Pluggable jUnit XML reports parser to JavaScript objects
npm install junitxml-to-javascript
const Parser = require("junitxml-to-javascript");
new Parser({customTag: "GENERAL1"})
.parseXMLFile("/tmp/passed.xml")
.then(report => console.log(JSON.stringify(report, null, 2)))
.catch(err => console.error(e.message))
const Parser = require("junitxml-to-javascript");
new Parser({customTag: "GENERAL1"})
.parseXMLString(`<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testsuite name="1my.package.class.Something" errors="0" test="5" failures="0" skipped="0"
timestamp="20171206T181624+0100" time="116.716">
<properties></properties>
<testcase classname="1my.package.class.Something" name="test00Monitoring" time="0.150">
<system-out>
</system-out>
</testcase>
<testcase classname="1my.package.class.Something" name="test01CreateJob" time="43.254">
<system-out>
</system-out>
</testcase>
</testsuite>`)
.then(e => console.log(JSON.stringify(e, null, 2)))
.catch(e => console.error(e.message))
{
"testsuites": [
{
"name": "1my.package.class.Something",
"timestamp": 1512580584000,
"properties": [],
"testCases": [
{
"name": "test00Monitoring",
"duration": 0.15,
"result": "succeeded",
"message": ""
},
{
"name": "test01CreateJob",
"duration": 43.25,
"result": "succeeded",
"message": ""
}
],
"succeeded": 2,
"tests": 2,
"errors": 0,
"skipped": 0,
"tag": "GENERAL",
"durationSec": 43.4
}
]
}
const Parser = require("junitxml-to-javascript");
const p = new Parser()
You can add your own modifier function that will be called right after the XML
data are transformed to raw JavaScript object using library xml2js-parser
(transformed to match the output of the xml2json
parser). This function:
- will be given 1 parameter, the output of
xml2js-parser
parser - must be synchronous and must return object that will be further processed
const Parser = require("junitxml-to-javascript");
const p = new Parser({modifier : (xmlObject) => {
const x = {};
x.testsuites = xmlObject;
return x;
});
This is useful if your XML is not exactly as expected and you wish to preprocess
const Parser = require("junitxml-to-javascript");
new Parser({customTag: "GENERAL1"})
.parseXMLString(`<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<testsuite name="1my.package.class.Something" errors="0" test="5" failures="0" skipped="0"
timestamp="20171206T181624+0100" time="116.716">
<properties></properties>
<testcase classname="1my.package.class.Something" name="test00Monitoring" time="0.150">
<system-out>
</system-out>
</testcase>
<testcase classname="1my.package.class.Something" name="test01CreateJob" time="43.254">
<system-out>
</system-out>
</testcase>
</testsuite>`)
.then(e => console.log(JSON.stringify(e, null, 2)))
.catch(e => console.error(e.message))
By default parser uses UTF-8 encoding. One can change that:
const Parser = require("junitxml-to-javascript");
new Parser()
.parseXMLFile("/tmp/passed.xml", "utf16")
.then(report => console.log(JSON.stringify(report, null, 2)))
.catch(err => console.error(e.message))