jest-sonar-reporter is a custom results processor for Jest. The processor converts Jest's output into Sonar's generic test data format.
Using npm:
$ npm i -D jest-sonar-reporter
Using yarn:
$ yarn add -D jest-sonar-reporter
Configure Jest in your package.json
to use jest-sonar-reporter
as a custom results processor.
{
"jest": {
"testResultsProcessor": "jest-sonar-reporter"
}
}
Configure Sonar to import the test results. Add the sonar.testExecutionReportPaths
property to your
sonar-project.properties
file.
sonar.testExecutionReportPaths=test-report.xml
To customize the reporter you can use package.json
to store the configuration.
Create a jestSonar
entry like this:
{
"jestSonar": {}
}
You can customize the following options:
reportPath
This will specify the path to put the report in.reportFile
This will specify the file name of the report.indent
This will specify the indentation to format the report.
{
"jestSonar": {
"reportPath": "reports",
"reportFile": "test-reporter.xml",
"indent": 4
}
}
Important: Don't forget to update
sonar.testExecutionReportPaths
when you use a custom path and file name.
Sonarqube 5.6.x does not support Generic Test Data however it has a Generic Test Coverage plugin which offers similar functionality.
If you have the plugin installed on Sonarqube, you can configure this reporter to produce files in supported format.
{
"jestSonar": {
"sonar56x": true
}
}
Configure Sonar to import the test results. Add the sonar.genericcoverage.unitTestReportPaths
property to your
sonar-project.properties
file.
sonar.genericcoverage.unitTestReportPaths=test-report.xml
If you have more than one jest configuration and need to allow different jest sonar report options for each configuration. you can overwrite the defaults by setting the following parameters in each jest configuration.
const jestCommon = require('./jest.common.config');
module.exports = {
...jestCommon,
testEnvironmentOptions: {
sonarReporter: {
"reportFile": "e2e.xml",
"reportPath": "test-reports",
}
}
};
To support different environments add the env
property to the configuration and overwrite the value of the option you want to modify for the specific environment.
You can overwrite the following configuration options: reportPath
, reportFile
, indent
, sonar56x
For example: Overwrite the path were the report will be stored.
{
"jestSonar": {
"reportPath": "reports",
"reportFile": "test-reporter.xml",
"indent": 4,
"env": {
"test": {
"reportPath": "reports-test"
}
}
}
}
Use the NODE_ENV
variable to activate the environment specific configuration.
NODE_ENV=test npm run test
- Run Jest to execute your tests.
Using npm:
$ npm run test
Using yarn:
$ yarn run test
- Run sonar-scanner to import the test results.
$ sonar-scanner
This project uses the MIT licence.