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Simple and yet elegant Selenium HTML report.
Report4s is a Selenium HTML reporter for the TestNG framework.
It is only compatible with Selenium 4 or later.
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Can automatically log screenshots upon the following webdriver events:
Select.deselectByIndex(int)
Select.deselectByValue(java.lang.String)
Select.deselectByVisibleText(java.lang.String)
Select.selectByIndex(int)
Select.selectByValue(java.lang.String)
Select.selectByVisibleText(java.lang.String)
WebDriver.get(java.lang.String)
WebDriver.navigate().back()
WebDriver.navigate().forward()
WebDriver.navigate().refresh()
WebDriver.navigate().to(java.lang.String)
WebDriver.navigate().to(java.net.URL)
WebElement.click()
WebElement.sendKeys(CharSequence[])
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The stack trace of exceptions are also logged in order to facilitate error analysis.
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Different screenshot gathering strategies are supported:
all
Screenshot of all intercepted webdriver events.last
The last screenshot of each @Test annotated methods.failed
The last screenshot of each test failure.manual
Deactivation of automatic screenshot gathering except for the last step of failed tests.
report4.zip
|---javadoc The API documentation
|---report4s.properties Configuration file (optional)
|---lib Required external libraries
|---report4s.jar
|---commons-io-2.12.0.jar
|---commons-lang3-3.12.0.jar
Java 11 or 17
testng 7.8.0 or later
Selenium 4.10.0 or later
Do not rename the report4s JAR file.
Add the JAR files to the classpath.
Add report4s.properties
file in your project root folder (optional).
Add the following lines before the closing </suite>
tag in your testng XML file :
<!DOCTYPE suite SYSTEM "http://testng.org/testng-1.0.dtd" >
<suite name="..." >
...
...
<listeners>
<listener class-name="com.github.report4s.Listeners" />
</listeners>
</suite>
import com.github.report4s.*;
or
import com.github.report4s.DriverListener;
import com.github.report4s.Report4s;
import com.github.report4s.Level;
The WebDriver needs to be decorated with a WebDriver listener.
import com.github.report4s.DriverListener;
public class MyTest {
private WebDriver driver;
@BeforeSuite(alwaysRun=true)
public void setUp() {
WebDriver raw_driver;
// Initialize raw_driver as instance of FirefoxDriver, or ChromeDriver, or EdgeDriver, etc.
DriverListener listener = new DriverListener();
this.driver = new EventFiringDecorator<WebDriver>(listener).decorate(raw_driver);
this.driver.manage().window().maximize();
}
// Your @Test annotated methods go here.
@AfterSuite
public void tearDown() {
try { this.driver.quit(); }
catch (Exception e) { }
}
}
There are three strategies:
all
Screenshot for each intercepted webdriver event. This is the default value.last
Screenshot of the last step for each@Test
annotated method.failed
Screenshot of the last step for each failed test.manual
Deactivation of automatic screenshot gathering except for the last step of failed tests.
Regardless of the strategy, additional screenshots can be loggged manually alongside a description (see next section).
In practical terms, the failed
and manual
strategies behave the same.
The log levels are :
PASSED
, FAILED
, INFO
, WARNING
ERROR
and DEBUG
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To log a custom message without screenshot:
Report4s.logMessage(Level.*, description);
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To log a custom message with a page screenshot :
Report4s.logMessage(Level.*, description, webdriver);
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To log custom message with a WebElement screenshot :
Report4s.logMessage(Level.*, description, webdriver, webelement);
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For WebElement screenshots an extra padding can be added :
Report4s.logMessage(Level.*, description, webdriver, webelement, padding);
Replace *
by PASSED
, FAILED
, INFO
, WARNING
ERROR
and DEBUG
The Report4s is able to log screenshots automatically upon webdriver events.
Screenshots can alos be logged manually by making explicit calls to Report4s.LogMessage
methods.
@Test(description = "My test description")
public void test1() {
this.driver.get("http://www.example.com");
Report4s.logMessage(Level.PASSED, "Manual log with screenshot", this.driver);
WebElement elem;
elem = this.driver.findElement(By.name("xxxx"));
elem.sendKeys("Hello World !!");
elem = this.driver.findElement(By.id("xxxx"));
elem.click();
Select sel = new Select(this.driver.findElement(By.name("xxxx")));
sel.selectByValue("xxxx");
Report4s.logMessage(Level.INFO, "Manual log without screenshot");
this.driver.navigate().back();
}
You are encouraged to use the description
attribute of the @Test
annotation to verbose your reports.
A good tutorial on how to use testng with Selenium can be found here: http://testng.org/doc/selenium.html
The example is for Selenium v1 but the same principles also apply to Selenium v4.
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No support for any kind of parallel tests execution (multi-treads, multi-tabs or multi-windows).
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No support for HtmlUnitDriver webdriver (Please use the standard webdrivers: Firefox, Chrome, Chromium, Edge or Safari).
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Several
FAILED
messages are logged when using Waiting strategies (implicit, explicit or fluent wait)
Use the description
attribute of the @Test
annotation to verbose your reports.
@Test(description = "Sign in")
One annoying thing of unit test frameworks, is that tests are executed in random order.
Set the order of execution of methods directly in the testng XML files with the preserve-order
attribute set to true
.
<suite name="My test suite">
<test name="My Test" preserve-order="true">
<classes>
<class name="mypackage.MyTest"/>
<methods>
<include name="method1"/>
<include name="method2"/>
<include name="method3"/>
</methods>
</class>
</classes>
</test>
</suite>
In addition to that, you may also want to set the report4s.execution.skipSuiteAfterTestFailure
property to true
.
By doing so, if for example method1
fails, then method2
and method3
will be skipped.
By default, report4s.execution.skipSuiteAfterTestFailure
is set to false
.
To avoid several FAILED
logs when using Waiting strategies,
deactivate the automatic screenshot gathering before the wait,
then reactivate it after the wait.
// Deactivate automatic screenshots
Report4s.screenshots = null;
WebDriverWait wait = new WebDriverWait(this.driver, Duration.ofSeconds(10));
wait.until(ExpectedConditions.presenceOfElementLocated(By.id("my-id")));
this.driver.findElement(By.id("my-id")).click();
// Reactivate automatic screenshots
Report4s.screenshots = "all"; // or "last", "failed".
#IF YOU WANT TO MODIFY A PROPERTY DEFAULT VALUE,
#UNCOMMENT THE APPROPRIATE LINE AND SET THE VALUE OF YOUR CHOICE.
#The report directory relative to the workspace (working directory).
#It is advisable to avoid using the same TestNG default report directory (test-output).
#report4s.report.dir=report
#The file name of the report homepage.
#report4s.report.homepage=index.html
#The title of the report home page.
#report4s.report.title=Test Execution Summary
#Path of custom CSS file to add to the report.
#report4s.report.css=
#The screenshot gathering strategy.
#Values: all, last, failed or manual.
#report4s.screenshots.enabled=all
#Whether to take screenshots of WebElements or pages.
#Values: page or element.
#report4s.screenshots.target=page
#Padding in pixels to be applied to WebElement screenshots.
#Defines the area around the WebElement to be included in the screenshot.
#report4s.screenshots.padding=10
#Whether to gather web page sources.
#report4s.pagesources.enabled=false
#The number of decimals of precision to be displayed in execution time labels.
#The value should be an integer between 0 and 3.
#report4s.time.precision=0
#Whether to display tooltips with the execution result for each individual suite.
#report4s.suite.tooltips.enabled=true
#Whether to skip the remaining tests of the current suite if a test fails.
#report4s.execution.skipSuiteAfterTestFailure=false