xcbeautify
is a little beautifier tool for xcodebuild
.
Similar to xcpretty
, but faster.
- 2x faster than
xcpretty
. - Human-friendly and colored output.
- Supports the new build system's output.
- Supports Xcode 10's parallel testing output.
- Supports formatting Swift Package Manager output.
- Supports macOS & Linux.
- Written in Swift:
xcbeautify
compiles to a static binary which you can bring anywhere. This also means less Ruby-dependant in your development environment and CI.
Note: xcbeautify
does not support generating JUnit or HTML test reports.
In fact, you shouldn't rely on xcodebuild
's output to generate test reports.
We suggest using trainer or
XCTestHTMLReport to
generate test reports from xcodebuild
's generated TestSummaries.plist
files.
xcbeautify
uses itself to format its CI build logs.
If you use macOS 10.14.3 or earlier, install Swift 5 Runtime Support for Command Line Tools first:
brew cask install thii/swift-runtime/swift-runtime
brew tap thii/xcbeautify https://github.com/thii/xcbeautify.git
brew install xcbeautify
swift brew install thii/xcbeautify
mint install thii/xcbeautify
pod 'xcbeautify'
The xcbeautify
binary will be installed at Pods/xcbeautify/xcbeautify
git clone https://github.com/thii/xcbeautify.git
cd xcbeautify
make install
xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify
If you want xcbeautify
to exit with the same status code as xcodebuild
(e.g. on a CI):
set -o pipefail && xcodebuild [flags] | xcbeautify
For parallel and concurrent destination testing, it helps to use unbuffered I/O for stdout and to redirect stderr to stdout.
NSUnbufferedIO=YES xcodebuild [flags] 2>&1 | xcbeautify
- Write more tests
To release a new version, say x.y.z
:
make release version=x.y.z
Just send a PR! We don't bite ;)
Don't have a GitHub account or prefer old-school patching via email? Send your patch to the project's mailing list.
MIT