding test.
ReportingApi.setStatus(status: string, suite?: string);
required: status
optional: suite
where status
must be one of the following: passed, failed, stopped, skipped, interrupted, cancelled
Example:
test('should have status FAILED', () => {
ReportingApi.setStatus('failed');
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
setStatusFailed, setStatusPassed, setStatusSkipped, setStatusStopped, setStatusInterrupted, setStatusCancelled
Assign corresponding status to the current test item. Should be called inside of corresponding test.
ReportingApi.setStatusFailed(suite?: string);
ReportingApi.setStatusPassed(suite?: string);
ReportingApi.setStatusSkipped(suite?: string);
ReportingApi.setStatusStopped(suite?: string);
ReportingApi.setStatusInterrupted(suite?: string);
ReportingApi.setStatusCancelled(suite?: string);
optional: suite
Example:
test('should call ReportingApi to set statuses', () => {
ReportingAPI.setStatusFailed();
ReportingAPI.setStatusPassed();
ReportingAPI.setStatusSkipped();
ReportingAPI.setStatusStopped();
ReportingAPI.setStatusInterrupted();
ReportingAPI.setStatusCancelled();
});
Assign corresponding status to the current launch. Should be called inside of the any test or suite.
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatus(status: string);
required: status
where status
must be one of the following: passed, failed, stopped, skipped, interrupted, cancelled
Example:
test('launch should have status FAILED', () => {
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatus('failed');
expect(true).toBe(true);
});
setLaunchStatusFailed, setLaunchStatusPassed, setLaunchStatusSkipped, setLaunchStatusStopped, setLaunchStatusInterrupted, setLaunchStatusCancelled
Assign corresponding status to the current test item. Should be called inside of the any test or suite.
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatusFailed();
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatusPassed();
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatusSkipped();
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatusStopped();
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatusInterrupted();
ReportingApi.setLaunchStatusCancelled();
Example:
test('should call ReportingApi to set launch statuses', () => {
ReportingAPI.setLaunchStatusFailed();
ReportingAPI.setLaunchStatusPassed();
ReportingAPI.setLaunchStatusSkipped();
ReportingAPI.setLaunchStatusStopped();
ReportingAPI.setLaunchStatusInterrupted();
ReportingAPI.setLaunchStatusCancelled();
});
To integrate with Sauce Labs just add attributes for the test case:
[{
"key": "SLID",
"value": "# of the job in Sauce Labs"
}, {
"key": "SLDC",
"value": "EU (your job region in Sauce Labs)"
}]