Showing posts with label Selenium Reports. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Selenium Reports. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Generate TestNG-xslt report using Maven

Earlier I had covered in my blog on how to generate a TestNG-xslt report for your TestNG test-case execution using Ant. Following is the link to it:
http://blog.varunin.com/2010/05/generating-selenium-reports-using.html

As many of the recent projects are now using maven as their build tool ,test-cases are also required to integrate itself to the existing build. In this blog I will mention about how to generate a TestNG-xslt report for your TestNG test-case execution using Maven.
Following is the "pom.xml" file for executing TestNG test-cases and to generate a "TestNG-xslt" report for the same:

Run the following command in terminal/command prompt to run your test cases and generate the TestNG-xslt report. The report will be generated under folder named "testng-xslt-report" inside the "target" folder under your build directory.

mvn clean test site org.reportyng:reporty-ng:1.2:reportyng

Note: In case the "test" task of mvn fails the report task of xslt will not be executed. You can apply any of the strategies mentioned in the following url to achieve the same as part of a single execution:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/4174696/making-maven-run-all-tests-even-when-some-fail

Else 2 different commands have be run for test execution and report generation separately.

To know more about the TestNG-xslt configuration parameters please refer to my earlier blog post:
http://blog.varunin.com/2010/05/generating-selenium-reports-using.html

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Generating selenium reports using TestNG-xslt through Ant

TestNG-xslt generates user friendly reports using the TestNG results output (testng-results.xml). Its uses the pure XSL for report generation and Saxon as an XSL2.0 implementation.

Most of the material is taken from the original site.
 http://code.google.com/p/testng-xslt/


Alternative link to download. Please open the said link and download it by going to File -> Download option.

I will tell in this blog how to implement this report for your project. This implementation will tell you how to generate the testng-xslt report using ant. If your current project does not use ant build then you can use ant only for the report generation purpose.

If you dont know ant please check the Apache ant website http://ant.apache.org/.

For generating testng-xslt report for your project do the following:
1. Download the testng-xslt
2. Unzip and copy the testng-results.xsl from the testng-xslt folder(testng-xslt-1.1\src\main\resources) to your own project folder.
3. Now copy the saxon library from (testng-xslt-1.1\lib\saxon-8.7.jar)to your project lib folder.
4. Modify your build.xml of ant and add the following target to it.


<project name="test" basedir=".">
    <property name="LIB" value="${basedir}/libs" />
    <property name="BIN" value="${basedir}/bin" />
    <path id="master-classpath">
        <pathelement location="${BIN}" />
        <fileset dir="${LIB}">
            <include name="**/*.jar" />
        </fileset>
    </path>
    
    <target name="testng-xslt-report">
        <delete dir="${basedir}/testng-xslt">
        </delete>
        <mkdir dir="${basedir}/testng-xslt">
        </mkdir>
        <xslt in="${basedir}/test-output/testng-results.xml" style="${basedir}/testng-results.xsl" out="${basedir}/testng-xslt/index.html">
            <param expression="${basedir}/testng-xslt/" name="testNgXslt.outputDir" />

            <param expression="true" name="testNgXslt.sortTestCaseLinks" />

            <param expression="FAIL,SKIP,PASS,CONF,BY_CLASS" name="testNgXslt.testDetailsFilter" />

            <param expression="true" name="testNgXslt.showRuntimeTotals" />

            <classpath refid="master-classpath">
            </classpath>
        </xslt>
    </target>
</project>


The XSL transformation can be configured using the parameters described below.

  • testNgXslt.outputDir - Sets the target output directory for the HTML content. This is mandatory and must be an absolute path. If you are using the Maven plugin this is set automatically so you don't have to provide it.
  • testNgXslt.cssFile - Specifies and alternative style sheet file overriding the default settings. This parameter is not required.
  • testNgXslt.showRuntimeTotals - Boolean flag indicating if the report should display the aggregated information about the methods durations. The information is displayed for each test case and aggregated for the whole suite. Non-mandatory parameter, defaults to false.
  • testNgXslt.reportTitle - Use this setting to specify a title for your HTML reports. This is not a mandatory parameter and defaults to "TestNG Results".
  • testNgXslt.sortTestCaseLinks - Indicates whether the test case links (buttons) in the left frame should be sorted alphabetically. By default they are rendered in the order they are generated by TestNG so you should set this to true to change this behavior.
  • testNgXslt.chartScaleFactor - A scale factor for the SVG pie chart in case you want it larger or smaller. Defaults to 1.
  • testNgXslt.testDetailsFilter - Specified the default settings for the checkbox filters at the top of the test details page. Can be any combination (comma-separated) of: FAIL,PASS,SKIP,CONF,BY_CLASS
You need to provide the testng-xslt stylesheet the TestNG results xml(testng-results.xml) , the path to the style sheet testng-results.xsl and the output index.html path.

Also dont forget to add the saxon library to your target classpath else you will get an error. In my case it is the master-classpath.

Noe run the ant target for report generation (in my case "testng-xslt-report
") and check the ouput folder configured by you for testng-xslt report.