/gulp-tslint-jenkins-reporter

tslint checkstyle reporter, compatible with jenkins

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gulp-tslint-jenkins-reporter

gulp-tslint checkstyle reporter, to be used by Jenkins (Hudson). Writes output to an xml file.

Install

npm install gulp-tslint-jenkins-reporter -D

Usage

var gulp = require('gulp');
var tslint = require('gulp-tslint');
var tslintReporter = require('gulp-tslint-jenkins-reporter');

gulp.task('lint', function() {
    return gulp.src('./src/*.ts')
        .pipe(tslint())
        .pipe(tslintReporter());
});

Advanced usage

var gulp = require('gulp');
var tslint = require('gulp-tslint');
var tslintReporter = require('gulp-tslint-jenkins-reporter');

gulp.task('lint', function() {
    return gulp.src('./src/*.ts')
        .pipe(tslint())
        .pipe(tslintReporter({
            sort: true,
            filename: 'checkstyle.xml',
            severity: 'error',
            pathBase: '/project',
            pathPrefix: ''
        }));
});

Options

sort type: boolean default: false will sort the files alphabetically within the report using their path.

filename type: string default: checkstyle.xml the filename to write the report. Works with a path as well, missing directories will be created.

severity type: string default: warning values: error|warning|info Since version 5.0, tslint does provide a severity field. This option will be kept for backward compatibility and act as a default value for failures without severity.

pathBase type: string default: '' If given, the path of the files will be rebased according to the value. For instance, if your file path is

/my/awesome/yet/too/long/path/for/my/file.ts

and that you set

{
    pathBase: '/path/for/my'
}

you will end up with

/my/file.ts

pathPrefix type: string default: '' a prefix to add to the path. Given the previous example, you could also add this :

{
    pathBase: '/path/for/my',
    pathPrefix: '/src'
}

and end up with

/src/file.ts

LICENSE

The MIT License (MIT)